When you're a little kid, growing up, most of us know what's right and wrong. Our parents teach us that discipline.
I was the little kid growing up. I wasn't picked on because, honestly, I was fast, so I could run away from the bullies.
as kids we counted on our fingers, as we grew up we started counting more on people, now what do you think was more disappointing?
Listening to our kids with an open heart & mind is the strongest way to build a relationship with them - especially when they're wrong.
How can our kids really understand the moral complexities of being alive if they are not allowed to engage in those complexities outdoors?
There are a few roles I want to play, but mostly I just want to keep doing a play every now and then, watch kids grow and eat cookies and drink tea.
When I was a kid, I looked up to an Olympian superstar. I won't mention his name but when I asked for his autograph he said, 'no.'
I feel like I'm going backwards, actually, as I get older. I'm regressing. I feel more and more like a kid, which is kind of a fun feeling.
Don't waste yer' breath kid. Explainin' anything to that one? It's like tryin' ta' slap the dumb off a retard... -George Foster
I would take plays and I would cut out all the other dialogue and make long monologues because I felt the other kids weren't taking it as seriously as I did.
I was able to be more reckless and now I still make mistakes, but having kids, you have a responsibility and these little people who are looking up to you for everything.
If I can make one generalised statement, and generalised statements are never entirely true, nobody wants to be talked down to, kids included.
I was a loser, a bad kid, I wasn't really into anything, and then someone gave me a camera and I found that this was the thing I wanted to do.
Motherhood is when eating chicken soup; the kids get the chicken and you get the soup and you would still feel happily stuffed.
I was the only white kid in my neighborhood for most of my youth even in high school, so reverse racism was just as apparent as racism.
More than anything I want to be fit so I don't get out of breath when I play football with the kids.
We always had our own vegetables growing up and now I'm doing it with my kids at our house in the country.
That's the same in college. It's the same in high school. Kids are getting bigger, stronger, faster, more into the weightlifting, more into nutrition, more into size.
I was one of those kids who always thought that we should know how the world works around us.
Kids made fun of me because I was a slow learner, because I was hyperactive, because of a lot of things. Running gave me confidence.
I'm an actress, and that's why I'm still here. Anybody who has the illusion that you can have a career as long as I have and be a star is kidding themselves.