Phyllis McGinley Quotes About Children

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  • Praise is warming and desirable. But it is an earned thing. It has to be deserved, like a hug from a child.

    Children   Hug   Praise  
  • For little boys are rancorous When robbed of any myth, And spiteful and cantankerous To all their kin and kith. But little girls can draw conclusions And profit from their lost illusions.

    Girl   Children  
    Phyllis McGinley (1951). “A Short Walk from the Station”
  • These are my daughters, I suppose. But where in the world did the children vanish?

    Phyllis McGinley, “Sunday Poetry: Ballade Of Lost Objects”
  • Women are the fulfilled sex. Through our children we are able to produce our own immortality, so we lack that divine restlessness which sends men charging off in pursuit of fortune or fame or an imagined Utopia. That is why we number so few geniuses among us. The wholesome oyster wears no pearl, the healthy whale no ambergris, and as long as we can keep on adding to the race, we harbor a sort of health within ourselves.

    Phyllis McGinley (1962). “The province of the heart”
  • Children from ten to twenty don't want to be understood. Their whole ambition is to feel strange and alien and misinterpreted so that they can live austerely in some stone tower of adolescence, their privacies unviolated.

  • Children are forced to live very rapidly in order to live at all. They are given only a few years in which to learn hundreds of thousands of things about life and the planet and themselves.

  • God knows that a mother needs fortitude and courage and tolerance and flexibility and patience and firmness and nearly every other brave aspect of the human soul. But because I happen to be a parent of almost fiercely maternal nature, I praise casualness. It seems to me the rarest of virtues. It is useful enough when children are small. It is useful to the point of necessity when they are adolescents.

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