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en We must have the attitude that every child in America—regardless of where they're raised or how they're born—can learn. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.

en I was born and raised in Louisiana, but going to Tennessee gave me a chance to do something different. I didn't want to be hanging out with the same friends every day, every day. I wanted to learn how to do stuff on my own.

en In my view, a child is born with the INNATE POTENTIAL to learn to handle deliberate focus shifts such as are seen in the kaleidoscopic poetry shifts, but both the young and old need to learn such matters from available oral or written culture or from teachers - or must have initiative and imagination to develop some such devices on their own.

en Any child born into the hugely consumptionist way of life so common in the industrial world will have an impact that is, on average, many times more destructive than that of a child born in the developing world

en Paternity is assumed when a child is born in a marriage. That's not the case in children born to a couple who are unmarried or to a mother who is unsure of the child's paternity.

en Miss America was born and raised here. After 85 years, just to pack up and leave town is not a good thing. That's the saddest thing about this.

en I had the blessing or curse to be born into an activist family. My mom and dad were into the protests way before I was born. And once I was born, they raised me in that activist environment.

en If ,a child be born in a man s house and his father be not known, he is a son born secretly in the house and shall belong to him of whose wife he was born.
  Guru Nanak

en [W]hen one is 'born again,' one is newly a child. It represents a second return to a state of chronic dependency. Perhaps what we specifically need is not to be 'born again,' but to grow up and become mature adults.

en When you're born you get a ticket to the freak show. When you're born in America, you get a front row seat.
  George Carlin

en This was a woman that wanted her child. And this was a child that would have been born if my daughter hadn't been killed.

en What is a neglected child? He is a child not planned for, not wanted. Neglect begins, therefore, before he is born.
  Pearl S. Buck

en When we're born, there's a child in each of us. And if we permit ourselves, we nourish that child until we go to heaven. She never grew up.

en Art is the child of Nature; yes, her darling child, in whom we trace the features of the mother's face, her aspect and her attitude.
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en Individual schools will gather a dollar from every child who wants to participate, ... It takes one dollar to vaccinate one child. So each one of those children in America will see a child that they personally were responsible for vaccinating.
  Jane Seymour


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