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Children Quotes - Page 381

...the sun rose each morning to stare into my face with the blank but touching gaze of a lovely retarded child.

...the sun rose each morning to stare into my face with the blank but touching gaze of a lovely retarded child.

James Crumley (2016). “The Last Good Kiss”, p.184, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard

If you train your children to anything, train them, at least, to a habit of prayer.

J.C. Ryle (2015). “The Duties of Parents”, p.15, Booklassic

Affliction is a divine diet which though it be not pleasing to mankind, yet almighty God hath often imposed it as a good, thought bitter, physic, to those children whose souls are dearest to him.

Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton (1839). “The Works of Mr. Richard Hooker: Containing Eight Books of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, and Several Other Treatises”, p.27