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Quotes About Fostered

My dad was a terrible father. Dreadful. But he had a very difficult childhood. He was fostered - he never knew who his father was. So he had a very different attitude to family and kids. I don't have any issues. I'm not suffering some secret angst.
~ Mark Billingham
Of Teddy Roosevelt and his siblings, the author writes they were, armed with an innate curiosity and discipline fostered by his remarkable father.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
A great deal of phenomenal experience has fostered in me a flexibility of the mind and imagination that some might call madness
~ Dean Koontz
During the long process of history, by relying on our own diligence, courage and wisdom, Chinese people have opened up a good and beautiful home where all ethnic groups live in harmony and fostered an excellent culture that never fades.
~ Xi Jinping
The source of sorrow is the pride of saying "I," It's fostered and increased by false belief in self. To this you may believe that there is no redress, But meditation on no-self will be the supreme way.
~ ??ntideva
The household was densely populated by a lively gang of children, homemade and Fostered, mix thoroughly and well.
~ Mary Doria Russell
Beauty and dignity were illusions fostered by the company of children, sustained for the benefit of children.
~ Michael Cunningham
Love is born of idleness and, once born, by idleness is fostered.
~ Ovid
Sometimes it's necessary for soaps to hang on to an audience by sensationalizing, but it's a beast I don't understand any more, an art form that has fostered extraordinary talent. It's a great arena to learn your craft before you move on.
~ Sarah Lancashire
I grew up in an average middle-class family. I don't think I even knew any friends who were fostered or adopted.
~ Sherri Saum
the typical self-centeredness of the neurotic is broken up instead of being continually fostered and reinforced
~ Viktor E. Frankl
Not longer loved or fostered by religion, beauty is lifted from its face as a mask, and its absence exposes features on that face which threaten to become incomprehensible to man.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
Treasures are directly connected to our spirit, or will, and thus to our dignity as persons. It is, for example, very important for parents to respect the "treasure space" of children. It lies right at the center of the child's soul, and great harm can be done if it is not respected and even fostered.
~ Dallas Willard
Proud is the spirit of Zeus-fostered kings—their honor comes from Zeus, and Zeus, god of council, loves them.
~ Homer
Not longer loved or fostered by religion, beauty is lifted from its face as a mask, and its absence exposes features on that face which threaten to become incomprehensible to man.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
A great deal of phenomenal experience has fostered in me a flexibility of the mind and imagination that some might call madness
~ Dean Koontz
the estimated U.S. population in 2016 is over 322-million (322,762,018) and the worldwide population is estimated at over 7.4-billion, with fostered and adopted children "over-represented" in U.S. prisons and psychiatric facilities where they are subjected to a myriad of abuses in these systems.
~ Unknown
never would I be able to revive that unfazed sense of security first fostered in a little child by a big, protective republic
~ Philip Roth
So he agreed: I would be exiled, and fostered in another man's kingdom. In exchange for my weight in gold, they would rear me to manhood
~ Madeline Miller
And then he delivered a scornful critique of Robert Mueller: "What an asshole." And there, perhaps, Trump had something of a point. If this was the result—a pass on conspiracy and equivocation on obstruction—how could you not have hastened it along, or, worse, how could you have fostered the exact opposite impression?
~ Michael Wolff
pervasive sense of crisis that fostered support for extremist positions and simplifying explanations.
~ Unknown