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Dutiful To Parents Quotes By Audrey Hepburn

Work as hard as you can, whatever you do, and try to spread generosity of spirit. — Audrey Hepburn

Dutiful To Parents Quotes By Alice Miller

The attempt to be an ideal parent, that is, to behave correctly toward the child, to raise her correctly, not to give to little ortoo much, is in essence an attempt to be the ideal child
well behaved and dutiful
of one's own parents. But as a result of these efforts the needs of the child go unnoticed. I cannot listen to my child with empathy if I am inwardly preoccupied with being a good mother; I cannot be open to what she is telling me. — Alice Miller

Dutiful To Parents Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

The chief recommendation is modesty, then dutiful conduct toward parents, then affection for kindred. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Dutiful To Parents Quotes By Damon Knight

It is true that all of us are the beneficiaries of crimes committed by our ancestors, and it is true that nothing can be done about that now because the victims are dead and the survivors are innocent. These are good reasons for keeping our mouths shut about the past: but tell me, what are our reasons for silence about atrocities still to come? — Damon Knight

Dutiful To Parents Quotes By Dennis Merzel

True zazen is surrendering every moment. But surrendering to what? It really does not matter what we call it: God or the Tao or the Dharma or the Buddha or our true nature ... It is the act of letting go, of surrendering, that matters. The very act of letting go opens us up completely. — Dennis Merzel

Dutiful To Parents Quotes By Henry A. Kissinger

What we in America call terrorists are really groups of people that reject the international system — Henry A. Kissinger

Dutiful To Parents Quotes By C. Sommerville

In the years of the Roman Republic, before the Christian era, Roman education was meant to produce those character traits that would make the ideal family man. Children were taught primarily to be good to their families. To revere gods, one's parents, and the laws of the state were the primary lessons for Roman boys. Cicero described the goal of their child rearing as self- control, combined with dutiful affection to parents, and kindliness to kindred. — C. Sommerville

Dutiful To Parents Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Well, one can't get over the habit of being a liitle girl all at once. — L.M. Montgomery