Misbehaved Child Quotes & Sayings
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A parent being called to the school because their child had misbehaved was as serious as a parent being called to the police station because their child had robbed a bank. — Martin Lewis Perl

In my view, there are two fundamentally different ways one can respond to a child who does something wrong. One is to impose a punitive consequence. Another is to see the situation as a "teachable moment," an opportunity to educate or to solve a problem together. The response here is not "You've misbehaved; now here's what I'm going to do to you" but "Something has gone wrong; what can we do about it? — Alfie Kohn

There's a lot of money in doing score music. You can get a chance to get nominated for an Oscar; I would love to get nominated again. — Juicy J

People are so funny. There's no winning with commenters or anonymous people. They'd be rude that I was overweight, and now they're rude that I'm healthy. — Jonah Hill

The surrealist thinks he has outstripped the whole of literary history when he has written (here a word that there is no need to write) where others have written "jasmines, swans and fauns." But what he has really done has been simply to bring to light another form of rhetoric which hitherto lay hidden in the latrines. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

I think you just made me forget my own name. Not even amnesia managed that. — Amy Andrews

Hymns have been a powerful instrument of God to draw people closer to His Word and the saving riches therein. — Billy Graham

I never think of myself as an attacker, only as a defender - usually of rights - mine and others. — Jay Woodman

Whenever anybody whom we love dies, we discover that although death is commonplace it is terribly original. We may have thought about it all our lives, but if it comes close to us, it is quite a new, strange thing to us, for which we are entirely unprepared. It may, perhaps, not be the bare loss so much as the strength of the bond which is broken that is the surprise, and we are debtors in a way to death for revealing something in us which ordinary life disguises. — William Hale White