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parenting parent tragedy
Carl Jung The greatest tragedy of the family is the unlived lives of the parents.
parenting needs needed
Betty Smith But she needs me more than she needs him and I guess being needed is almost as good as being loved. Maybe better.
parenting positive quick styles supportive
Nina Delivers Quick meals, how to be supportive to our spouses, positive parenting styles and education.
parenting resources site
Chris Ford I set up the site because, at the time, there weren't many parenting resources online,
parenting parent authority
Juvenal From where can your authority and license as a parent come from, when you who are old, do worse things?
parenting trying
Kourtney Kardashian I am always trying to evolve, so I like to read parenting books and things like that.
parenting age roles
Debra Winger I hope to find the roles that are age appropriate but not yearning to be younger, or parenting ad nauseam.
parenting parent worried
Barbara Bush I'm worried about parents who aren't parenting.
thinking vanity
Charles Caleb Colton None of us are so much praised or censured as we think.
thinking people remember
Charles Caleb Colton A thorough-paced antiquary not only remembers what all other people have thought proper to forget, but he also forgets what all other people think is proper to remember.
thinking greed words-of-wisdom
Charles Dickens "As I think I told you once before," said I, "it is you who have been, in your greed and cunning, against all the world. It may be profitable to you to reflect, in future, that there never were greed and cunning in the world yet, that did not do too much, and overreach themselves. It is as certain as death."
thinking people noses
Charles Dickens I think the Romans must have aggravated one another very much, with their noses. Perhaps, they became the restless people they were, in consequence.
thinking diversity different
Charles Dickens Them which is of other naturs thinks different.
thinking america impossible
Charles Dickens I think it impossible, utterly impossible, for any Englishman to live here [in America], and be happy.
thinking pieces ships
Charles Dickens and it was not until I began to think, that I began fully to know how wrecked I was, and how the ship in which I had sailed was gone to pieces.
thinking light law
Charles Dickens The one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself. There is no other principle distinctly, certainly, and consistently maintained through all its narrow turnings. Viewed by this light it becomes a coherent scheme, and not the monstrous maze the laity are apt to think it. Let them but once clearly perceive that its grand principle is to make business for itself at their expense, and surely they will cease to grumble.
thinking advice
Charles Stewart Parnell Get the advice of everybody whose advice is worth having - they are very few - and then do what you think best yourself.
useless would-be stamp-collecting
Dave Barry It would be hard to conceive of any activity more useless than stamp collecting.
useless today cigarette
Alan Coren The word "souvenir" has, of course, slightly extended itself in meaning until it now denotes almost anything either breakable or useless; but even today, ninety per cent of the items covered by the word are forgettable objects in which cigarettes can be left to go stale.
useless chaos forget
Charles Bukowski And don't forget: time is meant to be wasted, love fails and death is useless.
useless virtue morose
Edward Abbey Without courage, all other virtues are useless.
useless planning valuable
Ben Horowitz Planning is valuable, tho the plan is usually useless.
useless accusation
Dominique de Villepin Accusations are useless.
useless wasted
Jose Mujica I don't want to be an apologist for poverty, but I can't stand waste, useless spending, wasted energy and having to live squandering stuff.
useless action martial-arts
Abu Bakr Without knowledge action is useless and knowledge without action is futile.
useless firsts hobbies
Aldo Leopold At first blush I am tempted to conclude that a satisfactory hobby must be in large degree useless, inefficient, laborious, or irrelevant.