
Top 14 Entitled Child Quotes
#1. I believe every child has the right to a mother and a father. Men and women are not the same. That's not to say they're not entitled to equal rights, but they are not the same.
Mark Davis
#2. My lyrics are my diary - you're hearing every detail of my life.
Taylor Momsen
#3. He had to accept the fate of every newcomer to a small town where there are plenty of tongues that gossip and few minds that think.
Victor Hugo
#4. In America we believe that every child, no matter where they live, who their family is, or what the color of their skin, is entitled to as good an education as the richest parent in America can give to their children.
John Edwards
#5. Know that success and inner peace are your birthright, that you are a child of God and as such that you're entitled to a life filled with joy, love and happiness.
Wayne Dyer
#6. There are no dots in Tee's
Or cross in eye's
There is no connect in child neglect
Lilly White
#7. The moment a child thinks it is entitled to anything, they think they deserve everything. Why
Pierce Brown
#8. As an individual, you are entitled to your time of grief, process of grief, and right to grieve.
Asa Don Brown
#9. People always describe my successes in life. My successes in life tend to be personal, not career.
Roger Ailes
#10. The truly beneficent mind looks upon every child of sorrow as their relation, and entitled to their assistance ...
Eliza Parsons
#11. Things I Want to Happen After I die: You're allowed to be sad, but you're not allowed to be too sad. If you're always sad when you think about me, then how can you remember me?
- Sam McQueen
Sally Nicholls
#12. As the child approaches a new text he is entitled to an introduction so that when he reads, the gist of the ... story can provide some guide for a fluent reading.
Marie Clay
#13. What kind of a parent would want their children to have servants? The moment a child thinks it is entitled to anything, they think they deserve everything.
Pierce Brown
#14. Even the simple act that we call "going to visit a person of our acquaintance" is in part an intellectual act. We fill the physical appearance of the person we see with all the notions we have about him, and in the totality of our impressions about him, these notions play the most important role.
Marcel Proust
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