It does not seem to me necessary to have children, for I see in children many great dangers, many sorrows, and little happiness - only a little and a few. To bring up children is a precarious thing: success is full of struggles and troubles, failure is greater than other pains.
Author: Démokritos z Abdér
Quotes about parents and children - Page 4
Look for pleasure in children, allow children to enjoy themselves with you, and enjoy every joy without delay.
Author: Seneca Lucius Annaeus
Author: Seneca Lucius Annaeus
Children's games are not games at all and should be considered as the most serious childish actions.
Author: Montaigne Michel de
Author: Montaigne Michel de
A healthy family is the most beautiful gift of God. I would liken it to a tuned lyre: each string a different note, yet together in the purest harmony.
Author: Němcová Božena
Author: Němcová Božena
We can't create children at will. We must have them, love them, and raise them to the best of our ability, and otherwise leave them alone.
Author: Goethe Johann Wolfgang von
Author: Goethe Johann Wolfgang von
Children begin by loving their parents, later judging them and rarely, if ever, forgiving them.
Author: Wilde Oscar
Author: Wilde Oscar
If the children grew up further, as they proclaim, we would have all geniuses.
Author: Goethe Johann Wolfgang von
Author: Goethe Johann Wolfgang von