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  • The Founding Fathers in their wisdom decided that children were an unnatural strain on parents. So they provided jails called schools, equipped with tortures called an education. -- John Updike
  • Just the simple act of sharing wisdom is something that many parents have left to society to do; however, that is not what God teaches in His word. -- Monica Johnson
  • No, I never - no one ever - I never learned anything when I was a kid. Honestly, my parents had nothing to tell me - like, no wisdom, nothing. -- Bruce Eric Kaplan
  • What I want is to have people's notion of adulthood no longer be so defined by being a parent. There is some kind of conventional wisdom that you're not really a mature person until you become a parent. -- Meghan Daum
  • As a parent and a citizen, I'll take a Bill Gates (or Warren Buffett) over Steve Jobs every time. If we must have billionaires, better they should ignore Jobs's example and instead embrace the morality and wisdom of the great industrialist-philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. -- Eric Alterman
  • My honored father will permit the observation that, though I have not heretofore always appreciated, as I ought, the motives and the feelings of a father, I hope I have learned wisdom in that respect; and my highest earthly gratification would be to make easy the downhill of life of those parents to whom I owe all that I am and most that I have. -- Elijah Parish Lovejoy
  • I was born in very sorry circumstances. Both of my parents were very sorry. -- Norman Wisdom
  • The wisdom of our parents, grandparents, ancestors. In each individual life, it seems, we must first reject that wisdom, then later come to appreciate it. -- Tad Williams
  • We need the wisdom of women, and the experience of married people and parents, and the depth of the contemplative if we are to be formed as preachers. -- Timothy Radcliffe
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