At one point in your life you have to decide whether you want to become a sachem or a solitary.

— Akilnathan Logeswaran

She loved them so much that she felt a kind of hollowness on the inner surface of her arms whenever she looked at them- an ache of longing to pull them close and hold them tight against her.

— Anne Tyler

I fix my grandchildren's computers.

— Alan Alda

Why do grandparents and grandchildren get along so well? The mother.

— Claudette Colbert

The man who attempts Christianity without the church shoots himself in the foot, shoots his children in the leg, and shoots his grandchildren in the heart.

— Kevin DeYoung

The Kite CharmFor A Life Filled with High-Flying Fun, Play with the Wonder of A Child.

— Viola Shipman

Growing up in the digital age, I'm expected to embrace all forms of modern technology with blissful ignorance. Books were always one of few escapes from this, because reading a book means not having to look at another damned glowing screen - which is why, no matter how 'convenient' or 'enhanced' digital enthusiasts claim that Ebooks are, I'll never see them as real books. They're just files of binary data, and while they might be considered books by a large amount of people, Ebooks have lost the human quality that real books have. You can argue that this is pretentious or stupid or nostalgic, but ultimately what will you pass down to your children and grandchildren? A broken old Kindle device with the same files that millions of other people have, or the dog-eared paperbacks that you fell in love with and wrote your name in and got signed by the author and flipped through in the bookstore and kept with you for years, like an old friend?

— Rebecca McNutt

A Grandmother thinks of her grandchildren day and night, even when they are not with her.She will always love them more than anyone would understand.

— Karen Gibbs

The world is in me and you are not even in the world yet.

— Warren Eyster

You don’t have to be dead to leave a legacy.

— Onyi Anyado