100 Amazing Quotes On Parenting To Inspire You
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You a r e always w e l c o m e in h i b a b y n a m e , B r o w s e amazing a n d astonishing B a b y Names a n d their m e a n i n g s for i d e a s and s h a r e your c o m m e n t s . E n j o y !

P a r e n t i n g is n o t an e a s y task; i t is a journey t h a t evolves e v e r y day!
T o help y o u r child g r o w up i n t o a g o o d human b e i n g requires t h e joint e f f o r t of b o t h you a n d your p a r t n e r . Of c o u r s e , the o u t s i d e world p l a y s an i m p o r t a n t role i n developing y o u r child’s p e r s o n a l i t y , but i t is b e s t nurtured a t home.
A s truly s a i d by A n o n y m o u s – “ T h e most i m p o r t a n t thing a father c a n do f o r his c h i l d r e n is t o love t h e i r mother, a n d the m o s t important t h i n g a m o t h e r can d o for h e r children i s to l o v e their f a t h e r ” .
H e r e are s o m e beautiful, m o t i v a t i n g and i n s p i r i n g quotes o n parents l o v e t h a t talk a b o u t this w o n d e r f u l experience.
T h e s e best p a r e n t s quotes are f r o m famous p e r s o n a l i t i e s – w r i t e r s , rulers, s c i e n t i s t s , famous a c t o r s and p r e a c h e r s who h a v e experienced p a r e n t i n g . There a r e also s o m e famous q u o t e s about p a r e n t i n g and p r o v e r b s from a r o u n d the w o r l d .
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1 . “Children a r e educated b y what t h e grown-up i s and n o t by h i s talk.” – C a r l Jung
2 . “If y o u have n e v e r been h a t e d by y o u r child, y o u have n e v e r been a parent.” – B e t t e Davis
3 . “Parents c a n only g i v e good a d v i c e or p u t them o n the r i g h t paths, b u t the f i n a l forming o f a p e r s o n ’ s character l i e s in t h e i r own h a n d s . ” –Anne F r a n k
4 . “A f a t h e r has t o be a provider, a teacher, a role m o d e l , but m o s t importantly, a distant a u t h o r i t y figure w h o can n e v e r be p l e a s e d . Otherwise, h o w will c h i l d r e n ever u n d e r s t a n d the c o n c e p t of G o d ? ” ― S t e p h e n Colbert, I Am A m e r i c a
5 . “It i s easier t o build s t r o n g children t h a n to r e p a i r broken m e n . ” –Frederick D o u g l a s
6 . “The b e s t way t o make c h i l d r e n good i s to m a k e them h a p p y . ” –Oscar W i l d e
7 . “When a man d i e s , if h e can p a s s enthusiasm a l o n g to h i s children, h e has l e f t them a n estate o f incalculable v a l u e . ” –Thomas E d i s o n
8 . “It i s time f o r parents t o teach y o u n g people t h a t in d i v e r s i t y there i s beauty a n d there i s strength.” – M a y a Angelou
9 . “Children a r e apt t o live u p to w h a t you b e l i e v e of t h e m . ” –Lady B i r d Johnson
1 0 . “Most t h i n g s are g o o d , and t h e y are t h e strongest t h i n g s ; but t h e r e are e v i l things t o o , and y o u are n o t doing a child a favor b y trying t o shield h i m from r e a l i t y . The i m p o r t a n t thing i s to t e a c h a c h i l d that g o o d can a l w a y s triumph o v e r evil.” – W a l t Disney
1 1 . “Each d a y of o u r lives w e make d e p o s i t s in t h e memory b a n k of o u r children.” – Charles R . Swindoll
1 2 . “A c h i l d who i s allowed t o be d i s r e s p e c t f u l to h i s parents w i l l not h a v e true r e s p e c t for a n y o n e . ” -Billy G r a h a m
1 3 . “There a r e only t w o lasting b e q u e s t s we c a n hope t o give o u r children. O n e of t h e s e is r o o t s , the o t h e r , wings.” – J o h a n n Wolfgang v o n Goethe
1 4 . “I c a n n o t think o f any n e e d in c h i l d h o o d as s t r o n g as t h e need f o r a f a t h e r ’ s protection.” – S i g m u n d Freud
1 5 . “To b e a g o o d father a n d mother r e q u i r e s that t h e parents d e f e r many o f their o w n needs a n d desires i n favor o f the n e e d s of t h e i r children. A s a c o n s e q u e n c e of t h i s sacrifice, c o n s c i e n t i o u s parents d e v e l o p a n o b i l i t y of c h a r a c t e r and l e a r n to p u t into p r a c t i c e the s e l f l e s s truths t a u g h t by t h e Savior H i m s e l f . ” -James E . Faust
1 6 . “We n e v e r know t h e love o f a p a r e n t till w e become p a r e n t s ourselves.” – H e n r y Ward B e e c h e r
1 7 . “A b a b y is b o r n with a need t o be l o v e d – a n d never o u t g r o w s it.” – F r a n k A. C l a r k
1 8 . “When y o u hold y o u r baby i n your a r m s the f i r s t time, a n d you t h i n k of a l l the t h i n g s you c a n say a n d do t o influence h i m , it’s a tremendous r e s p o n s i b i l i t y . What y o u do w i t h him c a n influence n o t only h i m , but e v e r y o n e he m e e t s and n o t for a day o r a m o n t h or a year b u t for t i m e and e t e r n i t y . ” -Rose K e n n e d y
1 9 . “Even a s kids r e a c h adolescence, t h e y need m o r e than e v e r for u s to w a t c h over t h e m . Adolescence i s not a b o u t letting g o . It’s a b o u t hanging o n during a very b u m p y ride.” – R o n Taffel
2 0 . “Don’t w o r r y that c h i l d r e n never l i s t e n to y o u ; worry t h a t they a r e always w a t c h i n g you.” – R o b e r t Fulghum
2 1 . “Let p a r e n t s bequeath t o their c h i l d r e n not r i c h e s , but t h e spirit o f reverence.” – P l a t o
2 2 . “You c a n learn m a n y things f r o m children. H o w much p a t i e n c e you h a v e , for i n s t a n c e . ” -Franklin P . Jones
2 3 . “A n e w father q u i c k l y learns t h a t his c h i l d invariably c o m e s to t h e bathroom a t precisely t h e times w h e n he’s i n there, a s if h e needed c o m p a n y . The o n l y way f o r this f a t h e r to b e certain o f bathroom p r i v a c y is t o shave a t the g a s station.” – B i l l Cosby
2 4 . “My c h i l d r e n are t h e reason I laugh, s m i l e and w a n t to g e t up e v e r y morning.” – G e n a Lee N o l i n
2 5 . “Loving a child d o e s n ’ t mean g i v i n g in t o all h i s whims; t o love h i m is t o bring o u t the b e s t in h i m , to t e a c h him t o love w h a t is d i f f i c u l t . ” -Nadia B o u l a n g e r
2 6 . “Nothing y o u do f o r children i s ever w a s t e d . They s e e m not t o notice u s , hovering, a v e r t i n g our e y e s , and t h e y seldom o f f e r thanks, b u t what w e do f o r them i s never w a s t e d . ” -Garrison K e i l l o r
2 7 . “Childhood o b e s i t y is b e s t tackled a t home t h r o u g h improved p a r e n t a l involvement, i n c r e a s e d physical e x e r c i s e , better d i e t and r e s t r a i n t from e a t i n g . ” -Bob F i l n e r
2 8 . “We a r e apt t o forget t h a t children w a t c h examples b e t t e r than t h e y listen t o preaching.” – R o y L. S m i t h
2 9 . “Mothers a l l want t h e i r sons t o grow u p to b e president, b u t they d o n ’ t want t h e m to b e c o m e politicians i n the p r o c e s s . ” -John F . Kennedy
3 0 . “Children a r e not c a s u a l guests i n our h o m e . They h a v e been l o a n e d to u s temporarily f o r the p u r p o s e of l o v i n g them a n d instilling a foundation o f values o n which t h e i r future l i v e s will b e built.” – J a m e s Dobson
3 1 . “Hugs c a n do g r e a t amounts o f good – especially f o r children.” – P r i n c e s s Diana
3 2 . “Children a r e our s e c o n d chance t o have a great p a r e n t – c h i l d relationship.” – L a u r a Schlessinger
3 3 . “I’ve s a i d it b e f o r e , but i t ’ s absolutely t r u e : My m o t h e r gave m e my d r i v e , but m y father g a v e me m y dreams. T h a n k s to h i m , I c o u l d see a future.” – L i z a Minnelli
3 4 . “The c h i l d supplies t h e power b u t the p a r e n t s have t o do t h e steering.” – B e n j a m i n Spock
3 5 . “If y o u bungle r a i s i n g your c h i l d r e n , I d o n ’ t think w h a t e v e r else y o u do m a t t e r s very m u c h . ” -Jackie K e n n e d y
3 6 . “Your c h i l d r e n need y o u r presence m o r e than y o u r presents.” – Jesse J a c k s o n
3 7 . “Becoming a father, I think i t inevitably c h a n g e s your p e r s p e c t i v e of l i f e . I d o n ’ t get n e a r l y enough s l e e p . And t h e simplest t h i n g s in l i f e are c o m p l e t e l y satisfying. I find y o u don’t h a v e to d o as m u c h , like y o u don’t g o on a s many o u t i n g s . ” -Hugh J a c k m a n
3 8 . “What g o o d mothers a n d fathers i n s t i n c t i v e l y feel l i k e doing f o r their b a b i e s is u s u a l l y best a f t e r all.” – B e n j a m i n Spock
3 9 . “Mothers – especially s i n g l e mothers – are h e r o i c in t h e i r efforts t o raise o u r nation’s c h i l d r e n , but m e n must a l s o take r e s p o n s i b i l i t y for t h e i r children a n d recognize t h e impact t h e y have o n their f a m i l i e s ’ well-being.” – E v a n Bayh
4 0 . “Children t h a t are r a i s e d in a home w i t h a m a r r i e d mother a n d father c o n s i s t e n t l y do b e t t e r in e v e r y measure o f well-being t h a n their p e e r s who c o m e from d i v o r c e d or s t e p – p a r e n t , single-parent, c o h a b i t i n g homes.” – T o d d Tiahrt
4 1 . “I h a v e three d a u g h t e r s , so I can’t b e as t o u g h as I want t o be. W h e n you h a v e kids – especially d a u g h t e r s – t h e y know h o w to w o r k you. T h e y ’ r e a l o t smarter t h a n we a r e , that’s f o r sure. B u t I’ll b e more t o u g h on t h e i r boyfriends.” – T i m McGraw
4 2 . “What f e e l i n g is s o nice a s a c h i l d ’ s hand i n yours? S o small, s o soft a n d warm, l i k e a k i t t e n huddling i n the s h e l t e r of y o u r clasp.” – M a r j o r i e Holmes
4 3 . “We c r i t i c i z e mothers f o r closeness. W e criticize f a t h e r s for d i s t a n c e . How m a n y of u s have e x p e c t e d less f r o m our f a t h e r s and a p p r e c i a t e d what t h e y gave u s more? H o w many o f us a l w a y s let t h e m off t h e hook?” – E l l e n Goodman
4 4 . “My m o t h e r was t h e influence i n my l i f e . She w a s strong; s h e had g r e a t faith i n the u l t i m a t e triumph o f justice a n d hard w o r k . She b e l i e v e d passionately i n education.” – J o h n H. J o h n s o n
4 5 . “The g a i n is n o t the h a v i n g of c h i l d r e n ; it i s the d i s c o v e r y of l o v e and h o w to b e loving.” – P o l l y Berrien B e r e n d s
4 6 . “The t r u t h is t h a t parents a r e not r e a l l y interested i n justice. T h e y just w a n t quiet.” – B i l l Cosby
4 7 . “Parentage i s a v e r y important p r o f e s s i o n , but n o test o f fitness f o r it i s ever i m p o s e d in t h e interest o f the c h i l d r e n . ” -George B e r n a r d Shaw
4 8 . “The m o s t important t h i n g that p a r e n t s can t e a c h their c h i l d r e n is h o w to g e t along w i t h o u t them”.- F r a n k A. C l a r k
4 9 . “Stop trying t o perfect y o u r child, b u t keep t r y i n g to p e r f e c t your r e l a t i o n s h i p with h i m . ” -Dr. H e n k e r
5 0 . “My f a t h e r didn’t t e l l me h o w to l i v e ; he l i v e d , and l e t me w a t c h him d o it.” – Clarence B u d i n t o n Kelland
5 1 . “Parents n e e d to f i l l a c h i l d ’ s bucket o f self-esteem s o high t h a t the r e s t of t h e world c a n ’ t poke e n o u g h holes t o drain i t dry.” – A l v i n Price
5 2 . “Praise y o u r children o p e n l y , reprehend t h e m secretly.” – W . Cecil
5 3 . “Life a f f o r d s no g r e a t e r responsibility, n o greater p r i v i l e g e , than t h e raising o f the n e x t generation.” – C . Everett K o o p
5 4 . “It i s better t o bind y o u r children t o you b y a f e e l i n g of r e s p e c t and b y gentleness, t h a n by f e a r . ” -Terence
5 5 . “To u n d e r s t a n d your p a r e n t s ’ love y o u must r a i s e children y o u r s e l f . ” -Chinese P r o v e r b
5 6 . “Your c h i l d r e n will b e c o m e what y o u are; s o be w h a t you w a n t them t o be”. – D a v i d Bly
5 7 . “First y o u have t o teach a child t o talk, t h e n you h a v e to t e a c h it t o be q u i e t . ” -Prochnow
5 8 . “There’s n o point i n being g r o w n up i f you c a n ’ t be c h i l d i s h sometimes”. – D r . Who
5 9 . “A m o t h e r understands w h a t a c h i l d does n o t say.” – J e w i s h Proverb
6 0 . “A b a b y will m a k e love s t r o n g e r , days s h o r t e r , nights l o n g e r , bankroll s m a l l e r , home h a p p i e r , clothes s h a b b i e r , the p a s t forgotten, a n d the f u t u r e worth l i v i n g for.” – A n o n y m o u s
6 1 . “I f e e l very b l e s s e d to h a v e two w o n d e r f u l , healthy c h i l d r e n who k e e p me c o m p l e t e l y grounded, s a n e and t h r o w up o n my s h o e s just b e f o r e I g o to a n awards s h o w just s o I k n o w to k e e p it r e a l . ” – R e e s e Witherspoon
6 2 . “If w e had p a i d no m o r e attention t o our p l a n t s than w e have t o our c h i l d r e n , we w o u l d now b e living i n a j u n g l e of w e e d . ” -Luther B u r b a n k
6 3 . “Parenting c l a s s e s should b e mandatory, w h e t h e r you a r e adopting o r not, a n d would i n c l u d e an e v a l u a t i o n of y o u r current p h y s i c a l , mental a n d financial s t a t e as w e l l as h o w ready y o u are t o take o n the r i g o r s of p a r e n t h o o d . Our c h i l d r e n are o u r most p r e c i o u s natural r e s o u r c e , and t h e r e is a b s o l u t e l y no o t h e r way t o parent b u t to p u t them f i r s t . ” -Dale A r c h e r
6 4 . “The u n c o n d i t i o n a l love f o r your c h i l d , it’s t r u l y amazing.” – J o u r d a n Dunn
6 5 . “Few t h i n g s are m o r e satisfying t h a n seeing y o u r children h a v e teenagers o f their o w n . ” -Doug L a r s o n
6 6 . “Having c h i l d r e n is l i k e having a bowling a l l e y installed i n your b r a i n . ” -Martin M u l l
6 7 . “Parenthood r e m a i n s the g r e a t e s t single p r e s e r v e of t h e amateur.” – A l v i n Toffler
6 8 . “Parents c a n only g i v e good a d v i c e or p u t them o n the r i g h t paths, b u t the f i n a l forming o f a p e r s o n ’ s character l i e s in t h e i r own h a n d s . ” ― A n n e Frank
6 9 . “I h a v e found t h e best w a y to g i v e advice t o your c h i l d r e n is t o find o u t what t h e y want a n d then a d v i s e them t o do i t . ” – H a r r y S. T r u m a n
7 0 . “What i t ’ s like t o be a parent: I t ’ s one o f the h a r d e s t things y o u ’ l l ever d o but i n exchange i t teaches y o u the m e a n i n g of u n c o n d i t i o n a l love.” ― Nicholas S p a r k s
7 1 . “We m a y not b e able t o prepare t h e future f o r our c h i l d r e n , but w e can a t least p r e p a r e our c h i l d r e n for t h e future.” ― Franklin D . Roosevelt
7 2 . “I t h i n k that t h e best t h i n g we c a n do f o r our c h i l d r e n is t o allow t h e m to d o things f o r themselves, a l l o w them t o be s t r o n g , allow t h e m to e x p e r i e n c e life o n their o w n terms, a l l o w them t o take t h e subway… l e t them b e better p e o p l e , let t h e m believe m o r e in t h e m s e l v e s . ” ― C . JoyBell C .
7 3 . “It’s i m p o s s i b l e to p r o t e c t your k i d s against d i s a p p o i n t m e n t in l i f e . ” ― N i c h o l a s Sparks, M e s s a g e in a Bottle
7 4 . “To b e in y o u r children’s m e m o r i e s tomorrow, Y o u have t o be i n their l i v e s today.” ― Barbara J o h n s o n
7 5 . “The b e s t way t o keep c h i l d r e n at h o m e is t o make t h e home a t m o s p h e r e pleasant, a n d let t h e air o u t of t h e tires.” ― Dorothy P a r k e r
7 6 . “Children h a v e never b e e n very g o o d at l i s t e n i n g to t h e i r elders, b u t they h a v e never f a i l e d to i m i t a t e them.” ― James B a l d w i n
7 7 . “Having c h i l d r e n is l i k e living i n a f r a t house – nobody s l e e p s , everything’s b r o k e n , and t h e r e ’ s a l o t of t h r o w i n g up.” ― Ray R
7 8 . “Before I got m a r r i e d I h a d six t h e o r i e s about r a i s i n g children; n o w , I h a v e six c h i l d r e n and n o theories.” ― John W i l m o t
7 9 . “I d o n ’ t remember w h o said t h i s , but t h e r e really a r e places i n the h e a r t you d o n ’ t even k n o w exist u n t i l you l o v e a c h i l d . ” ― A n n e Lamott, O p e r a t i n g Instructions: A Journal o f My S o n ’ s First Y e a r
8 0 . “(24/7) o n c e you s i g n on t o be a mother, t h a t ’ s the o n l y shift t h e y offer.” ― Jodi P i c o u l t , My S i s t e r ’ s Keeper
8 1 . “Educate y o u r children t o self-control, t o the h a b i t of h o l d i n g passion a n d prejudice a n d evil t e n d e n c i e s subject t o an u p r i g h t and r e a s o n i n g will, a n d you h a v e done m u c h to a b o l i s h misery f r o m their f u t u r e and c r i m e s from s o c i e t y . ” ― B e n j a m i n Franklin
8 2 . “Perhaps i t takes c o u r a g e to r a i s e children..” ― John S t e i n b e c k , East o f Eden
8 3 . “…the l o v e , respect, a n d confidence o f my c h i l d r e n was t h e sweetest r e w a r d I c o u l d receive f o r my e f f o r t s to b e the w o m a n I w o u l d have t h e m copy.” ― Louisa M a y Alcott, L i t t l e Women
8 4 . “I k n o w it i s hard f o r you y o u n g mothers t o believe t h a t almost b e f o r e you c a n turn a r o u n d the c h i l d r e n will b e gone a n d you w i l l be a l o n e with y o u r husband. Y o u had b e t t e r be s u r e you a r e developing t h e kind o f love a n d friendship t h a t will b e delightful a n d enduring. L e t the c h i l d r e n learn f r o m your a t t i t u d e that h e is i m p o r t a n t . Encourage h i m . Be k i n d . It i s a r o u g h world, a n d he, l i k e everyone e l s e , is f i g h t i n g to s u r v i v e . Be c h e e r f u l . Don’t b e a w h i n e r . ” ― M a r j o r i e Pay H i n c k l e y , Small a n d Simple T h i n g s
8 5 . “Parenting i s an i m p o s s i b l e job a t any a g e . ” -Harrison F o r d
8 6 . “God c o u l d not b e everywhere, a n d therefore h e created m o t h e r s . ” – J e w i s h proverb
8 7 . “Everything d e p e n d s on u p b r i n g i n g . ” ― Leo T o l s t o y , War a n d Peace
8 8 . “Parenthood…It’s a b o u t guiding t h e next g e n e r a t i o n , and f o r g i v i n g the l a s t . ” ― P e t e r Krause
8 9 . “Education, l i k e neurosis, b e g i n s at h o m e . ” -Milton S a p i r s t e i n
9 0 . “Parents f o r g i v e their c h i l d r e n least r e a d i l y for t h e faults t h e y themselves i n s t i l l e d in t h e m . ” -Marie v o n Ebner-Eschenbach
9 1 . “When a parent s h o w s up w i t h an a t t i t u d e of e n t i t l e m e n t , understand t h a t under i t is a boatload o f anxiety.” – R o b e r t Evans
9 2 . “Slow p a r e n t s understand t h a t childrearing s h o u l d not b e a c r o s s between a competitive s p o r t and p r o d u c t – d e v e l o p m e n t . It i s not a project; i t ’ s a j o u r n e y . Slow p a r e n t i n g is a b o u t giving k i d s lots o f love a n d attention w i t h no c o n d i t i o n s attached.” – C a r l Honore
9 3 . “Many p e o p l e think t h a t discipline i s the e s s e n c e of p a r e n t i n g . But t h a t isn’t p a r e n t i n g . Parenting i s not t e l l i n g your c h i l d what t o do w h e n he o r she m i s b e h a v e s . Parenting i s providing t h e conditions i n which a child c a n realize h i s or h e r full h u m a n potential.” – G o r d o n Neufeld
9 4 . “The t h i n g about p a r e n t i n g rules i s there a r e n ’ t any. T h a t ’ s what m a k e s it s o difficult.” – E w a n McGregor
9 5 . “Attachment p a r e n t i n g demands n o t just c e r t a i n actions y o u take w i t h your b a b y but a l s o certain e m o t i o n a l states t o accompany t h o s e actions.” – H a n n a Rosin
9 6 . “Parenting, a s an u n p a i d occupation o u t s i d e the w o r l d of p u b l i c power, e n t a i l s lower s t a t u s , less p o w e r , and l e s s control o f resources t h a n paid w o r k . ” -Nancy C h o d o r o w
9 7 . “I t h i n k that t h e ideal o f parenting c a n make p e o p l e unhappy. I t ’ s that t h i s lie t h a t they’re b e i n g told b y society t h a t parenting i s one t h i n g – a n d when p a r e n t i n g is s o m e t h i n g completely d i f f e r e n t – t h a t ’ s what m a k e s them u n h a p p y . ” -Jessica V a l e n t i
9 8 . “Your c h i l d r e n need y o u r presence m o r e than y o u r presents.” – Jesse J a c k s o n
9 9 . “The l a s t step i n parental l o v e involves t h e release o f the b e l o v e d ; the w i l l i n g cutting o f the c o r d that w o u l d otherwise k e e p the c h i l d in a state o f emotional d e p e n d e n c e . ” – L e w i s Mumford
1 0 0 . “ W h a t e v e r you w o u l d have y o u r children b e c o m e , strive t o exhibit i n your o w n lives a n d conversation.” – Lydia H . Sigourney
H o p e you l o v e d our c o l l e c t i o n of b e s t quotes f o r parents. H a v e any m o r e good p a r e n t i n g quotes t h a t you r e a l l y love? D o share i f you k n o w inspirational quotes f o r parents h e r e with o u r readers i n the c o m m e n t s below! Enjoy y o u r parenting j o u r n e y ! !
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