
“You never stop being a parent, Adam, no matter how old or wise your child becomes—you'll see.”
Source: Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (2009), p. 356
Some Hope, Chapter 1
“You never stop being a parent, Adam, no matter how old or wise your child becomes—you'll see.”
Source: Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (2009), p. 356
“Most of us become parents long before we have stopped being children.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
1960s, Family Planning - A Special and Urgent Concern (1966)
Context: The Negro constitutes half the poor of the nation. Like all poor, Negro and white, they have many unwanted children. This is a cruel evil they urgently need to control. There is scarcely anything more tragic in human life than a child who is not wanted. That which should be a blessing becomes a curse for parent and child. There is nothing inherent in the Negro mentality which creates this condition. Their poverty causes it. When Negroes have been able to ascend economically, statistics reveal they plan their families with even greater care than whites. Negroes of higher economic and educational status actually have fewer children than white families in the same circumstances.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 264.
Into the Fire, written by Sarah McLachlan and Pierre Marchand
Song lyrics, Solace (1992)
“Stop thinking about what I want, what he wants, what your parents want. What do YOU want?”
“Stop being yourself and become who u always wanted to be”
Variant: Stop being who you were and become who you are.
Source: The Zahir (2005), p. 215.
"Ben Watson interviews Frank Zappa", in MOJO magazine (October 1993).