A Quote by Lena Headey

As a child, I was on my own two feet emotionally. — © Lena Headey
As a child, I was on my own two feet emotionally.
Since being quite young, I've had a very strong sense of independence and survival. As a child, I was on my own two feet emotionally.
It was my wish since I was a child to become something, to be able to stand on my own two feet, to do something for myself.
Africa is like a child that immediately cries for its babysitter when something goes wrong. Africa should stand on its own two feet.
The finest inheritance you can give to a child is to allow it to make its own way, completely on its own feet.
Next time I'll be braver, I'll be my own savior, Standing on my own two feet.
Poverty places not just one or two obstacles but multiple obstacles in a child's pathway to what we would consider to be regular development - cognitively, intellectually and emotionally.
A good poem has its own life. It's like bringing a child into the world. You, the poet, birthed the child, but the child will surprise you continually. I think a work of art has its own aliveness, its own future.
Time and experience have taught me a priceless lesson: Any child you take for your own becomes your own if you give of yourself to that child. I have born two children and had seven others by adoption, and they are all my children, equally beloved and precious.
You have to stand on your own two feet.
When television families aren't gathered around the kitchen table exchanging wisecracks, they are experiencing brief but moving dilemmas, which are handily solved by the youngest child or by some cute extraterrestrial houseguest. Emerging from Family Ties or My Two Dads, we are forced to acknowledge that our own families are made up of slow-witted, emotionally crippled people who would be lucky to qualify for seats in the studio audience of JEOPARDY!
I am a child. I am two feet tall, and asking if she loves me.
Businessmen should stand or fall on their own two feet.
Every act of motherhood contains a dual intent, as the mother holds the child close and prepares it to move way from her, as she supports the child and stands it firmly on its own feet, and as she guards it against danger and sends it out across the yard, down by the stream, and across the traffic-crowded highway. Unless a mother can do both - gather her child close and turn her child out toward the world - she will fail in her purpose.
I want my kids to be polite and respectful, stand on their own two feet.
I have a confidence about my life that comes from standing tall on my own two feet.
It's okay to stand on your own two feet and to be different, to be yourself.
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