A Quote by Jessica Long

Younger kids will sometimes tease me, and that bothers me a little, but eventually I don't care. — © Jessica Long
Younger kids will sometimes tease me, and that bothers me a little, but eventually I don't care.
If your partner asks you if something bothers you, and something bothers you, the best thing you can do is say, "Yes, it bothers me." Otherwise you create a situation where they think everything is fine, continue with the offending behavior, while you build up a secret reservoir of resentment that will eventually come pouring out, to their shock.
I try to be like a forest, revitalizing and constantly growing... Kids would tease me, calling me 'Little Bush.' But... I thought being called Forest helped me find my identity.
My last kids were born when I was in my forties, so I still had little kids around me, which gave me the illusion of feeling younger.
Death doesn't frighten me, it bothers me. It bothers me for example that someone can be there tomorrow but me I am no longer there. What bothers me is no longer being alive, not being dead.
Sometimes it bothers me that people now only recognize me because of tragedy. But I've come to understand that people really care and worry for me. I feel I should say to every person I meet, 'I'm fine. Daria's fine. Life goes on.'
When I was younger, they used to tease me. And now they’re quite protective.
The 'Billionaire' song is what my kids tease me with. They sing it to me. It's funny.
What bothers me the most are the Republicans and the Democrats: they act like little kids. They are lying to real people out here trying to get through life.
Kids used to tease me and call me 'fille des etoiles,' which translates to 'daughter of the stars.'
I can be walking down the street, and someone will stop me and ask me for one of my hugs. They feel like I'm their friend, which I love - though sometimes my kids get a little weirded out by it.
I'd rather not, but if it will help the club, I'll do it. My ankle injury still bothers me sometimes.
If something bothers me, it bothers me for a long time until I find a way to work it out. Music provided me with a means of working things out.
Every day I wake up, and I think about the wear and tear on my body, and will I be able to continue to perform at a high level. Sometimes I'm working with guys that are 15 years younger than me, 20 years younger than me.
It's great for the little girls coming through the system now to have women to look up to because, when I was younger, my role models were more, like, Michael Owen and players from the men's team, but I get kids messaging me now saying they look up to me, and that's really touching for me, but it's great for the kids to have people to look up to.
Kids used to tease me unmercifully about that name.
I don't care about what people think about me that don't know me. But the one thing that bothers me of all the places is the general perception was that I was a failure at USC as a head coach.
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