Top 14 Quotes About Indigo Children
#1. It is a pity that so often the only way to treat girls like people seems to be to treat them like boys.
Katharine Whitehorn
#2. If you once love Him, you will study to please Him.
John Newton
#3. No children are so divine that they do not need responsible parenting and be taught proper manners.
Anni Sennov
#4. Readers of fiction read, I think, for a deeper embrace of the world, of reality. And that's brave. I never get over being thankful for that - for the courage of my readers.
Barbara Kingsolver
#5. Is the care of the dying man truly robbing care from the poor man? How reliably can we know when someone is in the last ten days of life?
Sheri Fink
#6. I come from a family of four brothers, so I like sports.
Jurnee Smollett
#7. Come summer rain and winter snow,
My love is there wherever you go;
Over mountains high and oceans deep,
My love will guide you awake or asleep.
Louise Courey Nadeau
#8. I compare myself to a good barn. You can have a good barn, and if you paint it, it looks a little better. But if you take the paint off, it's still a good barn.
Dolly Parton
#9. How I would like to have them back, those pointless afternoons - the boredom, the aimlessness, the unformed possibilities.
Margaret Atwood
#11. We all have the ability to heal ourselves; I know, I have done so ...
In the morning, know that you are Loved, You Are Love and You Love
Lisa Bellini
#12. I am among the few who continue to draw after childhood is ended, continuing and perfecting childhood drawing - without the traditional interruption of academic training.
Saul Steinberg
#13. Being born as an Indigo, the most difficult mission is to be strong enough to retain your true "self" while living in human stereotype society. Having to pretend, to act "the same as others," can only make you so deeply unhappy and hurt - feeling as though your "wings" have been cut off.
Sahara Sanders
#14. Among typical Indigos, you can find exceptionally open-minded individuals who develop the world to greater levels. Some are respected authorities. Others, sadly, are less successful; unable to withstand the huge responsibility and pressure that come with the precious gift of being special.
Sahara Sanders
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