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children finds himself useless
I was like, 'Well, we'd think he'd be useless around kids,' ... But I think he finds himself more comfortable around children than he realizes. Jason Statham
children coming few helping kids program reading shelter
Kids at the children's shelter are coming out there and getting a lot of one-on-one because there are so few children out there. The reading program out there is really helping these kids a lot. Kerry Nelson
children city stop streets teach throwing
I would teach U.K. parents how to stop their children throwing litter. London is a beautiful city but its streets are disgusting. Britt Ekland
children compared cost couple elderly family financial four good home keeping minimal replace stay town
Keeping an elderly couple in their home for another 10 to 15 years makes good financial sense. If they stay in their home, their cost to the town is minimal compared to the family with four children that would replace them. John Romano
children school thinks
All children are much more intelligent than they are told they are or the school thinks they are; they just have different intelligences. Tony Buzan
children discovered information passing people
It would be better, in a way, if any adults present were completely uneducated. There is nothing children like more than passing on information they have just discovered to people who may not already have it - an elderly grandmother, for instance. Sugata Mitra
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In most schools, we measure children on what they know. By and large, they have to memorize the content of whatever test is coming up. Because measuring the results of rote learning is easy, rote prevails. What kids know is just not important in comparison with whether they can think. Sugata Mitra
children inclined less standing
If children know there is someone standing over them who knows all the answers, they are less inclined to find the answers for themselves. Sugata Mitra
children few reach remote supplies villages
There are still too few helicopters to reach more than 1,000 remote villages with lifesaving supplies that children urgently need. Ann Veneman
good guy
Kirby's too good a guy to have something like this (stroke) happen. Carl Pohlad
good popular
Khalil is an exciting, popular player. We think he's going to have a real good year, offensively and defensively. Kevin Towers
good skier surprised
Jake is a very good skier and I wouldn't be surprised if he made it to sectionals. Herb Cytyrn
good
I would say that we made a lot of good trades, but that may have been the best. Bill Walsh
good great job ken manager
Ken did a great job for us. We've always said that. He was a good enough manager for us to want him back before, and he's still a good enough manager to come back. Billy Beane
goods keeping living lower standard
Keeping out competitively priced goods would materially lower our standard of living. Alan Greenspan
good guard intensity kid kids level mccarthy practice raised state team
Kayla can guard any kid in the state and make them miserable. In the past, I've always had one or two kids who raised the level of the team by their intensity at practice and their commitment. McCarthy and Finn are as good as any kids I've had like that. Tim Kohs
good job stepping
Joel did a really good job stepping in. It was a good outing. They got after it and really played. Jason Venable
good hope joe luck wish
Joe is a good man. I wish him luck and hope he does well. George Steinbrenner
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Katie was playing well. She'd get herself open and put herself in position to score ... she makes things happen. John DeVries
herself killer purely reader until
I have never been able to read Agatha Christie - the pleasure is purely in the puzzle, and the reader is toyed with by someone who didn't decide herself who the killer was until the end of the writing. A. S. Byatt
herself himself might reasonably
must disqualify himself or herself in a proceeding in which his or her impartiality might reasonably be questioned. Martin Cohen
herself minister wondering
I was so despondent, wondering what I am going to do, and then the minister herself called. Frederick W. Smith
herself meet shall
She shall meet Him without delay, if she rids herself of duality. Guru Singh
herself hold mirror talk
I would hold her up to the mirror and make her look at herself and I would say, 'Do you really want to live like this? Look at yourself. Talk to yourself. How do you feel about yourself? Cesar Rodriguez
originally passed
I originally passed on 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head' in 1969, so they gave it to B.J. Thomas. Ray Stevens
originally picked plot preparing speech talk
When we were preparing the president's speech we had originally picked a different plot to try and declassify to talk about. Fran Townsend
reading sea library
We are digital archives of the African Pliocene, even of Devonian seas; walking repositories of wisdom out of the old days. You could spend a lifetime reading in this ancient library and die unsated by the wonder of it. Richard Dawkins
reading men fleas
A man who attempts to read all the new productions must do as the flea does,--skip. Samuel Rogers
reading wife secret
But in reading Shakespeare and in reading about Edward de Vere, it's quite apparent that when you read these works that whoever penned this body of work was firstly well-travelled, secondly a multi-linguist and thirdly someone who had an innate knowledge of the inner workings and the mechanisms of a very secret and paranoid Elizabethan court. Edward de Vere ticks those three boxes and many more. William of Stratford gave his wife a bed when he died [his second best bed]. Rhys Ifans
reading thinking scripts
I think the part I enjoy most is reading the scripts and screening films because I'm a bookworm and a movie buff. Rebecca Eaton
reading literature beats
I started reading literature at 17 or 18, and I felt this extra beat to life. Richard Ford
reading feelings literature
I grew up in Mississippi being told it was a great place, but not feeling that. When I finally began reading seriously, literature showed me something about where I was from which was worthwhile. Richard Ford
reading writing
To write you had to read so I backed into reading. Richard Ford
reading army names
Seeing your name on the list for KP or guard duty when you're in the Army is like reading a bad review. Robert Duvall
reading book wonderful
Books shouldn't be daunting, they should be funny, exciting and wonderful. Roald Dahl
wound
I went out for the football team but, you know, I was too small. That's how I wound up in drama. Dennis Quaid
wound
I have chills. I've been wound up all week. Gary Scelzi
wounded
The condition of the wounded touched my heart deeply. Christiaan Rudolf de Wet
wounds-and-scars flesh self-injury
A scar is what happens when the word is made flesh. Leonard Cohen
wounds-and-scars tough turns
Wounds turn into scars and scars make you tough. Aisha Tyler
wounds
Don't let your wounds make you become someone you're not. Demi Moore
wounds
Humor was an antiseptic that cleaned the deepest of personal wounds. Sherman Alexie
wounds
Love never comes without wounds; faith never comes without failure. Erwin McManus
wrote
He said he was 35 when he wrote that. Joseph Biden
wrote
This is really what we anticipated when we wrote the law, Mike DeWine
wrote
Writing is the hardest thing I know, but it was the only thing I wanted to do. I wrote for 20 years and published nothing before my first book. Kent Haruf
wrote
Everyone wrote state. So everyone got what they wanted. Kelsey Primiano
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I think most of what they wrote was pretty accurate, absolutely. James Frey
wrote
In 1981, I was a futurist - or at least I was a guy who put on a futurist hat occasionally - and I wrote about the 21st century. William Gibson
wrote
I wrote as a kid, but I never wanted to be a writer, particularly. I had been drawing and painting for years and loved that. Gail Carson Levine
wrote
I don't know how old I was when I started writing books. But, I was born in 1931, and I wrote my first book in 1961. Ed Emberley