Beautiful phrases about mom and dad. Beautiful statuses about parents. Funny statuses about fathers and children

  • The most vile ingratitude, but at the same time the most ordinary and most primordial, is the ingratitude of children towards their parents. (L. Vauvenargues)
  • Your friends may be traitors, your loved ones may be unfaithful, but your parents are always with you, always alone. Appreciate them above all.
  • Good children for parents are those who are seen but not heard. Good parents for children are those who are neither seen nor heard.
  • By the time we realize that our parents were right, we already have our own children who think that we are wrong.
  • Statuses and quotes about parents with meaning - Any guardianship that continues after adulthood turns into usurpation. (V. Hugo)
  • TOP 20 statuses and quotes about parents

    • Love and appreciate your parents.) If it weren’t for them, you wouldn’t exist.
    • Good parents are already a big dowry.
    • Parents do not understand how much harm they cause to their children when, using their parental authority, they want to impose their beliefs and views on life on them. (F.E. Dzerzhinsky)
    • And in this world you can’t trust anyone except mom and dad, believe me.
    • The strongest SUV in the world is the parents... They will pull you out of any hole!
  • We need to instill in children a love for people, and not for oneself. And for this, the parents themselves. you have to love people. (F.E. Dzerzhinsky)
  • Parents are the best we have, appreciate them because only they will love and believe in you until the very end...
  • Family education for parents is, first of all, self-education. (N.K. Krupskaya)
  • The parents' house is a little paradise: you sleep well there and smell of delicious food. This is the best corner in the whole world.
  • By raising children, today's parents are raising the future history of our country, and therefore the history of the world. (A.S. Makarenko)
  • Parents are the bones on which their children sharpen their teeth.
  • The love of parents is the most selfless. (G. Marx)
  • Never complain about things your parents couldn't give you. They may have given you everything they had. Each of you owes them a huge debt.
  • The relationship between parents and children is as difficult and as dramatic as the relationship between lovers. (A. Moru)
  • What makes a child happy are those who love and friendly parents, not expensive toys.
  • Whatever you do for your parents, expect the same from your children. (Pittacus)
  • There is nothing genuine left in the world. Except for parental love.
  • We teach our children first. Then we ourselves learn from them. (Ya. Rainey)
  • It's strange how many parents don't realize how much we'll be like them? Why don’t they think about it, why don’t they become better, more interesting, more mysterious? After all, raising a child is the same as falling in love with yourself: you want to be something beautiful so that they will love you? Doesn't a child deserve love from his parents?
  • Love for parents is the basis of all virtues. (Cicero)
  • Let our parents live a long, long time, the rest is not so important.
  • Raising a child requires more penetrating thinking, deeper wisdom than governing a state. (W. Channing)
  • When people ask me what it's like to be a parent, I answer that it is one of the most difficult experiences, but in return you learn to love. Everything a child does seems like the greatest miracle to parents.
  • Parents least of all forgive their children those vices that they themselves instilled in them. (F. Schiller)
  • Statuses and quotes about parents with meaning - Being a parent means constantly hoping that your child will not go so far ahead that you can no longer understand his next step.
  • To highly value parents means not to evaluate the actions of parents, but only to follow their example.
    Mo Tzu

    The virtue of parents is a great dowry.
    Horace

    The father is higher than a hundred teachers, the mother is higher than a hundred fathers. The one who does not honor his parents is dishonest - this is the main duty of a person, all others are of secondary importance.
    Laws of Manu

    The mother is greater than the earth, the father is greater than the heavens.
    "Mahabharata", III, 5

    Fatherhood and motherhood are extremely risky activities; The life of a parent is the life of a player.
    Sydney Smith

    That's not the meaning of marriage. that adults give birth to children, but... that children produce adults.
    Pieter de Vries

    Parents who are lucky with their children usually have children who are lucky with their parents.

    It is much easier to take on parental responsibilities than to leave them.
    Mother Murphy's Laws

    Every adult needs a child to teach; This is the only way adults learn.
    Frank Clark

    Parents learn little by little from their children how to cope with life.
    Muriel Spark

    Parents are most reluctant to forgive their children the flaws that they themselves instilled in them.
    Maria Ebner-Eschenbach

    “Which person is most worthy of being treated well by me?”
    - "Your mother".
    - “And who then?”
    - "Your mother".
    - “And who then?”
    - "Your mother".
    - “And who then?”
    - "Your father".
    Sunnah (al-Bukhari, hadith 5971)

    Mothers are a biological necessity; fathers are a social invention.
    Margaret Mead

    It seems that mom only does what dad wants, and yet we live like this. as mom wants.
    Lillian Hellman

    We get mother's love for free, but father's love must be earned. Mothers are more generous.
    Robert Frost

    Adopting a boy is more troublesome, but no more risky than adopting him the usual way.
    Samuel Butler

    You truly become yourself the day you lose your parents.
    Henri de Monterlant

    Honor to the gods, honor to parents.
    Solon

    Be careful also that people, noticing your disrespect for your parents, do not jointly despise you, and that you are not left without friends at all, because as soon as they notice your ingratitude towards your parents, no one can be sure that, having done you good business will receive gratitude.
    Socrates

    A father's prudence is the most effective instruction for children.
    Democritus

    The habits of fathers, both good and bad, turn into the vices of children.
    Democritus

    Treat your parents the way you would want your own children to treat you.
    Isocrates

    Fathers and children should not wait for requests from each other, but should proactively give what each other needs, with primacy belonging to the father.
    Diogenes of Sinope

    Always honor your parents equally with God.
    Menander

    Love for parents is the basis of all virtues.
    Cicero Marcus Tullius

    The mother is always reliably known.
    Unknown author

    Like the mother, like the daughter.
    Unknown author

    When serving your father and mother, exhort them as gently as possible. If your advice does not work, remain respectful and humble. Even if you are annoyed in your heart, do not express your dissatisfaction.
    Confucius (Kun Tzu)

    Honor your father and your mother.
    Old Testament. Exodus
    Do not move the ancient boundaries that your fathers set.

    Listen to your father: he begat you; and do not despise your mother when she is old.
    Old Testament. Proverbs of Solomon

    You tame the riot of youth, like a beast,
    Always serve as a fence for your father and mother.
    Don't forget that mother made us drunk,
    The father raised his own child.
    Nasir Khosrow

    It’s better to commit a hundred heavy sins,
    To accept a hundred severe torments, to gain a hundred enemies,
    How to become disobedient and offend a parent,
    Why not come to him in difficult times when he calls.
    Muhammad Babur

    From our parents we received the greatest and most priceless gift - life. They fed and raised us, sparing neither strength nor love. And now that they are old and sick, it is our duty to cure them and nurse them back to health!
    Leonardo da Vinci

    When parents are smart and virtuously modest, then their sons are well-behaved.
    Sebastian Brant

    ...The child is studying
    From the cradle of a wise father.
    (Whoever thinks differently is a fool,
    He is an enemy to the child and himself!)
    Sebastian Brant

    The merits of the father do not apply to the son.
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

    One father means more than a hundred teachers.
    George Herbert

    Immediately after God comes the father.
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Usually love fizzles out quickly, especially when it has to go uphill, from children to parents.
    George Saville Halifax

    Honor your parents at any age.
    Ekaterina II Alekseevna

    Mother is the name of God on the lips and hearts of little children.
    William Makepeace Thackeray

    There are no words to fully express
    What does a mother mean and what is she for us?
    Sandor Petőfi

    All fathers want their children to achieve what they themselves failed to achieve.
    Johann Wolfgang Goethe

    The most best mother one that can replace a father for children when he is gone.
    Johann Wolfgang Goethe

    A woman who, having children, is capable of experiencing boredom is worthy of contempt.
    Jean Paul

    The love of parents is the most selfless.
    Karl Marx

    The most cowardly people, incapable of resistance, become implacable where they can demonstrate absolute parental authority.
    Karl Marx

    Parents least of all forgive their children those vices that they themselves instilled in them.
    Johann

    A father should be a friend and confidante to his children, not a tyrant.
    Vincenzo Gioberti

    Love and respect for parents, without any doubt, is a sacred feeling.

    There is nothing holier and more selfless than a mother’s love; every attachment, every love, every passion is either weak or self-interested in comparison with it.
    Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

    No other sample needed
    When your father's example is in your eyes.
    Alexander Sergeevich Griboyedov

    A loving mother, trying to ensure the happiness of her children, often ties them hand and foot with the narrowness of her views, the short-sightedness of her calculations and the unsolicited tenderness of her worries.
    Dmitry Ivanovich Pisarev

    I speak, of course, only of good mothers when I say that it is good for sons to have mothers as their intimate friends.
    Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky

    A mother's heart is an abyss, in the depths of which forgiveness will always be found.
    Honore de Balzac

    A mother's heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles.
    Pierre Jean Beranger

    An ungrateful son is worse than a stranger: he is a criminal, since a son has no right to be indifferent to his mother.

    Until the age of twenty-five, children love their parents; at twenty-five they condemn them; then they forgive them.
    Hippolyte Taine

    Becoming a father is very easy. Being a father, on the other hand, is difficult.
    Wilhelm Busch

    Motherly love is the most common and most commonly understood example of productive love; its very essence is care and responsibility.
    Erich Fromm

    Let us praise the woman-Mother, whose love knows no barriers, whose breasts fed the whole world! Everything beautiful in a person - from the rays of the sun and from
    Mother's milk is what saturates us with love for life!
    Maksim Gorky

    Mother creates, she protects, and to speak about destruction in front of her means to speak against her. Mother is always against death.
    Maksim Gorky

    Mother's happiness comes from people's happiness, like a stem from a root. There is no maternal destiny without the people's destiny.
    Chingiz Torekulovich Aitmatov

    It is much easier to become a father than to remain one.
    Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky

    Mother and father, dad and mom - these are the first two authorities on which the world is based for a child, faith in life, in man, in everything honest, good and holy.
    Grigory Alexandrovich Medynsky

    No man can become a good father until he learns to understand his father.
    Thornton Niven Wilder

    Any worker - from a watchman to a minister - can be replaced by an equally or even more capable worker. It is impossible to replace a good father with an equally good father.
    Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

    The most valuable moral trait of good parents, which is passed on to children without special effort, is the spiritual kindness of a mother and father, the ability to do good to people. Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

    Mother is the only deity on earth who does not know atheists.
    Ernest Wilfried Aeguwe

    Parents are so steeped in tradition that they don’t want to understand anything beyond what they know.
    Alfred Adler

    The relationship between parents and children is as difficult and as dramatic as the relationship between lovers.
    Andre Maurois

    The idea of ​​motherhood is an endless becoming.
    Oswald Spengler

    Parents who do not consider it necessary to hide their personal dramas from their children instantly reduce their children to the position of slaves.
    Robert Walser

    • Children multiply our everyday worries and anxieties, but at the same time, thanks to them, death does not seem so terrible to us. (F. Bacon)
    • The parental home is like a transit point, a calm and friendly hotel for a tired wanderer to rest. Take a break and catch your breath, but not live. Constantly being in the old place, you warm yourself up in the past, it is attractive and cozy. And before you can blink your eye, you will fall into a sluggish slumber of lack of will. If you linger a little, you won’t be able to escape.
  • And we all think that our parents don’t really notice our mood, today mine told me: “You, our girl, are completely broken, smile! Everything will be fine”...
  • Statuses about parents are touching to tears - Parents are the most undervalued, but priceless thing that can happen in life...
  • Guys, appreciate your parents... Otherwise, this opportunity may not present itself later. No matter how much they scold you, you are still their greatest love...
  • TOP 20 touching statuses about parents

    • Our children are our old age. Proper upbringing is our happy old age, bad upbringing is our future grief, these are our tears, this is our guilt before other people, before the whole country. (A.S. Makarenko)
    • All parents are ready to give their LIFE for their child, but they often don’t have TIME to play with him...
    • There is nothing more important than our parents. Don't sow disappointment in their souls! Love them, take care of them, carry them in your arms! And don't forget to thank them for everything.
    • Parents are the most precious thing in life. You only fully realize this when you lose someone!
    • In this world we do not value 2 things: health and parents while they are alive...
  • Appreciate every moment you live with your parents.
  • Mutual love is cemented by children. (Menander)
  • No matter what disgusting act a person has committed, there are people who will never leave him. And they will still consider him the best. This is mother and father.
  • Parents are the ones we love the most, but we deceive the most often.
  • The heart shrinks and aches, it hurts to watch our parents grow old...
  • It hurts when you can’t hug your mom or dad because they are no longer there.
  • For the hundredth time I am convinced that our best friends- these are the parents! Only they sincerely wish us happiness!
  • Children start by loving their parents. Then they judge them. And they almost never forgive them.
  • Everything can be experienced: great love, betrayal, leaving friends. Everything except the death of parents is a huge wound in the heart that will not heal.
  • Parents are not chosen. But we need to learn to love them only because they gave us life and are ready to go through part of it with us.
  • Nothing is so rare in the world as complete frankness between parents and children. (R. Rolland)
  • From our parents we received the greatest and most priceless gift - life. They fed and raised us, sparing neither strength nor love. And now that they are old and sick, it is our duty to cure them and nurse them back to health!
  • Parents don't wait to be told "thank you." That is why you need to say this as often as possible.
  • Only then do we become adults when our parents die; while they are alive, we are children...
  • One of the only places where you are expected, believed, loved and forgiven. This is the house where your parents live.
  • I realized that my parents are a part of my world... The world in which I live! I realized when I missed them... When I lived half a month without them... The house became empty! The sofa is cold, and the light in their room is no longer on... Take care of your parents...
  • My parents aren't always right. But they are always my parents.
  • Statuses about parents are touching to tears - I’m not afraid of anything so much as the time when my parents are gone.
  • First, our parents interfere with our lives, then our children, and only when our grandchildren appear do we understand that we have not lived our lives in vain.
  • Don't judge your parents for their mistakes. Then your children will not judge you.
  • A mother's heart is an abyss, in the depths of which forgiveness will always be found. O. Balzac

    Respect is the outpost that protects the father and mother, as well as the child; It saves the former from grief, the latter from remorse. O. Balzac

    Mother's clairvoyance is not given to anyone. Some secret invisible threads are stretched between mother and child, thanks to which every shock in his soul echoes with pain in her heart and every success is felt as a joyful event in her own life. O. Balzac

    How grossly mistaken are many, even the best of fathers, who consider it necessary to separate themselves from their children with severity, severity, and inaccessible importance! They think by this to arouse respect for themselves, and in fact they arouse it, but the respect is cold, timid, tremulous, and thus they turn them away from themselves and involuntarily accustom them to secrecy and deceit. V. G. Belinsky

    There is nothing holier and more selfless than a mother’s love; every attachment, every love, every passion is either weak or self-interested in comparison with it. V. G. Belinsky

    Let the child play pranks and play pranks, as long as his pranks and pranks are not harmful and do not bear the imprint of physical and moral cynicism. V. G. Belinsky

    A mother's heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles. P. Beranger

    A good mother gives her stepson a larger piece of the pie than her own child. L. Burnet

    It is an amazing fact that most brilliant people had wonderful mothers, that they acquired much more from their mothers than from their fathers. G. Buckle

    Becoming a father is very easy. Being a father, on the other hand, is difficult. V. Bush

    Children make work joyful, but they make failure seem more distressing. F. Bacon

    Children multiply our everyday worries and anxieties, but at the same time, thanks to them, death does not seem so terrible to us. F. Bacon

    The most vile ingratitude, but at the same time the most ordinary and most primordial, is the ingratitude of children towards their parents. L. Vauvenargues

    At first, maternal education is most important, for morality must be instilled in the child as a feeling. G. Hegel

    In general, children love their parents less than the parents of children, because they move towards independence and grow stronger, therefore leaving their parents behind them, while the parents have in them the objective objectivity of their own connection. G. Hegel

    Of all generally immoral relationships, treating children as slaves is the most immoral. G. Hegel

    One father means more than a hundred teachers. D. Herbert

    Preaching from the pulpit, captivating from the rostrum, teaching from the pulpit is much easier than raising one child. A. I. Herzen

    Blessed is he who has ancestors with a pure heart honors I. Goethe

    Cleanliness arouses a joyful self-awareness in children. I. Goethe

    The best mother is the one who can replace the father for her children when he is gone. I. Goethe

    Let us praise the woman - the Mother, whose love knows no barriers, whose breasts fed the whole world! Everything beautiful in a person - from the rays of the sun and from the Mother's milk - is what saturates us with love for life! M. Gorky

    Children are the living flowers of the earth. M. Gorky

    Children are our judges of tomorrow, they are critics of our views and actions, they are people who go into the world for the great work of building new forms of life. M. Gorky

    When a person can call his mother and soul mate, this is a rare happiness. M. Gorky

    Mother creates, she protects, and to speak about destruction in front of her means to speak against her. Mother is always against death. M. Gorky

    Teaching children is a necessary matter; we should understand that it is very useful for us to learn from children ourselves. M. Gorky

    It is wonderful to be the support of a father and mother in important situations in life, but attention to their demands, often petty and absurd, constrains a living, free, courageous talent. A. S. Griboyedov

    Any guardianship that continues after adulthood turns into usurpation. V. Hugo

    Children immediately and naturally become accustomed to happiness, because by their very nature they are joy and happiness. V. Hugo

    There is no hymn on earth more solemn than the babbling of children's lips. V. Hugo

    The desire to create happy life Indulging a child from infancy is perhaps unwise. V. Hugo

    A father's prudence is the most effective instruction for children. Democritus

    Whoever got a good son-in-law gained a son, and whoever got a bad one lost a daughter. Democritus

    The worst thing young people can learn is frivolity. For the latter gives rise to those pleasures from which vice develops. Democritus

    The habits of fathers, both good and bad, turn into the vices of children. Democritus

    A father should be a friend and confidante to his children, not a tyrant. V. Gioberti

    Spoiled and pampered children, whose every whim is satisfied by their parents, grow up to be degenerate, weak-willed egoists. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    It is necessary to instill in children love for people, and not for oneself, and for this the parents themselves need to love people. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    A huge task faces you: to educate and shape the souls of your children. Be vigilant! For the guilt or merit of the children falls to a huge extent on the heads and conscience of the parents. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    A child knows how to love someone who loves him, and he can only be raised with love. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    Parents do not understand how much harm they cause to their children when, using their parental authority, they want to impose their beliefs and views on life on them. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    The tale of a mother's affection remains for life. F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    Parents love their children with an anxious and indulgent love that spoils them. There is another love, attentive and calm, which makes them honest. And so it is real love father. D. Diderot

    Fathers and children should not wait for requests from each other, but should proactively give what each other needs, with primacy belonging to the father. Diogenes

    A woman who, having children, is capable of experiencing boredom is worthy of contempt. Jean Paul

    Giving children rewards all the time is not good. Through this they become selfish, and from here a corrupt mindset develops. I. Kant

    There are no good fathers good upbringing, despite all the schools, institutes and boarding houses. N. M. Karamzin

    It is much easier to become a father than to remain one. V. O. Klyuchevsky

    Many children's games imitate the serious activities of adults. J. Korczak

    A child is a rational being; he knows well the needs, difficulties and obstacles of his life. J. Korczak

    Children are our future! They must be well armed to fight for our ideals. N. K. Krupskaya

    Family education for parents is, first of all, self-education. N. K. Krupskaya

    Descendants atone for the guilt of their ancestors. Curtius

    There are strange fathers who, until their death, are occupied with only one thing: to give their children reasons not to grieve too much about her. J. Labruyère

    Mother is the only deity on earth who does not know atheists. E. Legouwe

    The well-being of the entire people depends on the proper upbringing of children. D. Locke

    By raising children, today's parents are raising the future history of our country, and therefore the history of the world. A. S. Makarenko

    The main basis of parental authority can only be the life and work of parents, their civil persona, their behavior. A. S. Makarenko

    Children are the living force of society. Without them, it seems bloodless and cold. A. S. Makarenko

    If at home you are rude, or boastful, or drunk, and even worse, if you insult your mother, you no longer need to think about education: you are already raising your children, and you are raising them poorly, and no best tips and the methods will not help you. A. S. Makarenko

    Precisely those parents who raise their children poorly, and in general those people who are distinguished by a complete lack of pedagogical tact - they all exaggerate the importance of pedagogical conversations. A. S. Makarenko

    Concentrating parental love on one child is a terrible delusion. A. S. Makarenko

    Our children are our old age. Proper upbringing is our happy old age, bad upbringing is our future grief, these are our tears, this is our guilt before other people, before the whole country. A. S. Makarenko

    They usually say: I am a mother and I am a father, we give everything to the child, we sacrifice everything to him, including our own happiness. The most terrible gift a parent can give to their child. The question must be put this way: no sacrifices, never, for anything. On the contrary, let the child yield to his parents. A. S. Makarenko

    The love of parents is the most selfless. G. Marx

    Mutual love is cemented by children. Menander

    He is the father who educates, not the one who gives birth. Menander

    One mirror is more important than a whole gallery of ancestors. V. Menzel

    The mother must receive appropriate education in order for her behavior to be moral towards the child. An ignorant mother will be a very bad teacher, despite all her good will and love. I. I. Mechnikov

    It is usually our will to give our children our knowledge; and even more, give them our passions. C. Montesquieu

    An ungrateful son is worse than a stranger: he is a criminal, since a son has no right to be indifferent to his mother. G. Maupassant

    The relationship between parents and children is as difficult and as dramatic as the relationship between lovers. A. Maurois

    We love our sister, and wife, and father, but in agony we remember our mother. N. A. Nekrasov

    Children are the pinnacle of a healthy marriage. R. Neubert

    There is a most beautiful creature to whom we are always indebted - this is a mother. N. A. Ostrovsky

    In order to judge a child fairly and truly, we need not to transfer him from his sphere to ours, but to move into his spiritual world ourselves. N. I. Pirogov

    A loving mother, trying to ensure the happiness of her children, often ties them hand and foot with the narrowness of her views, the short-sightedness of her calculations and the unsolicited tenderness of her worries. D. I. Pisarev

    When a child is frightened, spanked and upset in every possible way, then from a very young age he begins to feel lonely. D. I. Pisarev

    A person who truly respects the human personality must respect it in his child, starting from the moment when the child felt his “I” and separated himself from the world around him. D. I. Pisarev

    Whatever you do for your parents, expect the same from your children. Pittacus

    Disrespect for ancestors is the first sign of immorality. A. S. Pushkin

    We teach our children first. Then we ourselves learn from them. J. Rainis

    Nothing surprises when everything surprises: this is the nature of a child. A. Rivarol

    Nothing is so rare in the world as complete frankness between parents and children. R. Rolland

    You will never be able to create wise men if you kill naughty children. J.-J. Rousseau

    If you yield to the child, he will become your master; and in order to make him obey, you will have to negotiate with him every minute. J.-J. Rousseau

    Do you know what the surest way to make your child unhappy is to teach him not to refuse anything. J.-J. Rousseau

    Nature wants children to be children before they become adults. If we want to disrupt this order, we will produce precocious fruits that will have neither ripeness nor taste and will soon deteriorate. Let childhood mature in children. J.-J. Rousseau

    The child has his own special ability to see, think and feel; there is nothing more stupid than trying to replace this skill with ours. J.-J. Rousseau

    There is no worse retribution for madness and delusions than to see your own children suffer because of them. W. Sumner

    The merits of the father do not apply to the son. M. Cervantes

    Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, and creativity. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    If people say bad things about your children, it means they are saying bad things about you. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Any worker - from a watchman to a minister - can be replaced by an equally or even more capable worker. It is impossible to replace a good father with an equally good father. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Many troubles have their roots precisely in the fact that from childhood a person is not taught to control his desires, he is not taught to correctly relate to the concepts of what is possible, what is necessary, and what is not. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    The child hates the one who hits. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Man has three disasters: death, old age and bad children. No one can close the doors of their house from old age and death, but the children themselves can protect the house from bad children. V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    You cannot scare off children with harshness; they only cannot stand lies. L. N. Tolstoy

    A child's feeling, just like a child's thought, should be guided without force. K. D. Ushinsky

    The school of properly guided play opens a child's windows to a world wider and more reliable than reading. J. Fabre

    It is not surprising that sons who are raised by a wise father are rich in knowledge. Ferdowsi

    Let the child's first lesson be obedience, then the second may be what you consider necessary. T. Fuller

    He who does not instill anything useful in his son feeds a thief. T. Fuller

    A person achieves the highest when he sets a good example. S. Zweig

    Love for parents is the basis of all virtues. Cicero

    A child who suffers less insults grows up to be more self-aware of his dignity. N. G. Chernyshevsky

    I am speaking, of course, only about good mothers, saying that it is useful for sons to have their mothers as intimate friends. N. G. Chernyshevsky

    He who cannot take with affection will not take with severity. A. P. Chekhov

    Raising a child requires more penetrating thinking, deeper wisdom than governing a state. W. Channing

    The son, of course, has the right to choose his wife, but the father, who leaves all his happiness in worthy offspring, has the right to participate, even with advice, in such a matter. W. Shakespeare

    Children's play often has deep meaning. F. Schiller

    Parents least of all forgive their children those vices that they themselves instilled in them. F. Schiller

    Relatives - everyone who has the same strength of spirit. F. Schiller

    Sweets, cookies and candies cannot raise children into healthy people. Like bodily food, spiritual food should also be simple and nutritious. R. Schumann

    A bad teacher of children is one who does not remember his childhood. M. Ebner-Eschenbach

    You will almost always achieve more with affection than with brute force. Aesop

    The children of a hero are not always heroes; it is even less likely that the grandchildren will be heroes. R. Emerson

    As soon as the children become obedient, the mothers become afraid - they are about to die. R. Emerson

    A father's strictness is a wonderful medicine: there is more sweet than bitter in him. Epictetus

    Childhood should be given the greatest respect. Juvenal

    Attitude towards children is an unmistakable measure of a person’s spiritual dignity. Yanka Bryl

    Sincerity between parents and their children is very rare at all times. – R. Rolland

    The black ingratitude of children towards the parents who raised them with love and affection is considered an ordinary and vile thing. – L. Vauvenargues

    The primary task is the correct formation of the child’s soul. Parents invariably bear a difficult burden of responsibility; the lion's share of children's merits or misdeeds will fall on the shoulders of a strict father and caring mother. – F. Dzerzhinsky

    Children and grandchildren multiply the number of problematic issues, giving their parents youth and a delay in death in return. – F. Bacon

    As time has proven, there are no irreplaceable workers in principle. Evolution makes people more educated, more capable and smarter. Good parents There is no scientifically proven possibility to replace it yet. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    We are in a misunderstanding when, instilling our judgments in our children, we encounter tough opposition and the unwillingness of our children’s relatives to compromise. Children's judgments and views on life are born not at the will of their parents, but independently. – F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    Parents do not forgive the shortcomings instilled in their children out of principle. – F. Schiller

    To instill in children a love for people, parents themselves must be an example, enveloping those around them with sincere feelings and warmth of soul. – F. E. Dzerzhinsky

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    Parents love their children with an anxious and indulgent love that spoils them. There is another love, attentive and calm, which makes them honest. And this is the true love of a father. – D. Diderot

    When a child is frightened, spanked and upset in every possible way, then from a very young age he begins to feel lonely. – D.I. Pisarev

    Children make work joyful, but they make failure seem more distressing. – F. Bacon

    Our children are our old age. Proper upbringing is our happy old age, bad upbringing is our future grief, these are our tears, this is our guilt before other people, before the whole country. – A. S. Makarenko

    Giving children rewards all the time is not good. Through this they become selfish, and from here a corrupt mindset develops. – I. Kant

    A mother's heart is an abyss, in the depths of which forgiveness will always be found. – O. Balzac

    It is much easier to become a father than to remain one. – V. O. Klyuchevsky

    A child is a rational being; he knows well the needs, difficulties and obstacles of his life. – I. Korcht

    There is no hymn on earth more solemn than the babbling of children's lips. – V. Hugo

    Without good fathers there is no good education, despite all the schools, institutes and boarding houses. – N. M. Karamzin

    Descendants atone for the guilt of their ancestors. – Curtius

    Attitude towards children is an unmistakable measure of a person’s spiritual dignity. – Yanka Bryl – Becoming a father is very easy. Being a father, on the other hand, is difficult. – V. Bush

    You will never be able to create wise men if you kill naughty children. – J.-J. Rousseau

    The child has his own special ability to see, think and feel; there is nothing more stupid than trying to replace this skill with ours. – J.-J. Rousseau

    Do you know what the surest way to make your child unhappy is to teach him not to refuse anything. – J.-J. Rousseau

    Let the child play pranks and play pranks, as long as his pranks and pranks are not harmful and do not bear the imprint of physical and moral cynicism. – V. G. Belinsky

    Mutual love is cemented by children. – Menander – He is the father who educates, not the one who gives birth. – Menander

    Let us praise the woman - the Mother, whose love knows no barriers, whose breasts fed the whole world! Everything that is beautiful in a person - from the rays of the sun and from the Mother's milk - is what saturates us with love for life! – M. Gorky

    At first, maternal education is most important, for morality must be implanted in the child as a feeling - G. Hegel - Of all generally immoral relations, treating children as slaves is the most immoral. – G. Hegel

    The children of a hero are not always heroes; it is even less likely that grandchildren will be heroes. – R. EmersonV. G. Belinsky

    Children immediately and naturally become accustomed to happiness, because by their very nature they are joy and happiness. – V. Hugo

    One mirror is more important than a whole gallery of ancestors. – V. Menzel

    A bad teacher of children is one who does not remember his childhood. – M. Ebner-Eschenbach

    Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, and creativity. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Cleanliness arouses a joyful self-awareness in children. – J. Goethe – Mother creates, she protects, and to speak about destruction in front of her means to speak against her. Mother is always against death. – M. Gorky

    Any worker - from a watchman to a minister - can be replaced by an equally or even more capable worker. It is impossible to replace a good father with an equally good father. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    V. A. Sukhomlinsky - You cannot scare off children with severity, they only cannot stand lies. – L. N. Tolstoy

    V. A. Sukhomlinsky - The child hates the one who hits.

    Teaching children is a necessary matter; we should understand that it is very useful for us to learn from children ourselves. – M. Gorky

    The son, of course, has the right to choose his wife, but the father, who leaves all his happiness in worthy offspring, has the right to participate, even with advice, in such a matter. – W. Shakespeare

    Nothing surprises when everything surprises: this is the nature of a child. – A. Rivarol

    A father's prudence is the most effective instruction for children. – Democritus

    The habits of fathers, both good and bad, turn into the vices of children. – Deschukrit

    The worst thing young people can learn is frivolity. For the latter gives rise to those pleasures from which vice develops. – Democritus

    A father should be a friend and confidante to his children, not a tyrant. – V. Gioberti

    The tale of a mother's affection remains for life. – F. E. Dzerzhinsky

    There are strange fathers who, until their death, are occupied with only one thing: to give their children reasons not to grieve too much about her. – J. Labruyère

    P. Beranger - A good mother gives her stepson a larger piece of the pie than her child. – L. Berne

    The mother must receive appropriate education in order for her behavior to be moral towards the child. An ignorant mother will be a very bad teacher, despite all her good will and love. – I. I. Mechnikov

    In general, children love their parents less than the parents of children, because they move towards independence and grow stronger, therefore leaving their parents behind them, while the parents have in them the objective objectivity of their own connection. – G. Hegel

    You cannot scare off children with harshness; they only cannot stand lies. – L. N. Tolstoy

    It is usually our will to give our children our knowledge; and even more, give them our passions. – C. Montesquieu

    An ungrateful son is worse than a stranger: he is a criminal, since a son has no right to be indifferent to his mother. – G. Maupassant

    Let the child's first lesson be obedience, then the second may be what you consider necessary. – T. Fuller

    A person achieves the highest when he sets a good example. – S. Zweig

    Respect is the outpost that protects the father and mother, as well as the child; It saves the former from grief, the latter from remorse. – O. Balzac

    Children are our future! They must be well armed to fight for our ideals. – N.K. Krupsky

    I am speaking, of course, only about good mothers, saying that it is useful for sons to have their mothers as intimate friends. – N. G. Chernyshevsky

    He who cannot take with affection will not take with severity. – A.P. Chekhov

    Raising a child requires more penetrating thinking, deeper wisdom than governing a state. – W. Channing

    How grossly mistaken are many, even the best of fathers, who consider it necessary to separate themselves from their children with severity, severity, and inaccessible importance! They think by this to arouse respect for themselves, and in fact they arouse it, but the respect is cold, timid, tremulous, and thus they turn them away from themselves and involuntarily accustom them to secrecy and deceit. – V. G. Belinsky – A mother’s heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles.

    He who does not instill anything useful in his son feeds a thief. – T. Fuller

    There is no worse retribution for madness and delusions than to see your own children suffer because of them. – W. Sumner

    Disrespect for ancestors is the first sign of immorality. – A.S. Pushkin – First we teach our children. Then we ourselves learn from them. – I. Riney

    Family education for parents is, first of all, self-education. – N.K. Krupsky

    Relatives - everyone who has the same strength of spirit. – F. Schiller

    It is wonderful to be the support of a father and mother in important situations in life, but attention to their demands, often petty and absurd, constrains a living, free, courageous talent. – A. S. Griboyedov

    A bad teacher of children is one who does not remember his childhood. – M. Ebner-Eschenbach – You will almost always achieve more with affection than with brute force. – Aesop

    Children are our judges of tomorrow, they are critics of our views and actions, they are people who go into the world for the great work of building new forms of life. – M. Gorky

    Parents least of all forgive their children those vices that they themselves instilled in them. – F. Schiller

    The school of properly guided play opens a child's windows to a world wider and more reliable than reading. – J. Fabre

    A child's feeling, just like a child's thought, should be guided without force. – K. D. Ushinsky

    There is a most beautiful creature to whom we are always indebted - this is our mother. – P. A. Ostrovsky

    In order to judge a child fairly and truly, we need not to transfer him from his sphere to ours, but to move into his spiritual world ourselves. – P. I. Pirogov

    A person who truly respects human personality must respect it in his child, starting from the moment when the child felt his “I” and separated himself from the world around him. – D.I. Pisarev

    Many troubles have their roots precisely in the fact that from childhood a person is not taught to control his desires, he is not taught to correctly relate to the concepts of what is possible, what is necessary, and what is not. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    If people say bad things about your children, it means they are saying bad things about you. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, and creativity.

    Mother's clairvoyance is not given to anyone. Some secret invisible threads are stretched between mother and child, thanks to which every shock in his soul echoes with pain in her heart and every success is felt as a joyful event in her own life. – O. Balzac

    You will almost always achieve more with affection than with brute force. – Aesop

    Children's play often has deep meaning. – F. Schiller

    Love for parents is the basis of all virtues. - Cicero.

    When a person can call his mother and soul mate, this is a rare happiness. – M. Gorky

    It is an amazing fact that most brilliant people had wonderful mothers, that they acquired much more from their mothers than from their fathers. - G. Buckle

    The relationship between parents and children is as difficult and as dramatic as the relationship between lovers. – A. Mora – We love our sister, and our wife, and our father, but in agony we remember our mother. – N.A. Nekrasov – Children are the pinnacle of a healthy marriage. – R. Neubert

    Preaching from the pulpit, captivating from the rostrum, teaching from the pulpit is much easier than raising one child. - A. I. Herzen - The best mother is the one who can replace the father for children when he is gone. – I. Goethe – Blessed is he who honors his ancestors with a pure heart. – J. Goethe

    A woman who, having children, is capable of experiencing boredom is worthy of contempt. – Jean Paul

    If you yield to the child, he will become your master; and in order to make him obey, you will have to negotiate with him every minute. – J.-J. Rousseau

    Children are the living flowers of the earth. – M. Gorky

    There is nothing holier and more selfless than a mother’s love; every attachment, every love, every passion is either weak or self-interested in comparison with it. There is no worse retribution for follies and errors than to see how your own children suffer because of them. – W. Sumner

    Whoever got a good son-in-law gained a son, and whoever got a bad one lost a daughter - Democritus

    Man has three disasters: death, old age and bad children. No one can close the doors of their house from old age and death, but the children themselves can protect the house from bad children. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Nature wants children to be children before they become adults. If we want to disrupt this order, we will produce precocious fruits that will have neither ripeness nor taste and will not slow down in spoiling; Let childhood mature in children. – J.-J. Rousseau

    Fathers and children should not wait for requests from each other, but should proactively give what each other needs, with primacy belonging to the father. – – Diogenes

    The desire to create a happy life for a child by pampering from infancy is perhaps unwise. – V. Hugo

    Concentrating parental love on one child is a terrible delusion. – A. S. Makarenko – They usually say: I am a mother and I am a father, we give everything to the child, we sacrifice everything to him, including our own happiness. The most terrible gift a parent can give to their child. The question must be put this way: no sacrifices, never, for anything. On the contrary, the child is inferior to his parents. – A. S. Makarenko – Parents’ love is the most selfless. – G. Marx

    Any guardianship that continues after adulthood turns into usurpation. – V. Hugo

    A child who suffers less insults grows up to be more self-aware of his dignity. – N. G. Chernyshevsky

    Sweets, cookies and candies cannot raise children into healthy people. Like bodily food, spiritual food should also be simple and nutritious. – R. Schumann

    Spoiled and pampered children, whose every whim is satisfied by their parents, grow up to be degenerate, weak-willed egoists.

    Children are the living force of society. Without them, it seems bloodless and cold. – A. S. Makarenko – By raising children, today’s parents are raising the future history of our country, and therefore the history of the world. – A. S. Makarenko

    The child hates the one who hits. – V. A. Sukhomlinsky

    Mother is the only deity on earth who does not know atheists. – E. Leguve – The well-being of the entire people depends on the proper upbringing of children. – D. Locke

    The merits of the father do not apply to the son. – M. Cervantes

    The main basis of parental authority can only be the life and work of parents, their civil persona, their behavior. – A. S. Makarenko – Precisely those parents who poorly raise their children, and in general those people who are distinguished by a complete lack of pedagogical tact - they all exaggerate the importance of pedagogical conversations. – A. S. Makarenko

    A loving mother, trying to ensure the happiness of her children, often ties them hand and foot with the narrowness of her views, the short-sightedness of her calculations and the unsolicited tenderness of her worries. – D.I. Pisarev – What you do for your parents, expect the same from your children. – Pittacus

    One father means more than a hundred teachers. – D. Herbert

    It is not surprising that sons who are raised by a wise father are rich in knowledge. – Ferdowsi

    If at home you are rude, or boastful, or drunk, and even worse, if you insult your mother, you no longer need to think about parenting: you are already raising your children, and raising them poorly, and none of the best advice and methods will help you. – A. S. Makarenko