A Quote by Fred Rogers

Attitudes are caught, not taught. — © Fred Rogers
Attitudes are caught, not taught.
Religion is caught, not taught.
Enthusiasm is caught, not taught.
In our local Baptist church, I sang in the choir and formed a gospel quartet. When our minister caught me messing with his guitar, he taught me three positions - one, four and five. After that, I taught myself to play.
It can't be bought. It can't be taught. It must be caught.
Love cannot be taught, it can only be caught.
Happiness can be thought, taught and caught... but not bought.
Faith is caught rather than taught.
Good values are easier caught than taught.
Babies aren't born knowing differences in color, gender, religions. They're taught those things. They're taught them at home. They're taught in the schools. They're taught in the churches. They're taught in the mosques, in the synagogues.
Good praying is more easily caught than taught.
I was really lucky in that my mom and dad never got caught in the act, so to speak. So my mom was caught fraternizing with my dad. My mom was caught, you know, in the building that my father lived in. My mom was caught in a white neighborhood past curfew without the right permits. My mother was caught in transition. And that was key because had she been caught in the act, then, as the law says, she could've spent anywhere up to four years in prison.
I, who thought to sink, was caught up into love, and taught the whole of life in a new rhythm.
Japanese attitudes toward work seem to be critically different from American attitudes.
Anger is an appropriate reaction to racist attitudes, as is fury when the actions arising from those attitudes do not change.
Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided.
Some of the attitudes of Barney are certainly attitudes I share, but not all.
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