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Just take them rascals [rapists, killers, child abusers] out in the swamp / Put 'em on their knees and tie 'em to a stump / Let the rattlers and the bugs and the alligators do the rest, Charlie Daniels
children cutting hair
Hair is vitally personal to children. They weep vigorously when it is cut for the first time; no matter how it grows, bushy, straight or curly, they feel they are being shorn of a part of their personality. Charlie Chaplin
children educational air
In addition to fines, violators of decency standards could be required to air public service announcements serving educational and informational needs of children. Charles W. Pickering
children people house
How hard would it be to ask children what they see in their heads? How big should the house be in comparison to the family standing in front of it? What is it about the anatomy of the people that doesn't look right? Then let them try it again. Teach them to learn how to see and ask questions. Charles de Lint
children drawing effort
Most children are given far too much praise for their early drawings, so much so that they rarely learn the ability to refine their first crude efforts the way their early attempts at language are corrected. Charles de Lint
children parent problem
The problem with children is that you have to put up with their parents. Charles de Lint
children people magic
It is so easy for your people to forget that everything has a spirit, that all are equal. That magic and mystery are a part of your lives, not something to store away in a child's bedroom, or to use as an escape from your lives. Charles de Lint
children humble yellow
And what an example of the power of dress young Oliver Twist was! Wrapped in the blanket which had hitherto formed his only covering, he might have been the child of a nobleman or a beggar;—it would have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have fixed his station in society. But now he was enveloped in the old calico robes, that had grown yellow in the same service; he was badged and ticketed, and fell into his place at once—a parish child—the orphan of a workhouse—the humble, half-starved drudge—to be cuffed and buffeted through the world, despised by all, and pitied by none. Charles Dickens
children parent world
For not an orphan in the wide world can be so deserted as the child who is an outcast from a living parent's love. Charles Dickens
embraces heart suffer words
The pope, in his heart and with his words of encouragement, embraces all who suffer injustice. Pope John
embraces includes microsoft strategy
My strategy embraces Microsoft and includes them in everything I do, M. Thompson
embraces guys love record roger winning
Most guys would like to play the guy they have the winning record against. That's what you love about Roger he embraces the challenge. John McEnroe
embraces
I think, for the most part, our culture embraces that artists are born, not made. Chris Van Allsburg
embraces entire imagination knowledge limited
Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited while imagination embraces the entire world. Albert Einstein
embraces expression films guiding hand imposed medium motion overall picture section strength
In my opinion, the motion picture is the greatest medium of expression ever invented. It embraces all the other arts. The films that have the greatest unity, the greatest overall strength, and give the most satisfaction to the viewer, have been those in which a guiding hand was imposed in every section of the film's many divisions. King Vidor
embraces might role successful
It might not be the role he envisions. But the more he embraces this role, the more successful he's going to be. Brad Shaw
embraces night signature sports team vision
This 'Monday Night Football' team enthusiastically embraces our vision for sports television's signature series. John Skipper
embraces good publishing readers reasonable share stories
Digital-Original publishing embraces the non-conventional and genre-busting story. It allows me to share good stories with readers who will enjoy them, and at a reasonable price. Michael A. Stackpole