A Quote by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Every second I have spare, I'm with my kids. — © Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Every second I have spare, I'm with my kids.
Every spare second I would write, somehow. On my lunch hour, too.
I have a two year old. Just turned two a couple weeks ago, and he is my main man, he is my shadow. Every spare second, I am hanging with him.
We've all been inundated with so many ingenious, must-have, time-saving apps and tools that we really don't have a second left to spare.
The Great Commission will not be fulfilled with our spare time or spare money.
O leave this barren spot to me! Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree.
And then it went, and time passed properly once more, every second following every other second just like they're meant to.
A person dies every second, but there’s also a six year old somewhere, every second, trying to move an apple with his mind.
A big, studly football jock like me? I got plenty of blood to spare. For you, I have anything to spare.
A lot of times you'll do a movie, and you'll be working with adults with families and kids and stuff. There's a level - you guys aren't going to be hanging out every second, you know?
I tend to believe that computers are drawing kids -- and adults -- away from reading purely because they provide an alternative, vast source of spare-time amusement and entertainment. I recently heard a frightening statistic: there are less than one million true readers in this country (those who read every day instead of one book per year on a beach). Terrifying.
I was no different to any other kid of my generation. I played with my mates in the park every day, every spare minute I could.
[Photography] tells you that every second in time is different from every other second. You want people to understand that the image in front of them has something to do with the truth, and it can never be repeated.
Trade is nothing else but a Commutation of Superfluities; for instance: I give mine, what I can spare, for somewhat of yours, which I want, and you can spare.
Doctor just told me I can't have kids. I asked for a second opinion. He said, Why? No one's gonna to let you take kids from this hospital.
But when you talk about the education and you talk about the lack of recreation for kids to do, I mean, it's second to none in New Orleans when you talk about the lack of opportunities for young people. And it's not just black kids, it's white kids. It's Asian kids. I had Vietnamese kids in my class that had lack of opportunities.
Spare time is like spare change. It's hard to quantify, the definition of that phrase. What do I do when I'm not onstage singing, or sleeping, with or without someone else? I watch movies.
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