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It’s a . . . transcendental act. Making life. . . . ‘By this act, I bring one death into the world.’ One birth, one death, and all the pain and acts of will between. . . . Our children change us . . . whether they live or not.

~ Lois Mcmaster Bujold

Lois Mcmaster Bujold Parenthood Philosophy

Would you actually believe that you had committed your foolish acts in order to spare your son from committing them too? And could you in any way protect your son from Sansara? How could you? By means of teachings, prayer, admonition? My dear, have you entirely forgotten that story, that story containing so many lessons, that story about Siddhartha, a Brahman's son, which you once told me here on this very spot? Who has kept the Samana Siddhartha safe from Sansara, from sin, from greed, from foolishness? Were his father's religious devotion, his teachers warnings, his own knowledge, his own search able to keep him safe? Which father, which teacher had been able to protect him from living his life for himself, from soiling himself with life, from burdening himself with guilt, from drinking the bitter drink for himself, from finding his path for himself? Would you think, my dear, anybody might perhaps be spared from taking this path? That perhaps your little son would be spared, because you love him, because you would like to keep him from suffering and pain and disappointment? But even if you would die ten times for him, you would not be able to take the slightest part of his destiny upon yourself.

~ Hermann Hesse

Hermann Hesse Agency Life Parenthood

He should be very proud of Andrew if he got a scholarship, he said. She would be just as proud of him if he didn't, she answered. They disagreed always about this, but it did not matter. She liked him to believe in scholarships, and he liked her to be proud of Andrew whatever he did.

~ Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf Gender Roles Parenthood

After having been standing by the gate of the garden for a long time, Siddhartha realised that his desire was foolish, which had made him go up to this place, that he could not help his son, that he was not allowed to cling him. Deeply, he felt the love for the run-away in his heart, like a wound, and he felt at the same time that this wound had not been given to him in order to turn the knife in it, that it had to become a blossom and had to shine.

~ Hermann Hesse

Hermann Hesse Agency Love Parenthood

Recalling his mother’s endless drudgery, (Senator) Richard (Russell) Jr. was to say that he was ten years old before he saw his mother asleep; previously, he had “thought that mothers never had to sleep.

~ Robert A. Caro

Robert A. Caro Parenthood Servant Leadership

I can do one of two things. I can be President of the United States or I can control Alice Roosevelt. (His 19-year-old daughter.) I cannot possibly do both.

~ Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt Adolescence Job And Family Parenthood

Author Toni Morrison swats aside other possible sources of her success and says that the ONLY reason she is a great writer is because when she walked into a room as a child her father's face lit up.

~ Donald Miller

Donald Miller Affirmation Parenthood

She had dealt with her pregnancy by wrapping herself in dreams.

~ Robert K. Massie

Robert K. Massie Hopes Idealism Parenthood Resiliency

Theodore Roosevelt's father wrote him, I fear for your future. We cannot stand so corrupt a government for any great length of time.

~ Doris Kearns Goodwin

Doris Kearns Goodwin Civic Duty Parenthood Social Conscience

It’s a beautiful thing to see a man put so much trust in his children; to put so much care into their emotional well-being, to build them up from the earliest stages, and motivate them. Most parents are stumped when it comes to their first-born, they are not sure what are the right and wrong things to do, but Mr. Ellison was a natural… He gave his first born everything he never had, and multiplied it with an excessive amount of love and still kept a company going—- face immeasurable amount of pressure and stress, as he said:“ It was the most traumatic period in my life.

~ Avra Amar Filion

Avra Amar Filion Father S Love Larry Ellison Parenthood

I found that life intruding on writing was, in fact, life. And that, tempting as it may be for a writer who is a parent, one must not think of life as an intrusion. At the end of the day, writing has very little to do with writing, and much to do with life. And life, by definition, is not an intrusion.

~ Sarah Ruhl

Sarah Ruhl Parenthood Writing

There has always been a sliver of panic in him, deeply buried, when it comes to his daughter: a fear that he is no good as a father, that he is doing everything wrong. That he never quite understood the rules. …There is pride, too, though–pride that he has done it alone. That his daughter is so curious, so resilient. There is the humility of being a father to someone so powerful, as if he were only a narrow conduit for another, greater thing. That’s how it feels right now, he thinks, kneeling beside her, rinsing her hair: as though his love for his daughter will outstrip the limits of his body. The walls could fall away, even the whole city, and the brightness of that feeling would not wane.

~ Anthony Doerr

Anthony Doerr Love Parenthood

A boy, if he's lucky, discovers his limitations across a leisurely passage of years, with a self-awareness arriving slowly. That way, at least he has plenty of time to heroically imagine himself first. Most boys unfold in this natural, measured way, growing up with at least one adult on the scene who can convincingly fake being all-powerful, omniscient, and unfailingly protective for a kid's first decade or so, providing an invaluable canopy of reachable stars and monsters that are comfortably make-believe.

~ Ron Suskind

Ron Suskind Education Mentoring Parenthood

You raise them half-decent, and they grow up and leave. They move to Miami or California-- someplace with gourmet groceries and nude beaches because you've reared them to cook good and be liberal minded. It's just the opposite with your failures-- them kids stick to your tail like a cocklebur. You'd think it would be the other way around, but it's not. No matter how old I get, this will always amaze me.

~ Michael Lee West

Michael Lee West Adult Children Grown Children Humerous Quotes Parenthood Problem Children Raising Children

Her mother admonished through closed lips, the sound a mother can make mean anything from pick up your socks to we are very disappointed you have murdered those orphans.

~ Thomm Quackenbush

Thomm Quackenbush Admonish Disappointed Lips Murdered Orphans Parent Parenthood Scold

That night I experienced one of those sudden, unpleasant shifts of perception that occur to parents, when you notice a difference in your child that's been coming over a long time, and you're faced with it, and at the same time you're groping back to touch the child they were a minute ago, while a somehow unaccountable, unpredictable person is watching you, waiting for you to catch up with them, contemptuous because you haven't.

~ Dorothy Johnston

Dorothy Johnston Parenthood

But the truth is, there's little even the most organized people can do to prepare themselves for having children. They can buy all the books, observe friends and relations, review their own memories of childhood. But the distance between those proxy experiences and the real thing, ultimately, can be measured in light-years.

~ Jennifer Senior

Jennifer Senior Parenthood Preparation

These stories depressed me. Love ruined people's lives, the way our parents said drugs could.

~ Mona Simpson

Mona Simpson Family Love Parenthood

It’s certainly TOUGH being AWESOME all the time, but I do it so the kids have someone to look up to!

~ Tanya Masse

Tanya Masse Awesome Awesomeness Parenthood

The door was flung open. Maurice Duplay filled it; energetic master, shirt- sleeves rolled up. He threw out his arms, the good Jacobin Duplay, and formed a sentence totally original, something which had never been uttered in the history of the world: “Camille, you have a son, and your wife is very well, and is asking you to be at home, right now.

~ Hilary Mantel

Hilary Mantel Parenthood Wit

I kept glancing at her animated face, scrunched up as though imitating an adult. I got hit with that overwhelming feeling. It sneaked up on me. Parents get it from time to time. You are looking at your child and it is an ordinary moment, not like they are onstage or hitting a winning shop, just sitting there, and you look at them and you know that they are your whole life and that moves you and scares you and makes you want to stop time.

~ Harlan Coben

Harlan Coben Parenthood

I was into third guesses with Theo and Maddy. Anyway, that's one of the reasons I opted to buythe van and drive cross-country instead of dumping us all in a plane. It gave us some time. Nothinglike a three-thousand-mile drive in an enclosed vehicle to cement a family unit—if you live throughit.It was very brave of you.You want to talk courage? He drove easily up the lane to the villa. I've been chief taste-testeron this wine experiment Maddy's conducting. It's brut

~ Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts Humor Love Parenthood

I don't know why I wanted a girl,' he says, as if to himself. 'I mean, I wouldn't swap Louis, but when they said, 'It's a boy!', I thought: 'Oh, well.' Everyone else was incredibly pleased that it was a boy – grandparents are always very pleased when it's a boy for some reason. Another one's on the way, and I hope it's going to be a girl. After that, I'll stop. I think it can be a real mistake to sort of plug away for a particular sex … you end up having millions and they're all boys.

~ Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Antonella Gambotto-Burke Fatherhood London Fields Martin Amis Money Parenthood

Forget Batman: when I really thought about what I wanted to be when I grew up, I wanted to be my dad.

~ Paul Asay

Paul Asay Father And Son Fatherhood Inspiration Parenthood Rolemodeling

Why did you do it? Give up everything to raise another man's son?'His father did look up at that. 'I didn't raise another man's son,' he said sharply. 'I raised my own.

~ Courtney Milan

Courtney Milan Fathers And Sons Parenthood

It is not true that love is not love which alters when it alteration finds. Love alters all the time; it is fluid, in perceptual flux, an evolving business across a lifetime.

~ Andrew Solomon

Andrew Solomon Love Parenthood

Parenthood wasn’t about blood or biology, he found; it was about a joyful willingness to give yourself over, to subordinate your own needs for someone else’s. When you loved your kids, you’d give up everything to keep them safe and make them happy, and you didn’t care about the other things, the ones that went away.

~ Lisa Unger

Lisa Unger Parenthood

Where did the bonds of maternity end? All children grew up, changed, became somebody else. Parents who trembled that they might lose a gap-toothed toddler to some terrible accident ended up losing him anyway, always, to time. The toddlers died, after all, and what was left was a bond with another adult, who had once been the beloved child.

~ Nancy Kress

Nancy Kress Parenthood

If coupling should but make us whole / And of the selfsame mind and soul, / Then couple let's in celebration; / We have contained the population.

~ N. Scott Momaday

N. Scott Momaday Love Parenthood

One of the ridiculously difficult things about raising children is that they are constantly developing and changing so that just when you think you have them figured out, they throw you a curve, a new twist you never saw coming. They are like mutating viruses - as soon as you have become immune to their latest shenanigans, they develop a new strain to which you have yet to be exposed. While this constant shape-shifting is one of the greatest challenges of parenting, it is also one of the things which makes them so fascinating and wonderful.

~ Amy E. Spiegel

Amy E. Spiegel Parenthood

Acknowledge and voice the positives LOUDER than the negatives.

~ Tanya Masse

Tanya Masse Parenthood Parenting Children

We are now parents. The love for our offspring has opened up fresh fountains of love for each other. Edwin Stanton to his wife.

~ Doris Kearns Goodwin

Doris Kearns Goodwin Marriage Parenthood

What was I waiting for with regards to the sea-soaked woman laughing in front of me? What would I tell myself if I didn't watch her grow gorgeously ripe with our baby? If we didn't become sleep-deprived and snappy with each other as we tried to navigate the stormy seas of parenthood together.

~ Dorothy Koomson

Dorothy Koomson Parenthood

He felt her heartbeat against his shoulder, through his jacket, light as raindrops.

~ Lauren Gilley

Lauren Gilley Parenthood

It's the silliness--the profligacy, and the silliness--that's so dizzying: a seven-year-old will run downstairs, kiss you hard, and then run back upstairs again, all in less than 30 seconds. It's as urgent an item on their daily agenda as eating or singing. It's like being mugged by Cupid.

~ Caitlin Moran

Caitlin Moran Children Parenthood

Fathers, provoke not your children to wrath.

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Filial Love Karma Parenthood Wrath

They (teenage boys)don’t really listen to speeches or talks. They absorb incrementally, through hours and hours of observation.

~ Rob Lowe

Rob Lowe Education Mentoring Parenthood Training

Family likeness has often a deep sadness in it. Nature, that great tragic dramatist, knits us together by bone and muscle, and divides us by the subtler web of our brains; blends yearning and repulsion; and ties us by our heart-strings to the beings that jar us at every movement.

~ George Eliot

George Eliot Generation Gap Parenthood

- How does it feel to have a daughter?- At times it's like holding a warm egg in my hand.

~ Clarice Lispector

Clarice Lispector Children Parenthood

That's what Father and Mother are, thought Nafai. They stay together, not because of any gain, but because of the gift. Father doesn't stay with Mother because she is good for him, but rather because together they can do good for us, and for many others.

~ Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card Parenthood
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