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kids
I was one of those annoying kids that loves singing and entertaining. Imelda May
kids
We cannot allow our kids not to have an educational opportunity. Gwen Moore
kids
Sometimes the kids come up with better endings than the real story. Gail Carson Levine
kids
One has to divide attention between having kids and a full workload. Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange
kids miss
I'm not against watching myself, but I miss a lot of it. I've got two little kids who we don't let watch TV. William H. Macy
kids side stirring
I like stirring things up. I'm on the side of the kids more than I am on the adults. And occasionally I find some adults that have that same mischievous streak, so I don't get in too much trouble. William Joyce
kids
You can't be preachy - kids are allergic to messages. Wendelin Van Draanen
kids
My advice to kids is give it your all! Give it 110 percent and don't give up! Vanessa Hudgens
kids
As a producer, I always want to know what makes the kids tick. Wyclef Jean
learned quickly riding work
He was very commanding, and you had to know what you were doing to work for Mr. Rogers. I learned how to ride very quickly with him as my riding teacher. Glenn Ford
learned next scramble
With three kids, it was always very, very tight, and it was always a scramble for what was my next job. So I learned never to go into debt because I don't want those monthly payments to preoccupy my thoughts. William Shatner
learning money spending spite
Father, in spite of all this spending of money in learning Latin, I will be a painter. William Allan
learn question
The over-riding question is, what will we learn from Katrina? Eric Lamoureux
learning start
I like to start out each day from the beginning. I'm always learning things. Bruce Weber
learning relive songs
A song like 'Heartbreaker,' it's a song about learning - it's not necessarily a song about heartbreak. It's more than that. We write those songs to relive how we got over something. Brittany Howard
learning teaches
Every language teaches you something, so learning a language is never wasted, especially if it's different in more than just syntactic trivia. Brian Kernighan
learned
I learned no detail was too small. It was all about the details. Brad Grey
learning science
I want to make a drug. I want the science to be more than imaginary, where I think, 'We're learning these fundamental principles, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.' I think we are doing that, but I want to do something really practical. I want to actually, in my lifetime, help people. Bonnie Bassler
philosophy feelings given
The value given to the testimony of any feeling must depend on our whole philosophy, not our whole philosophy on a feeling. C. S. Lewis
philosophy mean doe
Nature does not teach. A true philosophy may sometimes validate an experience of nature; an experience of nature cannot validate a philosophy. Nature will not verify any theological or metaphysical proposition (or not in the manner we are now considering); she will help to show what it means. C. S. Lewis
philosophy kind learning-experience
What we learn from experience depends on the kind of philosophy we bring to experience. C. S. Lewis
philosophy views stones
I felt that my views and philosophies had been changed overnight. The philosophies that i had gladly carved in stone, recited and danced upon. Cecelia Ahern
philosophy reflection study
I am interested in study, reflection, philosophy - but always as a dilettante. I also consider myself a dilettante as a painter. Antoni Tapies
philosophy raw-materials technique
The philosophies that have been inspired by scientific technique are power philosophies, and tend to regard everything non-human as mere raw material. Ends are no longer considered; only the skillfulness of the process is valued. This also is a form of madness. It is, in our day, the most dangerous form, and the one against which a sane philosophy should provide an antidote Bertrand Russell
philosophy men common
Those who advocate common usage in philosophy sometimes speak in a manner that suggests the mystique of the 'common man.' Bertrand Russell
philosophy taken common-sense
The doctrine (of) maintaining that the language of daily life, with words used in their ordinary meanings, suffices for philosophy . . . I find myself totally unable to accept . . . . Because it makes almost inevitable the perpetuation amongst philosophers of the muddle-headedness they have taken over from common sense. Bertrand Russell
philosophy greatness mind
Through the greatness of the universe, which philosophy contemplates, the mind also is rendered great, and becomes capable of that union with the universe which constitutes its highest good. Bertrand Russell