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en They say it takes a village to raise a child. Well, it takes a village to put on a triathlon.

en They say it takes a village to raise a child, and it takes a church to raise the village. Today, I come home as the child that village raised, to be mayor of the village.

en Some say it takes a village to raise a child, but it takes a village idiot to raise taxes on working families.
  Tom DeLay

en If we don't do something about where the child comes from, then you're never going to solve any problems. You hear people say it takes a village to raise a child. Well, who's going to fix the village? Too many people are getting out of school and not being able to make a living here.

en It takes a village to raise a child.

en Senator (Hilary) Clinton said it takes a village to raise a child, ... We believe that at Red Rock Central.

en The African proverb, 'It takes a village to raise a child' -- that speaks volumes about where the kids I grew up with are today.

en Nowadays, kids are not like when I was growing up. That is why it's important for parents to get involved with their kids' lives. It takes a village to raise a child.

en Certainly the development is allowing the business park to become a reality. Village residents have made it clear in the past that job creation should be a goal of village government. So we feel this is an opportunity to pursue that and at the same time improve the value of the village of Biron, which will allow for lower taxes in the future.

en It really takes a village. We're all responsible for all children.

en It's ironic that Hillary's press secretary would call for more government intrusion into our lives while bashing my book. Who needs parents when you've got bureaucrats in the Department of Education taking care of our kids? Evidently Hillary thinks it takes a village to teach a child to read!

en The village of Oregon has absolutely no say over my job. There is representation on the Fire Commission, but the village has no majority on the Fire Commission. The village pays for the service that the district provides, and the money goes into the general fund.

en In an interesting way, the operation becomes almost a metaphor for hope and optimism. A little child can have a new face with a smile restored, and suddenly his mother's smile is restored and his father's and the outer family's... and they bring him back to the village and the village is delighted... The ripples and effects of this are fantastic.

en John always had his heart in this village. Sometimes he thought he was the village. He was a great ambassador. He put Brewster on the map on several occasions.

en I had the great good fortune to be born in a mad village. It was the kind of village that you could not actually invent. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.
  Dario Fo


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