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en I've experienced it, and it's a tough thing to tackle. A lot of kids in our school are afraid to speak out.

en It made 27 (Johnson) tough to tackle. First of all, he's a big guy. When you add the fact that he's slippery, it's tough. It's tough to tackle a 230-pound guy who's got mud on him.

en People are having to pull their kids out, having to home school them because they're sick. If we don't speak up for our children, who will speak up for our child?

en It's a tough thing. But I think the Rowland Hall kids really have a lot of discipline. These kids, because their school work is so hard, they carry that discipline over to swimming.

en When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So it is better to speak.
  Audre Lorde

en The thing I remember most about middle school was how tough it was. You're not quite an adult, but you're not a kid anymore. I try to treat these kids with the respect I would have wanted at that age. These kids ? sorry, young adults ? are very sharp, and they deserve my respect.

en He has tremendous leadership skills. He's not afraid to tackle tough things. Jerry is an impatient investor. That just adds to the incentive for labor to do what they can to try to accelerate the restructuring.

en Giselle has no problem. She does really well in school. Some kids it might affect. They might go to school and speak Spanish. She does everything in English.

en They are quicker position-by-position and more experienced. It's tough to put kids with little experience against more experienced players.

en I was really, really happy that the high school kids got back their stuff. We started later in the year but something is better than nothing. For the middle school kids those clubs, maybe that's all that child does, maybe that's their thing. Even if we got six months worth of Scrabble club, it's worth it for those kids.

en We need to celebrate the bravery that we saw in those kids (in California). I'm sure that the medical facility in the San Diego area that received these kids experienced the same thing we did -- an onslaught of injured kids responding in mature, heroic ways.

en Many children are afraid to speak up in class, not because they are not bright kids but because it's hard when you're still learning the language.

en Financial literacy is such an important thing for kids to understand at a young age. Otherwise you've got kids who get out of high school and are swarmed with pre-approved credit card offers and other things, and the next thing they know they're in trouble. ... So many kids have no idea how to intelligently handle money.

en They're all voiceless about it. They're afraid to speak. And the strange thing is that while you're a victim of abuse, you don't know it. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. You don't realize it.

en I speak in reality. I don't try to hide anything from anybody, and that's the most dangerous thing about our music that parents are so afraid of.
  Marilyn Manson


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