It’s good to scold the person who did wrong to make them feel what wrong the person did. Maybe, you are scolded many times with parents or teachers for the wrong thing which you have done in your childhood.
You know! its the best part to be scolded to know what mistakes we have done in our childhood. But after we grew up, we never realize our mistakes and the next person is always wrong in our point of view.
We have made a short list of Scolding Quotes which can help you to know something about the lessons of life.
Where is the true religion? It is where women, men, youth, children, elderly, the illiterate and the educated are all attracted.
Dada Bhagwan
Laughing at your pettiness probably works better than scolding yourself for it.
Sharon Salzberg
Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.
Chanakya
My father and I have a very good relationship. We always got along. But I always scold him.
Amy Sedaris
Women encourage men to be childish, then scold them.
Mason Cooley
If you lead me astray, then my wanderings will bring me to my destination.
Michael Bassey Johnson
Fans will praise you, scold you, and offer helpful advice. Fans will also defend you.
Charley Pride
Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same, and most mothers kiss and scold together.
Pearl S. Buck
The strong should always permit the weak and aggrieved to talk, to bluster, and scold without taking offence; and if we had so acted, and exercised proper skill in the management of our affairs, Mexico and ourselves would, by this time, have quietly and peaceably settled all difficulties and been good friends.
John C. Calhoun
As a gentleman- assuming you still have some pretensions in that direction- of honor- again, perhaps presumptuous, but still supposing your passing acquaintance with the concept- it is your duty- I won’t even trouble to speculate here, but remain naively hopeful- to protect those under your care.
Connie Brockway