There are certain realities we must speak of with our children that were not present when I was a child.
I always felt too young and selfish to have children of my own.
We are all Adam's children - it's just the skin that makes all the difference.
You know, children philosophize more than adults - and they are critical of adults.
As parents we're not nearly as computer literate as our children are.
My children are not royal; they just happen to have the Queen for their aunt.
Parents are the bones on which children cut their teeth.
Teach your children everything that you're not, because they will pick up on everything that you are.
Don't handicap your children by making their lives easy.
Other species help children develop empathy.
You learn that, when your children are all right, everything is right in the world.
My children are English, and both of their mothers were English.
Adults are just obsolete children and the hell with them.
I have a responsibility to my children to be fit and healthy.
I'm neurotic about children. I see dangers everywhere - sharp corners, stairs.
I support anything to do with the welfare and rights of children in a huge way.
The literature of America should reflect the children of America.
Children have a way of forcing you back into the present moment.
Adults under threat feel like children.
I always wanted children late; I had my first daughter at 39 and the second at 45.
Fathers always play mahagurus to their children, and I am no exception.