“We can all agree that children are ugly.”
Source: I Am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President
“Suddenly, the shadow disappeared through the wall!
Maybe the shadow disappeared again.Can we please go back home now?I really don’t like it here & I’m scared! Julia pleaded.
The shadow was standing by a very small cage, pointing its long, thin finger towards the floor.”
Source: Mikolay and Julia in the Attic
“Wow!” gasped Julia. They saw 20 or more young children of every sort lying
on the cold, bare ground.”
Source: Mikolay and Julia in the Attic
“Mikolay took his wand out, touched the cage’s lock and said: “Eis Izras” three times.
The door opened at once, unfortunately making lots of noise and waking the humans up.
Mikolay knew a few powerful hexes and he was able to create small flying dragons.
He hoped that he could stop the people, animals, and block the shadows to buy some time.”
Source: Mikolay and Julia in the Attic
“The greatest duty of mankind lies in the proper uprearing of our children. The fact is recognized, but is the duty fulfilled? Do we rear our children as we should? There is but one answer: We fail. Teaching them many things for their good, we yet keep from them ignorantly, foolishly, with a hesitancy and neglect unpardonable—knowledge, the possession of which is essential for their future welfare.”
Source: Every Girl's Book
“Kids are a pain in the ass.”
Source: The Piranhas
“Then if children make so much trouble, why do people have 'em?”
Source: Jude the Obscure
“There was a pleasant party of barge people round the fire. You might not have thought it pleasant, but they did; for they were all friends or acquaintances, and they liked the same sort of things, and talked the same sort of talk. This is the real secret of pleasant society.”
Source: The Railway Children
“Every mountaintop encounter is a reminder of the wonders that await those who dare to climb.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“A man is only as rich as the number of children he fathers. After all, what else do we leave behind in this world...”
Source: Cutting for Stone