Dost thou know what life is, my child? Hast thou comprehended the action of those springs which produce existence? Hast thou examined thyself?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In raising children, life brings forth those things where you do what you should never have done and what I taught you never to do. And when my kids have done those things, I just kind of look at them and say, 'Now you know life.'
Every child is a thought in the mind of God, and our task is to recognize this thought and help it toward completion.
And thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou doest every act of thy life as if it were the last.
Thou hast created us for Thyself, and our heart is not quiet until it rests in Thee.
Look at life with the eyes of a child.
Seeing to it that a youngster grows up believing not just in the here and now but also in the grand maybes of life guarantees that some small yet crucial part of him remains forever a child.
Answerest thou nothing? Behold how many things they witness against thee.
As every parent knows, children begin life as uninhibited, unabashed explorers of the unknown. From the time we can walk and talk, we want to know what things are and how they work - we begin life as little scientists.
A child's mind is its living room; it's is going to be residing there for the rest of its earthly existence.
It is not that the child lives in a world of imagination, but that the child within us survives and starts into life only at rare moments of recollection, which makes us believe, and it is not true, that, as children, we were imaginative?
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