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- Father Time is not always a hard parent and though he tarries for none of his children, often lays his hand lightly… — Charles Dickens
- Normal children often pass through stages of passionate cruelty, laziness, lying and thievery. — G. Stanley Hall
- America is a nation fundamentally ambivalent about its children, often afraid of its children, and frequently punitive toward its children. — Letty Cottin Pogrebin
- Children often have been likened to scientists. Both ask fundamental questions about the nature of the universe. Both also ask innumerable questions… — Unknown Author
- Children often have a much stronger concept of morality than adults. — Nina Bawden
- Parents impose their own limited concepts on their children, often ignoring their temperaments, special needs, and abilities. Your parents and teachers may… — Ari Kiev
- Good home-school educational plans have the kids in groups with other children often and consistently. Because common sense dictates that isolating people… — Rosalind Wiseman
- People who face too many demands - two careers, two children - often scale back somehow. The Obamas scaled up. — Jodi Kantor
- Children who are not encouraged to do, to try, to explore, to master, and to risk failure, often feel helpless and inadequate.… — Susan Forward
- Lonely children often have imaginary playmates but I was never lonely; rather, I was solitary, and wanted no company at all other… — Gore Vidal
- True the Black woman did the housework, the drudgery; true, she reared the children, often alone, but she did all of that… — Toni Morrison
- Passion is always a mystery and unaccountable, and unfortunately there is no doubt that life does not spare its purest children; often… — Hermann Hesse