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  • Abused And neglected children have paid the price for liberalism's tendency to sentimentalize the poor. -- Mona Charen
  • The rules of parenting have changed. By the modern definition, we were a generation of neglected children. -- Richard Linklater
  • I am positive I was not a neglected child. I remember reading 'The Jungle Book' and 'The Sleeping Beauty. -- Keri Russell
  • What is a neglected child? He is a child not planned for, not wanted. Neglect begins, therefore, before he is born. -- Pearl S. Buck
  • If the semicolon is one of the neglected children in the family of punctuation marks these days, told to stay in its room and entertain itself, because mummy and daddy are busy, the apostrophe is the abused victim. -- John Humphrys
  • By not paying attention to your body, you are putting it in the same predicament as a neglected child. How can a child be expected to develop normally if the parents pay no attention, if they ignore its cries for help, and remain indifferent to whether their child is happy or unhappy? -- Deepak Chopra
  • Some mothers in today's world feel "cumbered" by home duties and are thus attracted by other more "romantic" challenges. Such women could make the same error of perspective that Martha made. The woman, for instance, who deserts the cradle in order to help defend civilization against the barbarians may well later meet, among the barbarians, her own neglected child. -- Neal A. Maxwell
  • I believe that this neglected, wounded, inner child of the past is the major source of human misery. -- John Bradshaw
  • I am positive I was not a neglected child. I remember reading 'The Jungle Book' and 'The Sleeping Beauty.' -- Keri Russell
  • I needed to purge myself of all the attention my parents had given me - I wasn't neglected enough as a child. -- Captain Beefheart
  • I needed to purge myself of all the attention my parents had given me - I wasn't neglected enough as a child. -- Captain Beefheart
  • It is never too early to try and plant [good principles] in a child, and never too late to cultivate them in the most neglected person. -- Louisa May Alcott
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