| Author |
Quotes |
| Graham | Age does not make us childish, as some say; it finds us true children. |
| Groucho Marx | My mother loved children--she would have given anything if I had been one. |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | Ah! what would the world be to us If the children were no more? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. |
| Henry Ward Beecher | We never know the love of our parents for us until we have become parents. |
| Herbert Hoover | Children are our most valuable natural resource. |
| Homer | It is a wise child that knows his own father. |
| James Augustine | It is as painful perhaps to be awakened from a vision as to be born. |
| James Matthew Barrie | When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. And now when every new baby is born its first laugh becomes a fairy. So there ought to be one fairy for every boy or girl. |
| Jean de la Bruyere | Children have neither past nor future; and that which seldom happens to us, they rejoice in the present. |
| Jerome K Jerome | If you desire to drain to the dregs the fullest cup of scorn and hatred that a fellow human being can pour out for you, let a young mother hear you call dear baby "it.". |
| Jerry Seinfeld | It's never too late to have a happy childhood. |
| John Bradshaw | Children are curious and are risk takers. They have lots of courage. They venture out into a world that is immense and dangerous. A child initially trusts life and the processes of life. |
| Joseph Joubert | Children have more need of models than critics. |
| Knights of Pythagoras | A man never stands as tall as when he kneels to help a child. |
| Lauren Holly | I like trying . I'm not so sure about childbirth. |
| Louise Bogan | But childhood prolonged, cannot remain a fairyland. It becomes a hell. |
| M a Kelly | What America needs is more young people who will carry to their jobs the same enthusiasm for getting ahead that they display in traffic. |
| Madame Marie Curie | All my life through, the new sights of Nature made me rejoice like a child. |
| Marcelene Cox | Children in a family are like flowers in a bouquet: there's always one determined to face in an opposite direction from the way the arranger desires. |
| Marcelene Cox | Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves. |
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