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Pride is one of the seven deadly sins; but it cannot be the pride of a mother in her children, for that is a compound of two cardinal virtues—faith and hope. This was the pride which swelled Mrs. Nickleby's heart that night, and this it was which left upon her face, glistening in the light when they returned home, traces of the most grateful tears she had ever shed.
— Charles Dickens
Each day of our lives we make deposits into the memory banks of our children.
— Charles Swindoll
Always kiss your children goodnight — even if they're already asleep.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Set aside your dreams for your children and help them attain their own dreams.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Live so that when your children think of fairness and integrity, they think of you.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Always kiss your children goodnight, even if they're already asleep.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Most of us are raised to believe we are ordinary. The anchor of the universe is present in every child. A parent only needs to guide and step aside and let them fulfill their dharma. Help children remember that they can do or be anything.
— Wayne Dyer
The way you treat a child, from the time that child is born, is what sets them up to either succeed or struggle. What you are really saying is, how you were loved informs the way your important neural networks are shaped, especially those core regulatory networks we
— Oprah Winfrey
We must remember that our children are very much what we make them.
— Dale Carnegie
It was no longer necessary to react the way we used to. The children were doing far more right things than wrong ones." All of this was a result of praising the slightest improvement in the children rather than condemning everything they did wrong. This works on the job too. Keith Roper of
— Dale Carnegie
If that summer taught me anything, it was this: girls need their father. Period. And I couldn't really tell you why other than it's the father who tells them who they are. Until he does, they're just floating in the earth like that tooth. Buried in some trash mound. Waiting to be discovered by somebody with a shovel who won't crack it or crush it.
— Charles Martin
Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory banks of our children.
— Charles Swindoll