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en What Fred is so wonderful at doing is to help children understand those fears, but not to say, 'They don't exist; Oh, don't worry, it will all be fine.' That doesn't really acknowledge that the child is afraid.

en Fred is my Chow/Shepherd and you can certainly sit down with Fred and Fred doesn't care about what just happened on the phone.

en His teeth are fine, his driving is fine, he doesn't have heat rash and he's not afraid of the water. We're aware of (the gossip), but it doesn't mean anything to us.

en I understand there may be complications in the life of a child if they no longer have a parent. But when my children were small, if I had to choose to save my child or myself, I would have chosen my child.

en I can't imagine anything more horrifying than what we already know about this individual. But I'm afraid I might find he's hurt a child. I'm afraid there's a number of times he's violated children since he's been out.

en I plan to go eventually. I couldn't even think about going until recently. To see children in a burn unit, I'll probably tear up. I know what I went through, but a child doesn't really understand what has happened.

en When can we understand that a man can be a wonderful mentor and a great teacher and still be a child molester? If these guys had horns and tails, no child would want to be with them and no parents would trust them.

en I am not afraid that the people called Methodists should ever cease to exist either in Europe or America. But I am afraid lest they should only exist as a dead sect, having the form of religion without the power. And this undoubtedly will be the case unless they hold fast both the doctrine, spirit, and discipline with which they first set out.
  John Wesley

en I think these awards are wonderful. Cinema should get more international. The fine boundary lines don't really exist any more.
  Robert Altman

en A lot of time they are dependent on a child or a spouse for care and they're afraid that if they report abuse, that relationship is no longer going to exist and they will be alone in the world.

en Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. Even when we do not create children's fears, when they come to us with fears ready-made and built-in, we use their fears as handles to manipulate them and get them to do what we want

en Are you afraid to die? Remember that for a child of God, death is only a passing through to a wonderful new world...
  Corrie Ten Boom

en You worry at this time of the year that you get a little bit hesitant, a little bit tentative, and it becomes a walk-it-up, grind-it-out game. I don?t want it to be like that. I don?t want to be afraid to run and afraid to lose and worry about ?What if.? I just want to go and run up and down the floor and make some plays and see what happens ? that?s when we?re at our best.

en It's a non-issue. In my heart, I know that I didn't mean to do anything like that. If he doesn't want to understand it or anyone doesn't want to understand it, then it's fine. Let it go. It's over.

en Talk about the flag or drugs or crime (never about race or class or justice) and follow the yellow brick road to the wonderful land of ''consensus.'' In place of honest argument among consenting adults the politicians substitute a lullaby for frightened children: the pretense that conflict doesn't really exist, that we have achieved the blessed state in which we no longer need politics.


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