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I take parenting incredibly seriously. I want to be there for my kids and help them navigate the world, and develop skills, emotional intelligence, to enjoy life, and I'm lucky to be able to do that and have two healthy, normal boys. — Joan Cusack

Our musicians in residence carry this belief into the classroom. They don't think of children's self-esteem as so fragile that it will be shattered by the suggestion that the child guessed wrong or jumped to an invalid conclusion. They make corrections matter-of-factly, with no feeling that a chid is a failure because she has made an error, but with ocnfidence that the feedback will help the child learn and be accurate the next time. — Peter Perret

The people you work with are just people you were thrown together with. Y'know, you don't know them, it wasn't your choice. And yet you spend more time with them thanyou do your friends or your family. — Tim Canterbury

The pride of dying rich raises the loudest laugh in hell. — John W. Foster

Today has been so weird," I side-whispered to Gary.
"I think the word you're looking for is erotic," he said back. "Today has been so erotic. — T.J. Klune

And that one is gone. A home run for Mickey Mantle! How do you like that? — Mel Allen

It was hard to tell what her weapons were, except for that sort of inane good sense and emotional honesty. — Gregory Maguire

Instantly available without continuous presence is probably the best role a mother can play. — Bernard Bailyn

I love reading about the sea. I love reading about it a lot more than actually being on the sea, when you think about it. — Clive James

My mother painted and wrote. She always had a painting in progress on an easel in the kitchen, so our house always smelled like oil paint. At night, she wrote after she'd put my sisters and me to bed, and the sound of her typing was our lullaby. — Luanne Rice

Here I have opportunity enough for the exercise of my talent, as the chief of my time is spent in conversation. — Jane Austen