"Parenthood" Quotes from Famous Books
... better methods. The point I wish to make carries no slur upon the ideal which the best modern pedagogy is striving for; it is, on the contrary, an appeal for the support and furtherance of that ideal on the part of intelligent citizenship generally, and of conscientious parenthood particularly. I believe firmly in the kindergarten; I believe that the child, whether rich or poor, who goes to kindergarten in his tender years has a better chance in life, all else being equal, than the child who does not. I ... — The Long Day - The Story of a New York Working Girl As Told by Herself • Dorothy Richardson
... did not resemble General Grant's. In that unhappy moment he experienced the pangs of unhonored parenthood. ... — The Henchman • Mark Lee Luther |