Don Surine: ...no pun intended. Joe Wershba: No pun elocuted.
Good People bring out the good in other people.
There's always the same amount of good luck and bad luck in the world. If one person doesn't get the bad luck, somebody else will have to get it in their place. There's always the same amount of good and evil, too. We can't eradicate evil, we can onl...
[last lines] Edward R. Murrow: To those who say people wouldn't look; they wouldn't be interested; they're too complacent, indifferent and insulated, I can only reply: There is, in one reporter's opinion, considerable evidence against that contention...
My parents lie somewhere beneath the snow, buried with my mortal life.
Parents are not really interested in justice. They just want quiet.
My parents got married late and they had kids late, so I never felt a social or cultural thing to be married or pregnant or a homeowner by a certain age.
My parents put skates on me at age 2, the way it should be if you're serious, and I've always liked it.
My mother was 45 when she had me, so when I was in high school my parents were the same age as my friends' grandparents.
I think my parents knew before I did that I was going to be an actress, because I was doing impressions of Margaret Thatcher at the age of four.
When I was growing up, my parents took in foster children. From a young age, I learned that there are a lot of children in need.
I have amazing parents and some really great friends that would kick my butt if I ever started acting different.
So, you know, parenting is a very intimate and amazing experience and one of the best experiences of my life.
I grew up in an non-athletic family, where my parents were interested in music, in literature, in education and art.
No matter how far we come, our parents are always in us.
The afternoon my parents died, I was out shoplifting with Irene Klauson.
Are parents always more ambitious for their children than they are for themselves?
she hated everything her parents loved
Look Beyond Motherhood and Parenting; Focus on the uniqueness of every Child.
In the midst of friends, home, and kind parents, she was alone.
As a kid, I always went to therapists; the first time was when my parents were separated on my sixth birthday, then on and off since then.