Quotes about Parenting
When all is said and done, the greatest satisfaction you'll have in this life as you grow old will be seeing your children grow in righteousness and faith and goodness as citizens of the society of which they are a part.
— Gordon Hinckley
Wayward, disobedient children cause their parents grief and anxiety.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Schools and schoolmasters, as we have them today, are not popular as places of education and teachers, but rather prisons and turnkeys in which children are kept to prevent them disturbing and chaperoning their parent.
— George Bernard Shaw
Many of us think in terms in parental determinism: 'If I push all the right buttons my kids are going to turn out OK.' I want to instill in myself and my people a wonderful dose, not of carelessness, but of God's sovereignty. He knows the hairs on your kids' heads.
— Kevin DeYoung
Parents should plant deeply the seed of the work ethic into the hearts and habits of their children.
— Joseph Wirthlin
I think a lot about teaching my kids to work hard.
— Jennifer Lopez
There's no single effort more radical in it's potential for saving the world than a transformation of the way we raise our children.
— Marianne Williamson
Embracing joy heals depression. Then we become the ones who teach the meaning of joy to our children, as well as allowing them to teach it to us.
— Marianne Williamson
Our children are not extensions of ourselves. We did not create them; God did. We are here to supervise their development, not dictate their reality. They are their own beings.
— Marianne Williamson
But birth control can also be compelled by sinful motivations. These can include putting lesser priorities like career above higher priorities like family or greedily wanting to make as much income as possible to the exclusion of everything else, and not incur the costs of child raising; being selfish and not wanting to have to care for a child; or immaturely not wanting to take on the responsibility that good parenting requires.
— Mark Driscoll
Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are more certain they are therir own
— Aristotle
The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
— John Wooden