Quotes about kids
kids nice prouder ride time tough
To be real honest, I couldn't be more disappointed, and at the same time I couldn't be prouder of my kids. It's tough to take. My kids are a little dejected right now. It won't be a nice ride home.
kids mark resilient trying
We've been resilient all year. We play with a lot of pride. Our kids are just trying to make their mark on our program.
kids played reflect score
We were right there. The kids played hard. The score doesn't really reflect the game.
kids
We were well-prepared tonight, and the kids were ready,
kids teachers
We are collaborating to keep the kids and the teachers in one place.
kids narrative reach tend
When I was growing up, there was still that narrative of 'you finish school, you go and get married, you become somebody's wife and you get kids and tend to them.' I think it is really important to reach for something.
kids wore
When I was fourteen, I was one of those kids who wore all black because it matched everything. Seriously. Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
kids problem sister worse
When my sister has the two kids (and) the two of them look like they're going to have the same problem in life, it just is like, 'Yeah, this can end now. But there are so many worse things that could happen. David Eckstein
kids artist often-is
It often is a terrible insult to some families if one of the kids turns out to be an artist and that's one way to really shake up the family if you haven't got nerve enough to turn into a homosexual. Kurt Vonnegut
kids past alive
We're doomed to repeat the past no matter what. That's what it is to be alive. It's pretty dense kids who haven't figured that out by the time they're ten.... Most kids can't afford to go to Harvard and be misinformed. Kurt Vonnegut
kids eye men
I couldn't be messing around and acting like an 11-year-old if we expected to compete well. I wanted to compete well, because it was great to see the looks in the eyes of menlike, "Wow, I am having a hard time beating this kid." Karch Kiraly
kids june rose
Gypsy [Rose Lee], who was called Louise as a kid, gave her first performances here with her sister [June Hovac], playing for the local Masonic lodge halls. It was a tight-knit community, and the support and success the act enjoyed here enabled them to hit the road and make it in big-time vaudeville. Karen Abbott