An elephant's head is no load for a child.
The elephant's head is no load for a child.
A house without a child is like a tomb.
A child is a certain sorrow and uncertain joy.
By crawling, a child learns to stand.
I know it’s hard when other children are called home but we can find purpose and good in all things when we can see things from the Lord’s perspective. There is goodness to be found and lives are still touched and changed for the good when little...
Blame or credit, does not belong to the child alone. Parents, those who raised the child, must be given equal credit, or blame. That does not change, when the child is one, twenty or ninety years old.
Make no mistake, every child has his own light, no matter how difficult or defiant or unlikeable he or she might seem.
I don't think that left to its own devices, capitalism moves along smoothly and everyone gets treated fairly in the process. Capitalism is like a child: if you want the child to grow up free and productive, somebody's got to look over the shoulder of...
When a woman gives birth to a child, the child needs to be able to digest the mother's milk; but when this child is old enough to begin to eat other foods, there is some switching off of this ability to consume milk.
My mother was the favorite child of her parents. My father was the favorite child of his parents. The result of these two favorite children was me. And I am an only child. So I was convinced that I was the center of the universe.
I was a very, very old child. Sometimes you meet a child who seems more like an adult. I think I was that type of child because I had a nearly fatal kidney disease when I was 9 years old.
Certainly I was a very religious child, a deeply weird and very emotional child, an only child with lots of imaginary friends and a very active imagination. I loved Sunday school and Bible camp and all that. I had my own white Bible with Jesus' words...
Liesel Meminger: Do you think my mother really loved me? Max Vandenburg: Of course. Every mother loves her child. Even Hitler's. Liesel Meminger: Do you think she writes to him? Max Vandenburg: "Dear Führer, just wait until your father gets home! Lo...
Appeals to the Young and the Young at Heart.
To a father, when a child dies, the future dies; to a child when a parent dies, the past dies.
What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child.
We have the duty to protect the life of an unborn child.
I was a child actor in radio, and there's not many of us left.
It doesn't take a man to have a child, it takes a man to raise a child.
Child-rearing can be a tedious and thankless undertaking.