Quotes & Sayings About Parenting Tough Love
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Regret and guilt are useless emotions that hold ye in a past that's already gone . . . and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that allowing yerself to be dragged down by the past helps no one. It jest keeps ye from ha'ing both feet in the present where ye should be. — Lynsay Sands
If you were six when you came here, and you are now...," he said, and paused as if waiting for her to fill in her age.
She signed as she thought the matter over.
"Are you still awake, Anora?"
"I was counting."
After much silence, Niall said, "Dinna you know how to count?"
"Of course I know how to count. How would I be able to keep track of my sheep if I did not know how to count?... — Terry Spear
We often respond to today's world with yesterday's adaptations. (quoting Dan Fesster) — Annie Murphy Paul
Unlike most women I have known, she placed no value on shallow pretensions or hypocritical displays of gentility. — Pat Conroy
How can the good God Who loves us so much, be happy when we suffer? Never does our suffering make Him happy; but it is necessary for us, and so He sends it to us while, as it were, turning away His Face ... I assure you that it costs Him dearly to fill us with bitterness. — Therese Of Lisieux
I love to hear a choir. I love the humanity ... to see the faces of real people devoting themselves to a piece of music. I like the teamwork. It makes me feel optimistic about the human race when I see them cooperating like that. — Paul McCartney
For black politicians, civil rights organizations and white liberals to support the racist practices of the University of Michigan amounts to no less than a gross betrayal of the civil rights principles of our historic struggle from slavery to the final guarantee of constitutional rights to all Americans. Indeed, it was practices like those of the University of Michigan, but against blacks, that were the focal point of much of the civil rights movement. — Walter E. Williams
We all have our scars, Laura," he said softly. "Some of them are on the outside. Some are on the inside. But we can't change them. All we can do is accept them as part of who we are and go on living. - Caleb McCurdy (hero) — Elizabeth Lane
