Children Quotes

Those who have come alive out of a blood-bath live longer and have more children.
Ali bin Abu-Talib



Women are nothing but machines for producing children.
Napoleon Bonaparte



Another day goes by Still the children cry Put a little love in your heart.
Jackie DeShannon



A nice Jewish Girl.We could have very beautiful children.With terrible hair.
Simon Amstell



One of the conveniences in life is to have less children.
Ali bin Abu-Talib



All men are my children. What I desire for my own children, and I desire their welfare and happiness both in this world and the next, that I desire for all men. You do not understand to what extent I desire this, and if some of you do understand, you do not understand the full extent of my desire.
Ashoka the Great



Being constantly with the children was like wearing a pair of shoes that were expensive and too small. She couldn't bear to throw them out, but they gave her blisters.
Beryl Margaret Bainbridge



You see much more of your children once they leave home.
Lucille Dsire Ball



It is frightfully difficult to know much about the fairies, and almost the only thing known for certain is that there are fairies wherever there are children.
Sir James Matthew Barrie



For those slain at once. For those living through the months and years Enduring, watching, hoping, going each day To the work or the queue for meat or the secret club, Living meanwhile, begetting children, smuggling guns, And found and killed at the end like rats in a drain.
Stephen Vincent Bent



Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we won't have as much censorship because we won't have as much fear.
Judy Blume



As a mother, I know that homosexuals cannot biologically reproduce children; therefore, they must recruit our children.
Anita Jane Bryant



All children are manipulators.
Orson Scott Card



Ye Children of Man! whose life is a span, / Protracted with sorrow from day to day, / Naked and featherless, feeble and querulous, / Sickly, calamitous creatures of clay!
Aristophanes



Philistine must have originally meant, in the mind of those who invented the nickname, a strong, dogged, unenlightened opponent of the children of the light.
Matthew Arnold