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To succeed and help you in your relationship with others, read and learn from the following proverbs and sayings [you may print them by clicking file/print]

  • Today, children of six seem to know all the questions and at sixteen they know all the answers.
  • There's one thing about children - they never go around showing snapshots of their grandparents.
  • A wise son maketh a glad father. Proverbs 10:1
  • Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6
  • Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they never failed to imitate them. James Baldwin
  • All children wear the sign: "I want to be important NOW". Many of our juvenile delinquency problems arise because nobody reads the sign. Dan Pursuit
  • Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbiden them not; for of such is the kingdom of God. Mark 10>14
  • A spoilt child never loves his mother;
  • You can do anything with children if you only play with them. German Proverb
  • Childhood sometimes does pay a second visit to man; youth never. Anna Jameson
  • It is hard for parents to lead a child in the straight and narrow way when they are on the other route.
  • Children thrive on praise! It is more important to praise a child for his good works and his good behavior then it it is to scold him for his bad behavior. Always accentuate the positive!
  • If you can teach a child, you can teach anybody.
  • You can work for years to build up good habits in a child and have them torn down in a few minutes by other children.
  • You surely reap in your children exactly what you sow, especially if you don't discipline them - That's your job as a parent, to train up your child in the way he should go.
  • Every child's discipline must be tailored for his particular needs, his individual personality.
  • Many adults have a double standard, a stricter one for their children than for themselves.
  • Many parents are so anxious to give their children what they didn't have, that they neglect to give them what they did have.
  • The best thing to spend on children is time.
  • No wonder it's tough to be a teenager. Half the grownups tell him to find himself, and the other half tell him to get lost!
  • Really, the younger generation isn't so bad, it's just they have more critics than models.
  • Teenagers are extremists. It takes them a few years to learn moderation and realize that there is a certain in-between and that not everything is all bad or all good, including their parents.

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  • True education enrolls men at the cradle and graduates them at the grave
  • It's not the I.Q. but the I WILL that is important in education
  • His brother has a Ph.D, his wife has an M.A., his daughter has a B.A., he's the only one with a J.O.B.
  • All a youngster wants out of school is himself.
  • An educational system isn't worth a great deal if it teaches young people how to make a living but doesn't teach them how to make a life.
  • Many people were blue and down in the dumps before they became educated, now they're just depressed a despondent.
  • It seems all a college education does is help folks become confused on a higher plane.
  • An expert can take something you already know and make it sound confusing.
  • One who never asks questions either knows everything or nothing. - Malcom S. Forbes
  • If a person has no education he is forced to use his brain.
  • To look is one thing. to see what you look at is another. To understand what you see is a third. To learn from what you understand is still something else. But to act on what you learn is what really matters.
  • A person becomes wise by observing what happens when he isn't.
  • Don't call it education unless it has taught you life's true values.
  • He who makes the same mistake over and over again learns to do at least one thing well.
  • A wise man learns by the experience of others. An ordinary man learns from his own. A fool learns from nobody's.
  • An American woman living in India was having a simple electrical installation done by a native electrician. He troubled her so much for instructions that she at last said irritably, "You know what I want; just use your common sense and do it." The electrician salaamed politely and said, "Madam, common sense is a rare gift of God. I have only a technical education."
  • We spend $10,000 for a school bus so children won't have to walk. Then we spend $100,000 for a gym so they can get some exercise
  • Love sees through a telescope - not a microscope.
  • We like some one - because. We love someone - although.
  • O God, when I am wrong, make me
    easy to change, and when I am right, make me easy to live with!
  • The mind has a thousand eyes,
    And the heart but one,
    Yet the light of the whole life dies
    When love is gone
  • The witty Oliver Herford has defined a kiss as, "A course of procedure, cunningly devised, for the mutual stoppage of speech at a moment when words are superfluous."
  • Stephen Grellet was a French-born Quaker who died in New Jersey in 1855, Grellet would be unknown to the world today except for a few lines which made him immortal. The familiar lines, which have served as an inspiration to so many people, are these: "I shall pass through this world but once. Any good that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now and not defer it. For I shall not pass this way again."
  • Love is blind and marriage is the eye-opener.
  • Scratch a lover and find a foe. Dorothy Parker
  • Greater Love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.John 15:3
  • For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish. but have everlasting life. John 3:16.
  • Who, being loved, is poor? Oscar Wilde
  • The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. Victor Hugo
  • Love, you know, seeks to make happy rather than to be happy. Ralph Connor
  • There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear. 1 John 4:18
  • Love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit. William Shakespeare
  • Love is like the measles - all the worse when it comes late in life.
  • 'Tis better to have loved and lost
    Than never to have loved at all. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  • We always believe our first love is our last and our last love our first. George Whyte-Melville
  • A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another. Jesus Christ (John 13:34)

 

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