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The things I really learned, I learned from watching my parents. They take care of business. Always have.
If you really want to rebel against your parents: outearn them, outlive them, and know more than they do.
When I was 12, I forgot the keys to my parent's apartment. So I simply climbed up seven floors to get in.
I think I have the only parents in the world who would not have said something against become an actress.
When your parents split up, it's impossible to delude yourself about fairytale romance and happy endings.
The students [of the 60's] substituted conspicuous compassion for their parents' conspicuous consumption.
Learning to drive is a scary thing for a parent. I had to basically lie to get the keys when I was a kid.
You might as well learn about sex from Motley Crue than your parents because it's a lot more interesting.
Dancing begets warmth, which is the parent of wantonness. It is, Sir, the great grandfather of cuckoldom.
In spite of the fact that at times I would challenge parents authority. They provided unconditional love.
It always helps to know that other parents with special-needs children are surviving, and surviving well.
My parents weren't extremely successful financially, but they were happy people. They gave me confidence.
Parents tell us things to protect us, or they educate us from their own misinformation or misconceptions.
I don't want kids listening to my music thinking it's for their parents. I want them to feel it's theirs.
My parents never looked at my acting as a career. They saw it as a way to help provide for the household.
Actually, when I first started dabbling in photography, I was still working for my parents as a salesman.
Can we be unsafe where God has placed us, and where He watches over us as a parent a child that he loves?
I've always believed that parents are not for leaning upon, but rather exist to make leaning unnecessary.
My parents reverted to their Catholic faith through the charismatic renewal, so I was raised charismatic.
Pedigrees seldom improve by age; the grandson is too often a weak infringement on the grandsire's parent.
I felt like my parents were always involved with abstraction, and I wanted to do something very specific.
Centralized national decision-making on education reduces the role of the parent and the local districts.
The main reason I wanted to be successful was to get out of the ghetto. My parents helped direct my path.
I think the shape of our bodies has as much to do with the shape of our parents as it does with training.
If a child, a spouse, a life partner, or a parent depends on you and your income, you need life insurance.
I'm obviously an American citizen. My parents are American citizens. But I'm not looked at as an American.
Who knows what kind of life I might have had had I not been fortunate enough to have the parents I've had.
I want my world to be fun. No parents, no rules, no nothing. Like, no one can stop me. No one can stop me.
My parents put everything in a trust fund for me. I won't get it until I'm 18, so I'll use it for college.
College recruiting is a business and I would really tell parents and athletes, alike, to treat it as such.
There is always need for good foster parents, people who have room in their homes, the openhearted people.
My parents taught me service - not by saying, but by doing. That was my culture, the culture of my family.
I think when your parents are as rebellious as mine were, it's difficult to top them. So what's the point?
What we love, we protect. This story will delight children and parents alike, who care for what they love.
THE BIGGEST TEST FOR PARENTS IS NOT HOW THEY PARENT, BUT HOW THEY RESPOND TO DISORDER AND UNPREDICTABILITY
Children internalize their parents' unhappiness. Fortunately, they absorb our contentment just as readily.
Young women growing into situations with no parents are usually material for exploitation in the brothels.
I think the family is the place where the most ridiculous and least respectable things in the world go on.
If I had been living through the '80s, I probably would've gotten into a lot more trouble than my parents.
I wish I could prevent my kids from making all the mistakes I've made. But I can't do that. No parent can.
At some point as adults we cease to be our parents' children and we become our children's parents instead.
Parents cannot expect advice to have the same force upon their children as experience has upon themselves.
I approach serious subjects, and I like to have the good guys win and have the parents among the good guys
I don't blame my own parents for the way I grew up, as quite often there is little choice in these issues.
When a parent shows up with an attitude of entitlement, understand that under it is a boatload of anxiety.
Each and every one of us who is still lucky enough to have our parents has a duty to them. We do owe them.
After all I've done for you' has alienated more children from their parents than any act of parent cruelty.
If you get offended by words - by noises we make with our mouths - it means you were raised by bad parents.
I love being a father. It's one of my big jobs is just being a parent. It's one of my favorite things I do.
My parents put the New Yorker in my crib. I saw Vogue and Vanity Fair around the house before I could read.