Best 3570 quotes in «parent quotes» category

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    Hug and kiss whoever helped get you - financially, mentally, morally, emotionally - to this day. Parents, mentors, friends, teachers. If you're too uptight to do that, at least do the old handshake thing, but I recommend a hug and a kiss. Don't let the sun go down without saying thank you to someone, and without admitting to yourself that absolutely no one gets this far alone.

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    Humans are born, weak and helpless. We're cursed with natural predators called parents. That's why the grandma was created. To protect us. Oh sure, she's old and frail. But she can kick your dad's ass.

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    I align myself with almost all researchers in assuming that anything we do is a composite of whatever genetic limitations were given to us by our parents and whatever kinds of environmental opportunities are available.

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    I already came upon the world as a extraordinary human being; to my parents' great horror, I was equipped with a clubfoot which, however, did not hamper my rapid progress.

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    I agree that a love of reading is a great gift for a parent to pass on to his or her child.

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    I also know that I have represented for us a certain kind of journalist and for me over the years when an older Black person comes and tells me how proud they are of me and the way I represent us on television, or when a younger person says to me, 'Hey Mr. Gordon, I watched you growing up and my parents made me watch you,'.

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    I also think there is a wisdom and strength in that generation [of our parents], in terms of getting through difficult times, and there is a stoicism in the face of challenges that I greatly admire.

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    I also think my dad would be reminding me that kids — more than anything else — need to know their parents love them. Their parents don't have to be alive for that to happen.

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    I always had a strong support system. My parents always supported the stuff that I did.

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    I always joke around with my parents and say that if Hollywood doesn't work out I'll go to Broadway!

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    I always like to see enlightened parents like that; it gives me hope for the future.

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    I always managed to get in trouble, like every kid. But I had to learn a lot of hard lessons on my own, without parents who would nurture me and guard me through that part of life, at a very young age.

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    I always knew the Sixties wasn't a revolution. It really was just a bunch of university students with wealthy parents having fun.

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    I always loved music. You know, my parents said I started singing when I was 4, in the car.

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    I always say, "First complete your education, be what you want to be in life, get a position, start earning. Then, when you are financially stable, everything will be stable in your life." I have become like a role model, and people feel that I must have had a really cool life, my parents accepting me, like a Cinderella story. It's not like a Cinderella story for me. I had to be my own fairy godmother and create myself. I took decisions and I lived with those decisions, and I did everything for my own dignity.

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    I always say that a successful parent is one who raises a child so that they can pay for their own psychoanalysis.

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    I always remind my kids, "I'm your parent, but I'm a human being, too, so I may not be perfect.

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    I always vaguely knew I wanted to perform, but I haven't got the greatest singing voice and my dancing isn't up to scratch. Acting was really the only alternative. My parents have been really supportive throughout.

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    I always wanted to be a juvenile delinquent but my parents wouldn't let me.

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    I always wanted to be acting but...my parents (who are Cambodian) wanted me to be something else with more stability, like a doctor or lawyer. My heart wasn't in that and I'm really glad I followed my heart.

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    I always wonder, aside from even my name, what if my parents never split up? What if my mother never died? It swirls in my head all the time.

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    I always wrote. My parents are writers. It just seemed like something people did.

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    I am an American citizen born in Kuwait of Egyptian parents. I grew up in Great Britain, Malaysia, and Egypt and have lived in the United States since 1965, when I was seventeen.

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    I am a responsible parent and have always provided for my children. That fact cannot be disputed. I have made mistakes in my life, but failing to care for my children is not one of them.

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    I am a person who grew up with two wonderful parents and a wonderful family and a person who has done well in life.

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    I am aware that I am extremely fortunate that I was born to parents who had the personal resources to raise me in a relatively safe environment and that I have some social supports that keep me from the streets. I'm aware that I could easily be in their stead, but there by the grace of luck go I.

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    I am certainly vulnerable when I sit down with parents who have lost their children to gun violence. The emotion that they experience is so foreign to me that I find it very hard to say the right things.

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    I am continually influenced by the feeling that music culture captured in the late 60s - for my generation, it was a time to rebel, against our parents, against everything.

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    I am happiest when I'm sitting on my parent's couch with the fire place on and talking to my family.

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    I am Cuban, my parents are Cuban, and I was not adopted.

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    I am feeling as if my parents are my children. I'm extremely protective about both of them while on the set

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    I am sure that, had I grown up with both parents, had I grown up in a safe environment, had I grown up with a feeling of safety rather than danger, I would not be the way I am.

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    I am not personally a parent.  But I do have two godchildren and am expecting a third.  I am naturally concerned for their future.  If I ruled the world you could bet your boots that none of them would ever set their eyes on any such contraptions as digital clocks and pocket calculators.  But alas, I do not rule the world and that, I am afraid, is the story of my life - always a godmother, never a God.

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    I am now pretty far advanced in life, and all my views are center'd in the Happiness and well-fare of my children; you will therefore find from me every Indulgence which you have a right to expect from an affectionate Parent.

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    I am sorry we promoted sexual orientation change efforts and reparative theories about sexual orientation that stigmatized parents.

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    I am the slave of my baptism. Parents, you have caused my misfortune, and you have caused your own.

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    I am urging the parents of black and Latino youngsters particularly to not let their children go out wearing hoodies.

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    I am very different as a parent to new kids. My work changed from being rooted in the sky to being rooted in the earth.

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    I am not caused by my history-my parents, my childhood and development. These are mirrors in which I may catch glimpses of my image.

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    I am the youngest of four siblings, and were all so close. I dont know where I would be without my brothers and sister. I secretly believe that my parents love me the most!

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    I am very much interested in getting parents to read to children, and trying to get people mentoring children. If I can do both I'll be happy.

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    I am utterly against any kind of guilt. Remember it always: if you start feeling guilty about something around me, then you are doing it on your own, then you are still carrying the voices of your parents, the priests within you; you have not yet heard me, you have not yet listened to me. I want you to be totally free of all guilt.

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    I approach serious subjects, and I like to have the good guys win and have the parents among the good guys

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    I, a product of the New Frontier and Great Society, honestly believed that the world pretty much owed me a living--all I had to do was wait around in order to live better than my parents.

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    I basically had the same body when I was 14 and that was weird. But I think I had really good parents. I got really lucky.

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    I became a degenerate artist. My parents were shaped by their own experiences, and artists weren't so useful in the death camps.

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    I asked myself if I would kill my parents to save his life, a question I had been posing since I was fifteen. The answer always used to be yes. But in time, all those boys had faded away, and my parents were still there. I was now less and less willing to kill them for anyone; in fact, I worried for their health. In this case, however, I had to say yes. Yes, I would.

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    I became almost immediately fascinated by the possibilities of trying out all conceivable reactions with them, some leading to explosions, others to unbearable poisoning of the air in our house, frightening my parents.

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    I became alcoholic at around age of 13 or 14. I was full-blown. Every day we would hide the alcohol, stealing from stores or stealing it from our parents and hiding out in dirt fields and drinking it before school and after school.

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    I began absolutely non-stop tormenting my parents, begging them on a daily basis to move there.