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growing-up school expectations
...You don't always get what you expect. I wish someone, sometime when I was growing up, would have told me what expectations would get me. ... Our parents, schools, everyone tells us things will be a certain way when we're adults and if they're not that way, we should make them be; or at least pretend. But after a certain point that just doesn't work. Chris Crutcher
growing-up way bumpy-roads
Look at pictures of me growing up. It wasn't always the way it is now. It was a bumpy road for me. Chris Evans
growing-up children parenting
If we never have headaches through rebuking our children, we shall have plenty of heartaches when they grow up. Charles Spurgeon
growing-up tvs grows
I didn't grow up watching a lot of TV. Diane Kruger
growing-up hero growing
I'm not a person who particularly had heros when growing up. Dennis Ritchie
growing-up parent age
To be told that one can be dependent on one's parents until age 26 should strike a young person who wants to grow up as demeaning, not as something to celebrate. Dennis Prager
growing-up influence chicks
Chick Corea was a great influence on me, musically, as I was growing up. Debra Wilson
growing-up mean political
Sometimes I wonder if we shall ever grow up in our politics and say definite things which mean something, or whether we shall always go on using generalities to which everyone can subscribe, and which mean very little. Eleanor Roosevelt
growing-up climbing habit
I have noticed that youngsters given to the climbing habit usually do something when they grow up Elbert Hubbard
memories book cases
The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case. Charles Spurgeon
memories microsoft corporations
In some far-off distant time, when the twentieth century history of primitive computing is just a murky memory, someone is likely to suppose that devices known as logic gates were named after the famous co-founder of Microsoft Corporation Charles Petzold
memories facts good-memories
Memory diffuses fact. Diane Sawyer
memories way facts
I'm always fascinated by the way memory diffuses fact. Diane Sawyer
memories thinking people
I feel like I'm the most forgiven actress I can think of, probably because of this short memory people have! Diane Lane
memories ordinary moments
Memories are simply moments that refuse to be ordinary Diane Keaton
memories giving forever
They say I live a fast life. Maybe I just like a fast life. I wouldn't give it up for anything in the world. It won't last forever, either. But the memories will. Dennis Wilson
memories mistake suffering
Memories assailed him of how gently she had spoken, touched, and moved; of how she'd loved him fiercely despite his mistakes and obsessions and weaknesses. And the conviction descended on him that love like theirs couldn't possibly suffer any change. Denis Johnson
memories literature nails
Pithy sentences are like sharp nails which force truth upon our memory. Denis Diderot
knowing littles truth-is
Knowing all truth is less than doing a little bit of good. Albert Schweitzer
knowing rhythm constructs
of rhythm is image / of image is knowing / of knowing there is / a construct Charles Olson
knowing done felt
I have never felt that anything really mattered but knowing that you stood for the things in which you believed and had done the very best you could. Eleanor Roosevelt
knowing admiration length
The only things one can admire at length are those one admires without knowing why. Eleanor Roosevelt
knowingly shoot
I feel so bad, ... I didn't shoot from a truck; I didn't knowingly do anything that was illegal. This is embarrassing. Susan Winter
knowing lost night sleep words
I can't sleep at night no more knowing that we could have lost him. There's just no words for it. Mariela Carrion
knowing needed regret
I don't regret the shot. I regret not knowing that I needed to move. It's frustrating. Ryan Shafer
knowing plot destination
Plot is the knowing of destination. Elizabeth Bowen
knowing purpose may
Good general-purpose manners nowadays may be said to consist in knowing how much you can get away with. Elizabeth Bowen