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en Some authority on parenting once said, "Hold them very close and then let them go." This is the hardest truth for a father to learn: that his children are continuously growing up and moving away from him (until, of course, they move back in).

en Both my mother and father were very supportive of any career move any of us wanted to make. The nice thing about my father is that he spent a lot of time with his children. We had a good time with my father.

en Both my mother and father were very supportive of any career move any of us wanted to make, ... The nice thing about my father is that he spent a lot of time with his children. We had a good time with my father.

en The poem is common-sense relationships. It's really what it is, ... All the lines are different relationships and if you look at it, you'll see that. Honesty and truth are relationships. If you're honest with your children, they learn truth, you see. Or if you're truthful with them, they learn honesty. They're just a few that are a jump like, `acceptance equals love,' but they are really just common knowledge.

en Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

en These children can go out and have children of their own, but they don't have a good basis for parenting. And they're running out of time.

en He was taught how bad the Jews were; his father never told him the truth. Reality was kept away from the children.

en I was an Eagles fan growing up, growing up so close to them, watching Jaworski (quarterback Ron) and (receiver) Harold Carmichael and (running back) Wilbert Montgomery, and those guys. So, there's obviously a tie there for me. Of course, when I was in New York I was able to play them every year down there, and I still have a lot of family and friends back there.

en Move decisions out to the Cabinet and agencies. Strengthen them by moving responsibility, authority, and accountability their direction. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. Move decisions out to the Cabinet and agencies. Strengthen them by moving responsibility, authority, and accountability their direction.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en I rejoiced greatly that I found of thy children walking in truth, as we have received a commandment from the Father.

en The hardest thing for a back out of high school is to learn blitz pickups and protection. Keegan will play a lot of football for us. He has things to learn. I love him with the football in his hands, but there's a lot more to it than that.

en Teaching and parenting have always gone hand-in-hand in helping to develop young people's ability to make good choices as they move into young adulthood. Providing a simple, easy-to-use program for schools that reinforces character development benefits children at every age.

en What happens is that the mother spends so much time with the child that the father's role ends up being a parenting aid.

en When it comes to technology, you're in a position of your children having to teach you. How often do kids have any power or authority? How often do parents come to them and listen to them? But it takes a parent with some courage to admit they don't know and want to learn.

en Oldsmobile demand and sales did not collapse overnight. GM sat back and watched it happen. Your father's car ultimately became a hearse. You've got to have product categories that are growing categories. The four-door sedan is not the growing category.


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