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Anne Frank Parents Quotes By Anne Frank

Every child has to raise itself.' Parents can only advise their children or point them in the right direction. — Anne Frank

Anne Frank Parents Quotes By John Green

The kiss lasted forever as Otto Frank kept talking from behind me. "And my conclusion is," he said, "since I had been in very good terms with Anne, that most parents don't know really their children. — John Green

Anne Frank Parents Quotes By Anne Frank

Parents can only advise their children or point them in the right direction. Ultimately people shape their own characters. — Anne Frank

Anne Frank Parents Quotes By Katandra Jackson Nunnally

What was the difference between Anne Frank and any other 15 year old girl living the same nightmare? Nothing! Aside from the fact that Anne spoke through her writings while others kept silent. Someone very special to me recently asked how can I write such personal things as child abuse, relationship problems, sexual addiction, and not fear how the family will feel about these revealings. I have the audacity to write such things because it's MY story. Not my parents, not my brothers, not my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents... MINE. Note to those contemplating writing nonfiction. Write the story. It's yours to tell. Nevermind how your family will feel. Those that love you will not judge you. I promise. Do not let your testimony be in vain. — Katandra Jackson Nunnally

Anne Frank Parents Quotes By Anne Frank

Families are torn apart; men, women and children are separated.Children come back from school to find that their parents have disappeared. Women return from shopping to find their houses sealed, their families gone. — Anne Frank

Anne Frank Parents Quotes By Anne Frank

Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands. — Anne Frank