Twenty words for children, and it’s every word matters. World Children’s day 2025.
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No voice is louder than our children’s.
2
Peace looks like the smiling face of a child who has just found freedom.
3
When a child writes the first alphabet, the script of writing a better world begins.
4
The smile of freedom on innocent faces is the most rewarding.
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When a child picks up a pencil, millions of guns are weakened.
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Silence against child abuse is violence.
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Childhood means simplicity. Look at the world with the child’s eye – it is very beautiful.
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Let us consider all children’s problems as one entity.
9
Today, in every wave of every ocean, I see our children playing and dancing. Today, in every plant, tree, and mountain, I see our children growing in freedom. –
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Children cannot and will not wait. Their childhoods must be protected.
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A little investment in healthy childhoods will shape the future of a healthy nation.
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Children are not only leaders of tomorrow but also the leaders of today.
The adult-centric development has its eyes on the next election, whereas child-centric development aims for the next generation.
13
When the door of a classroom opens for a child, a million doors of opportunities open up.
14
If we fail our children now, we will fail our future forever.
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If we are to create a non-violent world with equal rights, we must begin with our children.
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Abuse of children is a blot on humanity.
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I never go to temples, but when I see a child, I see God in them.
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I have come here only to share the voices and dreams of our children – because they are all our children. –
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Let us unite the world through the compassion for our children. –
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Light the spark of compassion for children to remove this darkness of apathy, fear and intolerance from the world. –
Denial of childhood and denial of freedom are the biggest sins which humankind has been committing and perpetuating for ages.
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These quotes have been collected from Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi’s books which were written by him at different times.
World children’s day, this year UNICEF is focusing on “My day, My rights”: The theme for World Children’s Day 2025 emphasizes listening to children and empowering them to voice their opinions about their rights and the world they want to live in, according to UNICEF.

Abdullah Al Hadi, a Bangladeshi poet and Literature & the President of the 31st Bcs Cadre Association.

