Quotes about Parents
Prayer turns ordinary parents into prophets who shape the destinies of their children, grandchildren, and every generation that follows.
- Mark Batterson
Dentist's office: Most parents get stressed when they think about taking their child to the dentist.
- Donald Miller
The…destructive…message is that the parents don't trust their children to do what they are supposed to do whether it be learning to fall asleep on their own, figuring out how to safely climb a tree, or remembering to do the homework assignment. This message is especially harmful. Children cannot believe in themselves if the most important people in their lives don't believe in them.
- Lysa TerKeurst
The goal of all learning is to repair the ruin of our first parents.
- John Milton
There is nothing more important than parents passing on a generational legacy of faith and values to their children.
- James Dobson
The goal of all learning is to repair the ruin of our first parents.
- John Milton
I decided to pursue music, so I dropped out of school and I told my parents I didn't want any money from them. I got three jobs and I just hit the ground running.
- Lady Gaga
You can't love your mother or father if you don't also have the capacity to grieve their deaths and, perhaps even more so, grieve parts of their lives.
- Glenn Beck
It must be frustrating for decent parents to watch their children fall under the influence of radical educators, and sometimes make foolish decisions based on the predominant cultures in their schools. But no one should be surprised it happens—far too many educators are moral relativists who reject the notion of absolute right or wrong.
- Glenn Beck
Our Founders explicitly designed our system so that all powers not delegated to the federal government (education included) fell to the states or the people; they believed that parents, not government officials, have the moral right to decide what their children are taught.
- Glenn Beck
I believe that it should be the blessing of every child to be born into a home where that child is welcomed, nurtured, loved, and blessed with parents, a father and a mother, who live with loyalty to one another and to their children.
- Gordon Hinckley
Affirmative precepts are distinguished from negative whenever one is not comprised in the other; thus, that of honoring parents does not comprise that of not killing, and vice versa.
- St. Thomas Aquinas