Top 1200 Crying Child Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I'm pretty bad at crying.
The child who acts unlovable is the child who most needs to be loved.
I do not believe that a child can be reformed by lock and key and bars, or that fear can ever develop a child's character. — © Edward J. Flanagan
I do not believe that a child can be reformed by lock and key and bars, or that fear can ever develop a child's character.
Go where the pleasure is in your writing. Go where the pain is. Write the book you would like to read. Write the book you have been trying to find but have not found. But write. And remember, there are no rules for our profession. Ignore rules. Ignore what I say here if it doesn't help you. Do it your own way. Every writer knows fear and discouragement. Just write.The world is crying for new writing. It is crying for fresh and original voices and new characters and new stories. If you won't write the classics of tomorrow, well, we will not have any.
Hold the hand of the child within you. For this child, nothing is impossible.
No child is un-teachable. I will never give up on any kid. Every child can learn.
I'll be your crying shoulder.
Every pampered child becomes a hated child.... There is no greater evil than the pampering of children.
I've never actually given birth to a child, but I suspect that going to a Justin Bieber concert with a child is close.
If someone criticizes my child it's gonna hurt me a little bit, but it's my child, you know, and I love it regardless.
Boy, why are you crying?
The most important thing in life is having a child. Nothing is more special than a child.
The world knows how to straighten out a spoiled child but never makes it up to a child deprived.
I don't remember being a child, and that's why I think I'm so child-like now in my unending curiosity and approach to life. — © Marianne Wiggins
I don't remember being a child, and that's why I think I'm so child-like now in my unending curiosity and approach to life.
Speech is the birthright of every child. It is the deaf child's one fair chance to keep in touch with his fellows.
What I try to point out is the role an ordinary person can have in seeing the child's destiny. You have to have a feeling for the child.
Having a child, particularly your first child, is such a life-changing moment. Nothing can really prepare you for that.
The freest child is the child who is most interested in what he is doing, and at whose hand are the materials for his work or play.
The child thinks of growing old as an almost obscene calamity, which for some mysterious reason will never happen to itself. All who have passed the age of thirty are joyless grotesques, endlessly fussing about things of no importance and staying alive without, so far as the child can see, having anything to live for. Only child life is real life.
I think, as a child, there weren't dreams. I can't recall as a child having some ultimate dream and thinking that it was possible.
Crying is part of the adventure.
You're supposed to put the child in their own room at six weeks. I don't think your child should ever sleep with you.
Don't try to 'fix' the child's boredom - rather, let the child find his or her inner resources.
I'm not the angry, rebellious child that I was. You can remain a child for a long time. I certainly did. I was a slow learner.
I hated being a child because to be a child means that you are essentially the property of your parents, benevolently or not.
If I rescued a child from drowning, the press would no doubt headline the story: 'Benn grabs child
Crying is you, plus tears
To show a child what once delighted you, to find the child's delight added to your own - this is happiness.
I made a choice in life and got pregnant and had a child, and I want to put my child first.
The male or female that the child has the most exposure to in the first four to six years of its life is the primary imprinter of the child.
To give a child animal products is a form of child abuse.
The great man is not the child of his age but its step-child.
The greatest reverence is due to a child! If you are contemplating a disgraceful act, despise not your child's tender years.
I love child things because there's so much mystery when you're a child.
It's a difficult thing to lose a child, a grown-up child.
Each and every child in this country is valuable because they are our future as a society. We cannot afford to lose a single child to ill-health, under-education, abuse, addiction, jail, or gun violence. America's highest goal should be for every child to grow up to be a successful young adult -- healthy, educated, free, secure, and a good citizen.
I'm not really a crying type.
It's time to update traditional public schools, charter schools, home schools, online schools and parochial schools. Let the dollars follow the child instead of forcing the child to follow the dollars, so that every child has the opportunity to attain an education.
The moment when you are most repelled by a child's behavior, that is your warning light to draw the very closest to that child. — © Ann Voskamp
The moment when you are most repelled by a child's behavior, that is your warning light to draw the very closest to that child.
I know from having had a child, and from having been a child myself, that children will copy you. So, the best way to get them to read, is to read. The best way to get them to do anything is to do it yourself, and they will absolutely copy you. That way, you don't have to worry about what's supposedly age appropriate, a child will pick something up when the child is ready.
A name, for me, is a short way of working out what class that child comes from. Do I want my child to play with them?
We cannot say that if a child is badly nourished he will become a criminal. We must see what conclusion the child has drawn.
Nobody wants to sell their child, but what they wind up doing is selling their child to be able to support their family.
A child embarrassed by his mother,” she said, “is just a child who hasn’t lived long enough.
With the right support, a deaf child can do exactly the same as a hearing child, yet constantly, they're being failed.
Marriage? I ain't got time for a husband or child. All my life I've looked after myself as if I was my own child.
Parents appreciate the child who agrees; they condemn the child who disagrees.
Labeling a child as mentally ill is stigmatization, not diagnosis. Giving a child a psychiatric drug is poisoning, not treatment.
We need to challenge this assumption that any child who's alone, who isn't being directly supervised and observed, is a child in in peril. — © Kim Brooks
We need to challenge this assumption that any child who's alone, who isn't being directly supervised and observed, is a child in in peril.
As an actor, you always want to reach back to being a child and having the spontaneity and the imagination of a child.
To outlive one's child is a terrible thing, but to do so because your child has taken his or her life is horrible.
You often hear attacks on international adoption as robbing a child of his or her culture, and that's both true and false. It's true that an internationally adopted child loses the rich background of history and religion and culture and language that the child was born into, but the cruel fact is that most children don't have access to the local, beautiful culture within an orphanage.
There is no dignity in a crying toothpick.
It is much easier to condemn a child than to understand a child.
History is a child building a sand-castle by the sea, and that child is the whole majesty of man's power in the world.
There must be such a thing as a child with average ability, but you can't find a parent who will admit that it is his child.
The purpose of parenting is to provide steady and wide-ranging opportunities for a child. The child does the rest.
I'm an only child, you know, originally. I'm not a child anymore, but I certainly tend to spend a lot of time on my own.
If you've not been loved as a child, you don't know how to love a child.
As long as I can keep one child off the streets or change one child's life for the better, then that's enough for me.
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