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Nature was my kindergarten.
God has pity on kindergarten children
I was taught in kindergarten: sharing is caring.
Caro: "Bite me." Ruby: "I gave that up in kindergarten.
I wanted to become a kindergarten teacher like my mother.
Don't talk about what you have done or what you are going to do.
In kindergarten, you can learn how to be a citizen of the world.
We'd all do well to start over again, preferably with kindergarten.
I'm like the kid in kindergarten; I really do send valentines to everyone.
When I was in kindergarten, I entered a competition and read 52 books in a week.
We are just in the kindergarten of uncovering things; there is no downcurve in science.
Surfboards were everywhere. When I got my first new board, I was probably in kindergarten.
If we learned all we needed to know in kindergarten, it was promptly drummed out of us in first grade.
I love kids, so two things that I have thought about are being a pediatrician or a kindergarten teacher.
I went through seventh grade in private school. I went to private school from kindergarten to seventh grade.
My parents had very high expectations. They expected me to get straight A's from the time I was in kindergarten.
I had a great education. From kindergarten to John Dewey High School in Coney Island, I am public-school educated.
The first stop on this crazy train is Kindergarten Junction, and nobody gets off until it pulls into Harvard Station.
All I ever needed to know I learned in kindergarten. Share everything ... Don't hit people ... Clean up your own mess.
The kindergarten children are confident in spirit, infinite in resources, and eager to learn. Everything is still possible.
Arnold Schwarzenegger announced he's running for governor. He's got a great slogan - 'Vote for me, or I'll make 'Kindergarten Cop II
I can talk to anybody but when it comes to somebody that I like, then I turn into like this five-year-old kindergartener in a sandbox.
I do an international beauty pageant called Queen of the Universe for UNESCO, and what we do is we build kindergartens around the world.
When I was a little kid we moved to Tulsa, then to St. Louis and, by the time I was in kindergarten, we lived in Springfield, Missouri. There I basically grew up.
When we talk about democracy, if the people's stomach is empty, democracy is also empty. Democracy can not be installed by fiat; it must be achieved by the people themselves.
I was never a good student. I had to be dragged into kindergarten. It was hard to sit and listen to somebody talk. I wanted to be out, educated by experience and adventure, and I didn't know how to express that.