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en I believe that one defines oneself by reinvention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself. To cut yourself out of stone.
  Henry Rollins

en I think for her, this record is sort of a retrospective of her career ... it's very self-referencing. I think the reinvention this time is not so much of a reinvention as an embracing of what it is and what she does.

en I think for her, this record is sort of a retrospective of her career ... it's very self-referencing, ... I think the reinvention this time is not so much of a reinvention as an embracing of what it is and what she does.

en My parents weren't too excited at first, neither was my girlfriend. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. Most of my friends were pretty concerned. My parents warmed up to the idea after they were convinced by missionary family friends who lived in the Middle East and said that it was a lot safer than it seemed.

en To know oneself, one should assert oneself. Psychology is action, not thinking about oneself. We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die.
  Albert Camus

en The evil done by oneself, self-begotten, self-bred, crushes the foolish, as a diamond breaks a precious stone.

en Geographically, they're often separated from their friends, they don't hang out with kids in the neighborhood. Parents don't know their friends' parents. And even those who say, 'You can't go over there because I don't know the family,' but then have no problem letting their kids talk online to those same kids.

en By oneself the evil is done, by oneself one suffers; by oneself evil is left undone, by oneself one is purified.

en There was the Jack Osbourne my parents knew, the Jack Osbourne my friends knew, and the Jack Osbourne the public knew. The one my parents knew was the funny, facetious, nice, loving son my parents know, who is truly caring. With my friends it was a crazy, insane, drinking, using, party animal who knew how to have a good time. And with the public, it was the one they wanted to vote out of the house.

en It's not the physical location of birth that defines citizenship, but whether your parents are citizens, and the express or implied consent to jurisdiction of the sovereign.
  Phyllis Schlafly

en It's like finding oneself amongst friends. People look at you as if they like you. That is, until they actually get to know you.

en Friendship with oneself is all important because without it one cannot be friends with anybody else in the world.
  Eleanor Roosevelt

en Foster parents often model parenting skills for the biological parents and may become friends of the family.

en I think there are a lot of parents concerned about these issues but don't have a venue to talk about them, except with their friends or the parents of children their child hangs around with.

en It's (writing thank-you notes) more so just a family affair and less about friends. My parents know that I thank my friends (for my gifts) when I see them.


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