“I tend to throw tantrums a lot. Wear a helmet in my presence.”
“Hugh refused to leave the scene of the action. He seated himself on the top stair in the hall, banged his head against the railing a few times, just by way of uncorking the vials of his wrath, and then subsided into gloomy silence, waiting to declare war if more “first girl babies” were thrust upon a family already surfeited with that unnecessary article.”
Source: The Birds' Christmas Carol
“I threw tantrums, I acted stubborn, I was a pain sometimes, but I was still loved. In fact, I was their perfect even in my imperfection.”
Source: Laiza- Sometimes the end is only a Beginning
“The effective way to please people is not to people-please but to take the risk of behaving in a real way around them, which might well involve a few tantrums - something that which we should ultimately be reassured by and feel grateful to be on the receiving end of.”
Source: How Ready Are You For Love?: A path to more fulfilling and joyful relationships
“Mason left the room and then yelled from the hall, “This is bullshit, cowshit, horseshit, and donkeyshit.”
Source: Play Me, I'm Yours
“Maybe we swore we would never be harsh with our children the way others were harsh with us. Then, just when they need us most - when they act up and misbehave and call us names and son on - we get angry and punish them, or feel hurt and block them out. We momentarily forget how fragile our little ones are, just as they forget about cooperation or sharing or calming down and following the rules.”
Source: Playful Parenting: An Exciting New Approach to Raising Children That Will Help You Nurture Close Connections, Solve Behavior Problems, and Encourage Confidence
“The strange thing about magic is how easily one can feel familiar with it. Much like a dream, its message can infill the senses of the soul and persuade the consciousness in a way that is undeniable. As intoxicating as the musk of romance and as enlightening as the whispers of hidden wisdom, magic can take you back into the very realm of your childhood … and leave you there.”
Source: Azlander: Second Nature
“Sexual abuse is an experience, not a definition to be encased in; you are far greater
than any experience suffered through the insidiousness of indifference in the form of
pedophilia. Reaching out for help is not a weakness, it is strength and courage in action.
Recovery is not easy nor is it a quick process however, all souls are worth the effort
required. Who you have come to believe you are can be very divergent from who your
naturally are.”
Source: Breaking Free From the Chains of Silence: A respectful exploration into the ramifications of abuse hidden behind closed doors
“Honestly, just how long must our children suffer at the hands of these Deviants of God?”
“I am an atheist on a mission to save children from the horrors of pedophilia. I will not apologize for this.”
Source: The Confessional