Outbreaks of unvarnished truths in the backyard of our true self can be very precious and inspiring, even though we might inconsistently be tempted to give in to the exhilarating perfume of fables and...
Erik Pevernagie
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backyard, exhilarating, fables, fairy tales, fiction, flattering, give in, inconsistent, inspiring, outbreaks
When we trust the makers of baby formula more than we do our own ability to nourish our babies, we lose a chance to claim an aspect of our power as women. Thinking that baby formula is as good as brea...
Christine Northrup
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breastfeeding, children, common sense, conflict, feminism, health, mothers, nursing, power, science
The poet believed that 'Beauty' first entered the world not at its creation, nor with the first garden, the first sunrise, the birth of the first man and woman and their first sexual act. The poet bel...
Roman Payne
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adam and eve, beauty, blush, blushing, childhood, childlike, childlikeness, children, eden, innocence
The parent is the child's guide. This shepherding process helps a child to understand himself and the world in which he lives. The parent shepherds a child to assess himself and his responses. He shep...
Tedd Tripp
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children, discernment, discipline, discovery, instruction, parent, shepherding, thoughts, wisdom
As adults we get so entrapped in illusions and trivia, that we forget the true essence of life; and so often we need to connect with children, to understand that it is the little, priceless joys that...
Manprit Kaur
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adults, beautiful, beautiful life, childhood, children, connect, illusions, joys, joys in life, life