Website review: Your Children are not Your Children...
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Dancingsistah rated 14 months ago- From the page: "Your Children are not Your Children by Kahlil Gibran Your Children are not Your Children They are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, And though they are with you yet they belong not to you. You may give them your love but not your thoughts, For they have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls, For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday. © Kahlil Gibran, 1923, 1973."

KimProbable rated 18 months ago- This should be printed out and posted on every parent's fridge door.

nyckfull rated 18 months ago- Your Children are not Your Children They are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, And though they are with you yet they belong not to you. You may give them your love but not your thoughts, For they have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls, For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday. © Kahlil Gibran, 1923, 1973