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Good Parent Raise Your Child 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

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Rob Lowe

Temperamentally, Sam and I are very much alike. He's a lawyer, my father's a lawyer, and I always wanted to play one. On so many levels the role just felt right. I fell in love with it as I would a woman. — Rob Lowe

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

The same principle applies - the only difference is that this is the one area in which I'm just as spotless as you are. Can't I leave one rule unbroken?"
"One?"
"You know that I've stolen, I've lied, I've coveted ... My virtue is all I have left. — Stephenie Meyer

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Peter Kreeft

Second, the origin of evil is not the Creator but the creature's freely choosing sin and selfishness. — Peter Kreeft

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Therese Anne Fowler

There was no way to know that certainty would one day become a luxury, too. — Therese Anne Fowler

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

A 'good' father will tenderly cultivate his children. But a 'good' father who is also a 'brave' father will let the children without cultivate the child within. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Sister Souljah

It's funny how the same thing a man loves, is the same thing that he hates. What makes me stand out as a woman is that I have nonnegotiable principles, strength, and faith in my people. From the time that we shared you seemed to love that, admire it, even. Now you hate it because my ways have isolated you. The truth is, you've isolated yourself. — Sister Souljah

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Jess Bryant

You live, you learn, you stop dating recklessly handsome men with silver tongues and dusty halo's. — Jess Bryant

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Daniel Mackler

If you want to be a good parent please heal your own wounds, heal all of them and be confident that you've done so before you seriously consider having children. The unresolved child within you is the real child you need to embrace and heal and raise. — Daniel Mackler

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Suzanne Selfors

Our doubts are traitors and make us
lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt. In other words, a
wish is a good place to start but then you have to get off your butt and make it
happen. You have to pick up a quill and write your own damn story. (Mimi Wallingford) — Suzanne Selfors

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Men who wield great violence at home against their wives and children are invariably people of weak character. — Haruki Murakami

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Philip Pullman

The first ghost to leave the world of the dead was Roger. He took a step forward, and turned to look back at Lyra, and laughed in surprise as he found himself turning into the night, the starlight, the air ... and then he was gone, leaving behind such a vivid little burst of happiness. — Philip Pullman

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By Alan Sugar

I know you're Belgian, that's where those waffles come from — Alan Sugar

Good Parent Raise Your Child Quotes By James G. Frazer

In primitive society, where uniformity of occupation is the rule, and the distribution of the community into various classes of workers has hardly begun, every man is more or less his own magician; he practices charms and incantations for his own good and the injury of his enemies. — James G. Frazer