A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of life, and part of that happiness is found in books, which become our constant companions for the rest of our lives.

Suzy Davies
A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of...
A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of...
A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of...
A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of...
About This Quote

This quotation from the Bible is a reminder to make the most of each day. It is a reminder that the things you do when you are young have a lasting impact on your adult life. The words in this quotation from the Bible are found in Proverbs, Chapter 25. In this chapter, the author is talking about how children should be raised.

The author says that a child can be happy when they have a happy childhood. The author also says that books become a child’s constant companion through adolescence and adulthood.

Source: Snugs The Snow Bear

Some Similar Quotes
  1. We have to allow ourselves to be loved by the people who really love us, the people who really matter. Too much of the time, we are blinded by our own pursuits of people to love us, people that don't even matter, while all that... - C. Joybell C.

  2. I've been in love before, it's like a narcotic. At first it brings the euphoria of complete surrender. The next day you want more. You're not addicted yet, but you like the sensation, and you think you can still control things. <span style="margin:15px; display:block"></span>You think... - Paulo Coelho

  3. Be the reason someone smiles. Be the reason someone feels loved and believes in the goodness in people. - Roy T. Bennett

  4. [H]iding how you really feel and trying to make everyone happy doesn't make you nice, it just makes you a liar. - Jenny Oconnell

  5. Do what you love, love what you do, and with all your heart give yourself to it. - Roy T. Bennett

More Quotes By Suzy Davies
  1. A happy childhood can fortify one against the ravages of life, and part of that happiness is found in books, which become our constant companions for the rest of our lives.

  2. How insightful of Finland to devise a topic-based curriculum in their schools! This means that dicreet "subjects" that are taught may cross-fertilise each other, and the possibilities in this are amazing!

  3. I thought I would write a love letter. But then, I wrote a book." - Suzy Davies, on "Johari's Window

  4. Dreams, kindled in the fire of imagination, ignite in the brilliance of our minds, and are wrought in the work of our hands" -

  5. Whose ideas breathe through me? Am I a thief? Do I dream my own dreams?

Related Topics