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children
I never thought I was going to have children. I just thought after 45, that was it. Carol Leifer
children environment failing
We're failing our children with education, we're failing our environment. Carol Moseley Braun
children instant bounds
Once you have children it's love without bounds. You would die for them in an instant, without question. How can you better that? Carol Vorderman
children my-children
I'm very pleased how my children have turned out. Carol Vorderman
children mean waiting
If God made Adam and Eve, they had children... wait a minute... that means someone banged their sister! Carlos Mencia
children ignorance strange
Children know how to be cruel, and the cruelty of their elders is the surest residue of the malaise the young feel toward things strange, things other, things that reveal our own ignorance or insufficiency Carlos Fuentes
children two complaining
I have two children who died before reaching 30, so who am I to complain about being alive? Carlos Fuentes
children effort matter
The fact of the matter is that many children see. . . . Most of those who see are considered to be oddballs and every effort is made to correct them. Carlos Castaneda
children
I never stopped doing what I did as a child. Carl Andre
upside-down bottom ifs
Bottom is bottom, even if it is turned upside down. Bill Vaughan
upside-down moments possibility
I'm interested when things are upside down - because there are so many possibilities in that one moment. There is a lot that is exposed. Anna Deavere Smith
upside-down painting suitable
An object painted upside down is suitable for painting because it is unsuitable as an object. Georg Baselitz
upside-down dangerous historian
Historians are dangerous and capable of turning everything upside down. They have to be watched. Nikita Khrushchev
upside-down backwards
Learn to see things backwards, inside out, and upside down. John Heider
upside-down socialism rich
Our upside down welfare state is socialism for the rich, free enterprise for the poor. William O. Douglas