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kindness wore
It could get tiresome, ... It kind of wore on me. Corey Dillon
kindness
I think you're going to see that kind of series. Pat Riley
kindness wild
It got kind of wild there at the end. Brian Brown
kindness ungrateful doe
He who does a kindness to an ungrateful person, sets his seal to a flint and sows his seed upon the sand; on the former he makes no impression, and from the latter finds no product. Robert South
kindness eye discipline
By a kind of fashionable discipline, the eye is taught to brighten, the lip to smile, and the whole countenance to emanate with the semblance of friendly welcome, while the bosom is unwarmed by a single spark of genuine kindness and good-will. Washington Irving
kindness littles shy
A little praise is good for a shy temper; it teaches it to rely on the kindness of others. Walter Savage Landor
kindness air deals
There is a vast deal of vital air in loving words. Walter Savage Landor
kindness evil swallowing
By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach. Winston Churchill
kindness empathy gender
Kindness and gentleness never had a gender, and neither did empathy. Rebecca Solnit
parenting past parenthood
What lingers from the parent's individual past, unresolved or incomplete, often becomes part of her or his irrational parenting. Virginia Satir
parenting giving may
You may give them your love, but not your thoughts. For they have their own thoughts. Khalil Gibran
parenting yesterday bows-and-arrows
For life goes not backward, nor tarries with yesterday. Khalil Gibran
parenting should-have names
I became a firefighter because I wanted to save people. But I should have been more specific. I should have named names. Jodi Picoult
parenting inspire difficult
The thing about parenting rules is there aren't any. That's what makes it so difficult. Ewan McGregor
parenting motherhood thank-god
Both of my parents got to see me host Carson, thank God. That's all anyone wants: to have their parents see they're going to be all right in life. Joan Rivers
parenting doors healthy
If [Sean] doesn't see me a few days or if I'm really, really busy, and I just sort of get a glimpse of him, or if I'm feeling depressed without him even seeing me, he sort of picks up on it. And he starts getting that way. So I can no longer afford to have artistic depressions. If I start wallowing in a depression, he'll start coming down with stuff, so I'm sort of obligated to keep up. And sometimes I can't, because something will make me depressed and sure as hell he'll get a cold or trap his finger in a door or something, and so now I have sort of more reason to stay healthy or bright... John Lennon
parenting resources site
I set up the site because, at the time, there weren't many parenting resources online, Chris Ford
parenting moral-hazard incentives
Don't reward bad behavior. It is one of the first rules of parenting. During the financial cataclysm of 2008, we said it differently. When we bailed out banks that had created their own misfortune, we called it a 'moral hazard,' because the bailout absolved the bank's bad acts and created an incentive for it to make the same bad loans again. Eliot Spitzer