Welcome to our collection of Children quotes! Children are truly a gift to the world, bringing joy, wonder, and a unique perspective to our lives. This page is dedicated to celebrating the innocence, imagination, and boundless potential that children possess. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of childhood, these quotes will remind you of the preciousness and magic that exists in every child.
Children have an innate ability to see the world with fresh eyes, often finding inspiration and awe in the simplest things. Their curiosity knows no bounds, and their eagerness to learn and explore is truly inspiring. The quotes on this page capture the essence of childhood, reminding us to cherish these precious years and nurture the creativity that resides within each child.
From the tender moments of laughter to the profound wisdom that often emanates from their mouths, children have a way of touching our hearts and reminding us what is truly important. The quotes featured here come from a variety of sources – from beloved authors and poets to influential educators and philosophers. They offer insight, inspiration, and a glimpse into the magical world of childhood.
So, take a moment to browse through our collection of Children quotes and allow them to transport you back to the days of innocence and wonder. Whether you want to be reminded of the joy of parenting, gain a fresh perspective on life, or simply appreciate the beauty of childhood, these quotes are sure to leave a lasting impression.
I believe that the creative impulse is natural in all human beings, and that it is particularly powerful in children unless it is suppressed. Consequently, one is behaving normally and instinctively and healthily when one is creating - literature, art, music, or whatever. An excellent cook is also creative! I am disturbed that a natural human inclination [creative work] should, by some Freudian turn of phrase, be considered compulsive - perhaps even pathological. To me this is a complete misreading of the human enterprise. One should also enjoy one's work, and look forward to it daily.
Children are game for anything. I throw them hard words, and they backhand them over the net. They love words that give them a hard time, provided they are in a context that absorbs their attention.
The innocence of such children doesn't answer our deepest questions about this vale of tears to which we are condemned, but it helps to dispel them. That is the secret to family life.
My priorities are: I need to be good; I need to be well within for my children to be well within; and then the creative process flows, organically and smoothly. I'm not looking to experience what I went through in the 'Livin' La Vida Loca' days again.