Ben Says: Bravery and Fear are both the same emotion...it just depends which way you run. Timothy Pina Bullying Ben
Ben Says: If our children are the hope & future for a better world...then let's work diligently to better their lives today! Timothy Pina Bullying Ben
It's really important that people know about it and the issue in schools because it happens every day to people and it really hurts when people get bullied.
What if the kid you bullied at school, grew up, and turned out to be the only surgeon who could save your life?
There's tremendous shame with being bullied. I think there's a level at which you think that there's a reason that you're being singled out, that you're being chosen.
It's always ok to do the right thing. It's never ok to be a bully.
I was bullied at school for my red hair; today I still come out fighting hard. I give as good as I get. In business, it's about finding solutions, not being rolled over.
I wouldn't say I was bullied, but I was definitely a bit of an outcast. It was more the kids thinking I thought I was cool. I started homeschooling in fifth grade, and I was much happier.
A decent government with an effective, but not gratuitously violent, police force and a fair court system are essential. This deters and incapacitates psychopaths, bullies and hotheads - and if it earns the confidence of the people, they don't have t...
I was home schooled in high school but was definitely the nerd in middle school. I was in three academic clubs, a huge book worm, and the teacher's pet. I was kind of an easy target for bullies.
I hate bullies. I hate them. I'm not good enough with words to describe how much I hate them.
All human beings are inherently good, so when someone goes off the rails, there must be some mitigating factor - he was bullied, was a loner, had an abusive father, or a domineering mother, etc.
I've spoken in front of members of the U.S. Congress about a new dream of living in communities where everybody is welcome and everyone can live and go to school and work without facing the fear of bullies.
I went to school with butterflies of fear every day for years - from primary school onwards - not just worried about being bullied by classmates, but by teachers.
I don't believe in anarchy, because it will ultimately amount to the power of the bully, with weapons. Gandhi is my life's inspiration: passive resistance. I don't want to live in the Thunderdome with Mad Max.
People think artists like 50 Cent don't have charisma, but it's just a different kind of charisma, a bully charisma, which is kinda frowned upon.
I was tortured, and probably half of it was deserved, but I was bullied - so much so that there were days when I was like, 'I can't go to school today.' I was too scared.
It's the bullies who are afraid, are the ones that do all the fighting. It's not the secure kids that get out there and fight. It's the insecure kids.
Go ahead, bully me; but in 30 years, the only thing people will remember is that I am your boss
No one knew I was gay growing up but I was bullied. I was a cheerleader, fairly popular and considered straight.
When a bully is held accountable for his actions, his future actions will change. Bad behavior only continues for those who allow it.