A Quote by Ken Hakuta

Everyone underestimates the maturity of kids. — © Ken Hakuta
Everyone underestimates the maturity of kids.

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Always and inevitably everyone underestimates the number of stupid individuals in circulation.
OK, look, I just - I think that - I think everyone underestimates the power of an autonomy of every individual to make their own decision.
In Christ we see a maturity of love that flowers in self-sacrifice and forgiveness; a maturity of power that never swerves from the ideal of service; a maturity of goodness that overcomes every temptation, and, of course, we see the ultimate victory of life over death itself.
Radio is less important than it used to be. Kids are not just hip-hop kids, just punk kids, just pop kids, just whatever kids. Everyone is mixing and matching on their playlists.
It's funny, my kids and I live together, and I have a lot of actor friends. So my kids think everyone is on television every now and again, since everyone they know pops up here, but there's a whole rap of things they won't watch until they're 16 or 17.
With maturity comes the wish to economize - to be more simple. Maturity is the period when one finds the just measure.
Yes, maturity in life brings maturity to the music I make.
I think there's a lot more appreciation and maturity and acceptance of everyone's flaws.
It's important to give kids a variety of sports. Everyone is an individual, everyone is different but there is a sport out there for everyone.
We do not ignore maturity. Maturity consists in not losing the past while fully living in the present with a prudent awareness of the possibilities of the future.
Kids don't shuffle along in unison on the road to maturity. They slouch toward adulthood at an uneven, highly individual pace.
Kids are different from adults. They are not as developed as far as brain science, controlling impulses, and maturity, and fall prey to all kinds of pressures.
Most parents have long understood that kids don't have the judgment, the maturity, the impulse control and insight necessary to make complicated lifelong decisions.
Everyone underestimates their own life. Funny thing is, in the end, all our stories...they're the same. In fact, no matter where you go in the world, there is only one important story: of youth, loss and yearning for redemption. So we tell the same story, over and over. Only the details are different.
What President of the Airline is doing is, he's urging everyone to give up their frequent flyer miles for sick kids... But as I was reading this, there were two empty seats next to me. Why can't sick kids sit there? If they're so concerned with sick kids, shouldn't they have like a pen of sick kids next to the gate?
My kids have really brought me into maturity on another level and I really appreciate them for that.
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