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Joy Of Being A Parent Quotes By Tom Perrotta

I could spend the whole afternoon telling you about him, but it's not gonna do much good, is it? You never smelled his hair after he just got out of the bath, or carried him from the car after he'd fallen asleep on the way home, or heard the way he laughed when someone tickled him. So you'll just have to take my word for it: He was a great kid and he made you glad to be alive. — Tom Perrotta

Joy Of Being A Parent Quotes By Joy Bryant

I don't have children of my own so I can't say I know the plight of being a parent, but I can kinda understand some of the complexities of it. — Joy Bryant

Joy Of Being A Parent Quotes By Hanya Yanagihara

And he cries and cries, cries for everything he has been, for everything he might have been, for every old hurt, for every old happiness, cries for the shame and joy of finally getting to be a child, with all of a child's whims and wants and insecurities, for the privilege of behaving badly and being forgiven, for the luxury of tenderness, of fondness, of being served a meal and being made to eat it, for the ability, at last, at last, of believing a parent's reassurances, of believing that to someone he is special despite all his mistakes and hatefulness, because of all his mistakes and hatefulness. — Hanya Yanagihara

Joy Of Being A Parent Quotes By Stormie O'martian

As you pray for your children, you will find it to be an unending habit of your heart. Being able to positively affect your children in prayer will keep you in close contact with them and actively involved in their lives, even after they leave home. And it will continually contribute to your joy as a parent! — Stormie O'martian

Joy Of Being A Parent Quotes By Elizabeth George

No role brings greater joy or blessing than being a parent. — Elizabeth George