A Quote by Hilary Rosen

As a mom I know that raising children is the hardest job there is. — © Hilary Rosen
As a mom I know that raising children is the hardest job there is.
As a mom, I know that raising children is the hardest job there is.
Raising children is the hardest job that there is on the face of the Earth.
I was a stay-at-home mom, with an important job to raise the kids. I filled it into the occupation slot on innumerable immigration cards, looking at the officer with defiant pride. What was I then, now that actively raising my children was no longer my vocation?
I always say to people that working full time and being a mom is probably the hardest job, because as a mom you think about your child 24/7.
It is not a church’s job to spiritually develop your children. Scripturally, it is the job of the parents. The church body is supposed to support parents in raising children, not replace them.
My mom, raising seven children, was such a steady and firm influence. You did not mess around with my mom. Nobody in the neighborhood or whole town did. She had that steadiness and firmness but love at the same time.
Wallace and Gromit's Children's Charity does a fantastic job, raising funds to improve the lives of sick children in hospitals and hospices throughout the U.K.
It has been said that the hardest job in the world is raising a child, but the people who says this have probably never worked at a comb factory or captured pirates on the high seas.
Don't worry about trying to do a perfect job. There is no perfect job. There is no one way of raising your children.
Career mothers are not kidding anybody. Being a mom is the hardest job of all. You got to work to rest.
I'm a better mother if I'm also doing my work. Some women find a lot more satisfaction from doing the hardest job, which is being a mom. But I like my day job, so I juggle a lot.
My mother did a tremendous job of raising four children in Ottawa under a spotlight.
Don’t get me wrong. Being a mom is no picnic. Raising the kids is the mother’s responsibility. It’s a thankless, solitary job, like sheriff or Pope.
This is the hardest job I've ever had, being a mom, but it's the most rewarding job I've ever had.
When you parent, it's crucial you realize you aren't raising a "mini me," but a spirit throbbing with its own signature. For this reason, it's important to separate who you are from who each of your children is. Children aren't ours to possess or own in any way. When we know this in the depths of our soul, we tailor our raising of them to their needs, rather than molding them to fit our needs.
I've said numerous times the hardest job in America isn't being a professional athlete. It's not being a matador or having some job that puts your life at risk. The hardest job in America is being black, because it's the one thing you can't outrun.
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