Quotes about Nurturing
Creating a warm, caring, supportive, encouraging environment is probably the most important thing you can do for your family.
— Stephen Covey
Grandmam came back from that distance in time that separates grandmothers from their grandchildren and made herself a mother to me.
— Wendell Berry
There is no greater leadership challenge than parenting.
— Jim Rohn
If we never have headaches through rebuking our children, we shall have plenty of heartaches when they grow up.
— Charles Spurgeon
The most assiduous task of parenting is to divine the difference between boundaries and bondage.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Perhaps the greatest role of parenting, more than directing and telling children what to do, [is] helping [children] connect with their own gifts, particularly conscience.
— Stephen Covey
Through it all I have learned that parenting is basically a life of self sacrifice.
— Stephen Covey
The goodness of the mother is written in the gaiety of the child.
— Victor Hugo
Sometimes, God is going to have you sow a seed. Sometimes, God is going to have you water a seed that someone else sows. Sometimes, God is going to have you reap where others have sowed and watered.
— Greg Laurie
Too often, parents force their kids into becoming something they want them to become rather than trying unpack the treasure chest God wants them to become.
— Stephen Kendrick
The church is the gathering of God's children, where they can be helped and fed like babies and then guided by her motherly care, grow up to manhood in maturity of faith.
— John Calvin
There are very few good examples of effective, nurturing leadership that unlocks people's potential or even enthusiasm.
— Deepak Chopra