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  • Our love for our children springs from the soul's greatest yearning for immortality. -- Plato
  • We're to love our children for who they are, not for what we want them to become. -- Alistair Begg
  • The only way to eliminate war is to love our children more than we hate our enemies. -- Golda Meir
  • There's nothing like a love for our children. I love being a papa, and that's the truth. -- Richie Sambora
  • Not only is our love for our children sometimes tinged with annoyance, discouragement, and disappointment, the same is true for the love our children feel for us. -- Bruno Bettelheim
  • We all think there is a formula, (but) as long as we love our children, that's really the only solid thing I know that works across the board. -- Jada Pinkett Smith
  • Most of us would protest that of course we love our children without any strings attached. But what counts is how things look from the perspective of the children -- Alfie Kohn
  • It is our continuing love for our children that makes us want them to become all they can be, and their continuing love for us that helps them accept healthy discipline--from us and eventually from themselves. -- Fred Rogers
  • We are not primitive. We live differently to you, but we do not live exactly like our grandparents did, nor do you. Were your ancestors 'primitive'? I don't think so. We respect our ancestors. We love our children. This is the same for all people. -- Roy Sesana
  • Have times really changed? Don't we today, as always, love our children and want them to live righteously? Don't we today, as always, need God's divine protecting care? Don't we today, as always, continue to be at his mercy and in his debt for the very life he has given us? -- Thomas S. Monson
  • Most of us in the baby-boom generation were raised by full-time mothers. Even as recently as 14 years ago, 6 out of 10 mothers with babies were staying at home. Today that is totally reversed. Does that mean we love our children less than our mothers loved us? No, but it certainly causes a lot of guilt trips. -- Jane Pauley
  • Anyone who has ever been a mother or father and is at all honest knows from experience how difficult it can be for parents to accept certain aspects of their children. It is especially painful to have to admit this if we really love our child and want to respect his or her individuality yet are unable to do so. -- Alice Miller
  • The meaning of self-esteem is to feel lovable and capable. As parents, we must love our children unconditionally and give them a sense of being nurtured. That's the lovable part. Then, we must provide structure - rules, boundaries, daily or weekly household tasks that give them a sense they are making a contribution. That's what helps kids grow up feeling capable. -- Jack Canfield
  • We grow because the clamorous, permanent presence of our children forces us to put their needs before ours. We grow because our love for our children urges us to change as nothing else in our lives has the power to do. We grow (if we're willing to grow, that is: not every parent is willing) because being a parent helps us stop being a child. -- Judith Viorst
  • Train our children to love God. -- Daniel Harvey Hill
  • Train our children to love God. -- Daniel Harvey Hill
  • Let our children be taught love love love. -- Daniel Harvey Hill
  • Let our children be taught love love love. -- Daniel Harvey Hill
  • I love all our Father's children of every color, creed, and political persuasion. -- Ezra Taft Benson
  • Sharing is Caring - Teaching our children to share is teaching them compassion and love. -- Kevin Heath
  • A great tribute, is expressing the great love for a Grandmother we share with our children. -- Tom Baker
  • There's love, and certainly children you care about more than yourself. But nevertheless, we're alone in our heads. -- Paul Auster
  • That is why we dread children, even if we love them. They show us the state of our decay. -- Brian Aldiss
  • If we give our children sound self-love, they will be able to deal with whatever life puts before them. -- bell hooks
  • Revolution is an act of love; we are the children of revolution, born to be rebels. It runs in our blood. -- Jane Fonda
  • If we are meant to "love thy neighbor as theyself," then surely we should love the world's children as our own. -- Audrey Hepburn
  • Above all, children need our unconditional love, whether they succeed or make mistakes; when life is easy and when life is tough. -- Barack Obama
  • The affections are the children of ignorance; when the horizon of our experience expands, and models multiply, love and admiration imperceptibly vanish. -- Benjamin Disraeli
  • We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • We cannot fashion our children after our desires, we must have them and love them as God has given them to us. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • To live as true children of God means to love our neighbour and to be close to those who are lonely and in difficulty -- Pope Francis
  • God is our loving Father who loves his children perfectly. So, every part of his Word is an expression of his love to us. -- Jennifer Rothschild
  • Our schoolbooks glorify war and conceal its horrors. They indoctrinate children with hatred. I would teach peace rather than war, love rather than hate. -- Albert Einstein
  • If God's love for his children is to be measured by our health, wealth, and comfort in this life, God hated the apostle Paul. -- John Piper
  • Without love, there is no reason to know anyone, for love will in the end connect us to our neighbors, our children and our hearts. -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Love children especially, for they too are sinless like the angels; they live to soften and purify our hearts and, as it were, to guide us. -- Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Love children especially, for they too are sinless like the angels; they live to soften and purify our hearts and, as it were, to guide us. -- Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • I want to tell the children of the world, you are all our children, each one of you is my child and I love you all. -- Michael Jackson
  • Our ferocious commitment to our children's safety and success, along with our genuine love, drives us to endure the often unhappy experience of disciplining our children. -- Matt Chandler
  • Isn't it strange that its easier to be gentle with the feelings of people we care less about than those of our children, whom we love so much? -- Stephanie Martson
  • We have for a long time neglected our children. They are our richest treasure. We must give them time, attention and the love of our pure, unselfish hearts. -- Dada Vaswani
  • Even more than we want good love for ourselves, we want it for our children, those vulnerable satellites of our hearts that we send, unsteady, into the world. -- Mona Simpson
  • Because God loves us, he gives us practical teaching and boundaries to protect our hearts. The whole thing is one big expression of a father's love for his children. -- Jennifer Rothschild
  • We who are like senseless children shrink from suffering, but love its causes. We hurt ourselves; our pain is self-inflicted! Why should others be the object of our anger? -- ??ntideva
  • One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is the empowerment to create a life they love, filled with purposeful, enjoyable work, and relationships they hold dear. -- Sarah L. Cook
  • We are all members of a single humanity, inside our hearts we all speak the same language, we all love our children and our parents, we all live in the same world. -- Marc Forne Molne
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