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Children Quotes - Page 999

Every minute with a child takes seven minutes off your life.

"Animal Dreams". Book by Barbara Kingsolver, 1990.

Be careful what you give children, for sooner or later you are sure to get it back.

Barbara Kingsolver (2011). “High Tide in Tucson”, p.69, Faber & Faber

God, why does a mortal man have children? It is senseless to love anything this much.

Barbara Kingsolver (2009). “Animal Dreams: A Novel”, p.21, Harper Collins

I love developing children as characters. Children rarely have important roles in literary fiction - they are usually defined as cute or precious, or they create a plot by being kidnapped or dying.

"Barbara Kingsolver: 'Motherhood is so sentimentalised in our culture'". Interview with Gemma Kappala-Ramsamy, www.theguardian.com. May 11, 2013.

When you're given a brilliant child you polish her and let her shine. Pigs in Heaven

Barbara Kingsolver (2011). “Pigs in Heaven”, p.115, Faber & Faber