A Quote by Kiri Te Kanawa

My children are my children. There's no doubt about that at all. They're very strong towards me, very protective, and I towards them. It works both ways. — © Kiri Te Kanawa
My children are my children. There's no doubt about that at all. They're very strong towards me, very protective, and I towards them. It works both ways.
We have obligations towards the innocent, the dead, towards the living, towards our children and their children.
My sons are very protective and loving towards me, but I don't know what's in their secret minds about me.
The truth is that it is our attitude towards children that is right, and our attitude towards grown-up people that is wrong. Our attitude towards our equals in age consists in a servile solemnity, overlying a considerable degree of indifference or disdain. Our attitude towards children consists in a condescending indulgence, overlying an unfathomable respect.
Solitude makes us tougher towards ourselves and tenderer towards others. In both ways it improves our character.
I went to the premiere of The Detective with Sinatra, and perhaps people jumped to conclusions. He was very protective towards me and never came on to me sexually.
I feel very warmly and joyfully towards BBC Children in Need.
Stepmothers in books usually behave very spitefully towards the children entrusted to them. But he was now learning by his own experience that in real life this does not always happen.
I am feeling as if my parents are my children. I'm extremely protective about both of them while on the set
Stuart was a very special person and he was miles ahead of everybody. You know as far as intelligent and artistic feelings are concerned, he was miles ahead. So I learned a lot from him and because in the '60s we had a very strange attitude towards being young, towards sex, towards everything.
Most people don't know me, that is why they write such things in which most is not true. I cry very very often because it hurts and I worry about the children, all my children all over the world, I live for them.
The woods are a place where children can go to think. Children gravitate towards these spaces. When I was a child it was nothing more than a scrubby little overhang under a rhododendron bush, but it was incredibly important to me.
If you catch them at 12 years old, which they are working very aggressively to do and you tell those children that if you have an attraction towards someone of the same gender, that means you're gay and because you're gay you need to come with us.
I do disapprove very strongly of labelling children, especially young children, as something like 'Catholic children' or 'Protestant children' or 'Islamic children.'
The Land where humanity has attained its highest towards gentleness, towards generosity, towards purity, towards calmness - it is India.
Children always turn towards the light. Oh that grown-up people in this world became like little children!
I'm very aware that just driving blindly towards money won't get me anything. I drive blindly towards making the world a better place.
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