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The best way to make children good is to make them happy.
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The child is the father of the man.
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The child with his sweet pranks, the fool of his senses, commanded by every sight and sound, without any power to compare and rank his sensations, abandoned to a whistle or a painted chip, to a lead dragoon, or a gingerbread dog, individualizing everything, generalizing nothing, delighted with every new thing, lies down at night overpowered by the fatigue, which this day of continual pretty madness has incurred. But Nature has answered her purpose with the curly, dimpled lunatic. She has tasked every faculty, and has secured the symmetrical growth of the bodily frame, by all these attitudes and exertions –an end of the first importance, which could not be trusted to any care less perfect than her own.
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The childhood obesity trend is on the rise and has been for decades.
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The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.
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The children of the poor are so apt to look as if the rich would have been over-blest with such! Alas for the angel capabilities, interrupted so soon with care, and with after life so sadly unfulfilled.
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The children of to-day will be the architects of our country’s destiny in 1900.
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The child’s grief throbs against the round of its little heart as heavily as the man’s sorrow, and the one finds as much delight in his kite or drum as the other in striking the springs of enterprise or soaring on the wings of fame.
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The clew of our destiny, wander where we will, lies at the cradle foot.
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The death of a child occasions a passion of grief and frantic tears, such as your end, brother reader, will never inspire.
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The distinctive character of a child is to always live in the tangible present.
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The finest inheritance you can give to a child is to allow it to make its own way, completely on its own feet.
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The first duty to children is to make them happy, If you have not made them so, you have wronged them, No other good they may get can make up for that.
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The first duty toward children is to make them happy. If you have not made them happy, you have wronged them; no other good they may get can make up for that.
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The four stages of man are infancy, childhood, adolescence and obsolescence.
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The glorified spirit of the infant is as a star to guide the mother to its own blissful clime.
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The kids all knew me from Wayne’s World. The grown-ups knew me after True Lies.
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The kids don’t feel as isolated because they have a shared experience. They are all in the same boat. Every summer, we take the sickest kids first.
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The least and most imperceptible impressions received in our infancy have consequences very important, and of a long duration. It is with these first impressions, as with a river whose waters we can easily turn, by different canals, in quite opposite courses, so that from the insensible direction the stream receives at its source, it takes different directions, and at last arrives at places far distant from each other; and with the same facility we may, I think, turn the minds of children to what direction we please.
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The more people have studied different methods of bringing up children the more they have come to the conclusion that what good mother and fathers instinctively feel like doing for their babies is the best after all.
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