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Quotes About Kids

I always loved art shows at schools. My friends with kids would go, and I would go with them. It's some of my favorite art... It's more about creativity than the grand statement of an agenda.
~ Beck
We couldn't be happier that the show has encouraged kids to have an interest in science and math, but we don't try to do that. We just have fun, which is its own bold statement.
~ Jamie Hyneman
I came up with this statistic that if a kid makes something himself, he's 90 to 95% likely to try it. And of course, then, if it's good, he'll eat it!
~ Tamra Davis
I had friends who were jocks or whatever... Then, around 12 or 13, kids get cliquish and cruel, and that disgusted me. It seemed a reprehensible use of one's arbitrary social status. So I got really aggressive about it and became more of a weird kid.
~ James Murphy
Putting a smile on kids, putting a smile on families' faces, changing people's lives with your so-called status and celebrity with your so-called impact, that's reality.
~ DeMarcus Cousins
I think kids are all focused on their hierarchy and status, and I was low status or something.
~ Olly Alexander
The older generations are too wedded to political parties, too wedded to romantic memories of what education was like when they were kids, and too wedded to the status quo group that clings to power.
~ Betsy DeVos
My kids love going to school. When my son started going to kindergarten, we asked him, 'How was it?' and his only complaint was that he didn't get to stay in there longer.
~ Camila Alves
I stayed attached to baseball through the kids and through minor league baseball, and I'm very satisfied with the schedule it allows me to have, which means I'm home until my kids go off to college. I value that time.
~ Cal Ripken, Jr.
However, most of my part, I play a pediatrician, and most of my role had to do with being in another place, staying at the hospital and trying to save kids and stay until people could come. So, it was more based on reality.
~ Sela Ward
In the Palestinian camps in the Seventies, I fell in love with a woman fighter - now married with six kids, not mine! - and I seriously considered staying there with her.
~ George Galloway
Cybercrime is becoming everything in crime. Again, because people have connected their entire lives to the Internet, that's where those who want to steal money or hurt kids or defraud go. So it's an epidemic for reasons that make sense.
~ James Comey
A lot of people assume I have a great hat collection, but kids steal my hats at every show. I've had all these hats that I've loved, but now they're in some little kids' possession. It's difficult to replenish. I don't think the kids realize this.
~ Mac DeMarco
Kids growing up in communities with rural hospitals see firsthand the types of jobs a STEAM education can provide.
~ Ralph Northam
At home, I like my kids to drink out of stainless steel tumblers. They are non-breakable and non-toxic.
~ Anna Getty
I like steering kids toward golf. If they really have it in their blood to fight, then fine, but it's a hell of a job. Golf is a safer bet.
~ Cub Swanson
I'd play music on the street, especially in developing nations where a lot of kids couldn't wear shoes. In order to relate with kids that would be following me barefoot, I would take off my shoes, and they would all laugh at me because I couldn't go three steps without wincing.
~ Michael Franti
The government can take smart steps to give all kids the healthy start they need to reach their full potential.
~ Kirsten Gillibrand
The stereotype is that if a woman doesn't have children she doesn't like children. I really love kids.
~ Kathy Burke
But she'd never wanted kids. Books were her kids.
~ Tia Williams
I give off good vibes, kids, dogs, and middle-aged divorcées like me
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
I give off good vibes," he said. "Kids, dogs, and middle-aged divorcées like me.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
I will have to earn trust and respect from my kids.
~ Tiger Woods
I fuck conventional wisdom's wife. Clipboard. Orange cones. You're a mall cop. Not a real cop. My personal code is never harm real cops, who risk their lives every day. The Thin Blue Line. You're an almost-cop, so harming you is a gray area. Thin Gray Line? Who knows? So I'll err on the side of decency and ask nice. Don't yell at any more kids before you're fired.
~ Tim Dorsey