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Last updated on April 17, 2025.
I take so much from my life. I have my shooting and my fishing. I have my working life. I have my relationship with my children.
I'm going to be working on my shot. Working on extending my range. Keep working on everything, and really studying the game.
In the United States today, there is a pervasive tendency to treat children as adults, and adults as children. The options of children are thus steadily expanded, while those of adults are progressively constricted. The result is unruly children and childish adults.
Like any working mother, I have to balance and manage my time very carefully. My children and husband come first, of course, then my work. — © Andrea Davis Pinkney
Like any working mother, I have to balance and manage my time very carefully. My children and husband come first, of course, then my work.
I've got a pretty good idea what children are, and we're not children. Children can lose sometimes, and nobody cares.
Love can produce the children, but it has nothing to do with the raising of the children. I grew up thinking, 'Oh, that's it. All I have to do is fall in love.' You may think love will change everything, but it really is different with children. Children don't necessarily bring you together; they challenge you.
I've been working hard. I'm working on my wrestling, grappling more and I'm always working on my cardio.
We need to lengthen the school day. We need to lengthen the school year. Our calendar is based upon the agrarian economy. Children in India and China are going to school 25, 30, 35 more days a year. They're just working harder than us. So, we need more time, particularly for disadvantaged children, who aren't getting those supports at home.
Part of our tradition as black women is that we are universalists. Black children, yellow children, red children, brown children, that is the black woman's normal, day-to-day relationship. In my family alone, we are about four different colors.
If you're working in theatre, you have all your days to spend with your children.
Each week I try to have three lunches with my children, one working lunch, and one lunch with mates.
I think that most of the children's writers live in the world that they've created, and their children are kind of phantoms that wander around the edge of it in the world, but actually the children's writers are the children.
Why should I marry? One marries to have children, but I already have children! My nieces and nephews are my children.
Here's what I see all across this great city - people working together to make Boston a better place to live and to raise children, to grow and pursue dreams.
When you're working with somebody else in that kind of way, you always have to have these guidelines to what you're doing - especially when you're working with your sibling. But when you're working by yourself you're free to do whatever you like.
I really try to focus on organizations, twofold, one that help people and/or beings that don't have other means of help. Particularly if they're hospitalized children, sick children, children that don't have homes, children that can't go to school, you know that's the future of this country and the future of this planet.
If we continue...to consume the world until there's no more to consume, then there's going to come a day, sure as hell, when our children or their children or their children's children are going to look back on us - on you and me - and say to themselves, "My God, what kind of monsters were these people?"
Stay-at-home mums love working mums to feel guilty. They sacrificed everything for their children. — © Katie Hopkins
Stay-at-home mums love working mums to feel guilty. They sacrificed everything for their children.
But in the end, mastery involves working and working and showing little improvement, perhaps with a few moments of flow pulling you along, then making a little progress, and then working and working on that new, slightly higher plateau again. It's grueling, to be sure. But that's not the problem; that's the solution.
My mother loved her children, and she had always pushed me to keep working hard, even when it was football and not books.
I've been working, working, working, and you know, sometimes you look back at your work and you see that it just isn't any good.
The children whom nobody leads by the hand are the children who know they are children.
We both [with Donald Trump] share a desire to ensure that governments are working for everyone and particularly that governments are working for ordinary working families and working-class families. And I think that's important. That's what I've spoken about.
Our choices are going to determine the future for our children, our children’s children, and their children. I take that responsibility very seriously.
When you go into a college of education you've got aspirations of making a difference in people's lives, of loving children, of working with kids, but none of that is affirmed in your college of education. Then you go working in schools, especially in places like New York City and Chicago that I'm most familiar with, and you find these huge aspirations are beaten out of you in a very systematic way - and still people persevere.
Young children learn in a different manner from that of older children and adults, yet we can teach them many things if we adapt our materials and mode of instruction to their level of ability. But we miseducate young children when we assume that their learning abilities are comparable to those of older children and that they can be taught with materials and with the same instructional procedures appropriate to school-age children.
What is important, and I think celebrities should do, is show your children when they are young is that wealth is not important. I took my children when they where young to Brazil, to the shanty towns with children begging. Ever since that day, I have had no problems with my children, if I buy them anything they are grateful.
Michael and I will always be connected with the kids. I will always be there for him. I will always be there for the children. And people make remarks: 'I can't believe she left her children.' Left them? I left my children? I did not leave my children. My children are with their father, where they are supposed to be.
The crisis of children having children has been eclipsed by the greater crisis of children killing children.
I don't think that all girls seek the influence of older men, but I think girls whose fathers are absent or recessed from their lives often do. And honestly, when I was growing up, fathers were generally pretty absent from their children's lives. We didn't see a lot of them. That may be something that has genuinely changed for the better in our culture: men are more present for their children now that more women are working.
The Earth cannot wait 60 years. I want a future for my children and my children's children. The clock is ticking.
Kindness to children, love for children, goodness to children-- these are the only investments that never fail.
I've had three of my own children and spent my professional life thinking about children. And yet I still find my relation to my children deeply puzzling.
I love working with Prada, I would do it all the time if I could. Working with them is like working on a film: it is very collaborative.
I invite everyone to question their thoughts about their children and allow their children to be free. That's when we stop teaching our children fear.
I learned a lot about working with children, and about myself, and it reinforced my decision to pursue a career in teaching.
Some teachers just have a knack for working with autistic children. Other teachers do not have it.
My mother was in vaudeville, but after she had her children, she quit working.
I grew up in a family where my parents worked full-time and still found themselves and their six children trapped like so many of the working poor. — © Stacey Abrams
I grew up in a family where my parents worked full-time and still found themselves and their six children trapped like so many of the working poor.
I love working with teachers and principals; they are my heroes. They are very dedicated to children, and it's very impactful.
Hungry children are distracted children. We want to make sure nothing gets in the way of our children performing well academically, including hunger.
There's more of a family connection when you're working on a TV show. That's not to say that you don't make great connections when you're working on films, but it's different unless you're there working every day.
No bird casts the seed on land to grow food for itself, nor do beasts plough and enclose fields claiming - this is mine, this is for my children and children's children -.
If you ask, you're a boor. Just accept it. Hillry Clinton loves children! She helped children! She village'd children. She raised children. She wrote a book about it.
Our choices are going to determine the future for our children, our children's children, and their children. I take that responsibility very seriously.
We’ve educated children to think that spontaneity is inappropriate. Children are willing to expose themselves to experiences. We aren’t. Grownups always say they protect their children, but they’re really protecting themselves. Besides, you can’t protect children. They know everything.
It was a pleasure working with Q Entertainment. I don't focus on working with one company but rather with multiple companies, and I look forward to working with others.
The bond between mothers and their children is one defined by love. As a mother's prayers for her children are unending, so are the wisdom, grace, and strength they provide to their children.
There are people out there with three jobs and small children. Being an actor is a walk in the park compared to working as a cleaner overnight. I'm lucky I'm not plucking chickens.
I'm offended by the is-ought fallacy, which has been used to justify slavery, women not being allowed to vote, children working in factories.
So many people are busy working now, but we need to go back to the old days when grandma and the neighbors helped raise the children, and we were all the better for it.
I specially want to have young women not to wait as I did until my children were grown, but young women to come in to gain their seniority so they could be respected leaders at a much earlier age. It's important for all women to see young women who share their experience whether it's as a working mom with young children, who understands the struggle and the aspirations of young women in a similar situation. And if they don't have family and they're pursuing their career women should see that as well.
If you're a single mother with two children, which is the toughest job in America as far as I'm concerned, and you're working hard to put food on your family. — © George W. Bush
If you're a single mother with two children, which is the toughest job in America as far as I'm concerned, and you're working hard to put food on your family.
I'd love to develop and star in my own children's show, write children's books, do children's albums, movies, DVDs, etc.
Our company is working with Disney to create a game for children between the ages of maybe four and 12, so we can teach them what the capitalist system is all about.
Working with children has done well for me. I don't find them intolerable or frustrating. They're just fun, full of energy, and happy to be there.
Working with the actors, working with production designers, working with the creative people who surround the process is really fun, it's really inspiring and I take great pleasure in working with them. That's what's most fun about directing.
The Art of Elysium is a program I've volunteered with for close to ten years, and I work with Unicef and Young Storytellers. My passion is really working with children since they are the future.
America is a nation fundamentally ambivalent about its children, often afraid of its children, and frequently punitive toward its children.
As a single mom, I'm juggling a lot and working long hours. Yes, it costs them a little, but what my children get in return is a mother who is energized and content.
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