I became a wrestling fan in college. So, I was more of a wrestling fan as an adult than when I was a little kid.
Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught.
I think the Supreme Court does have the authority, which is not used, to declare a blanket right for all people, all adults.
There's this idea that when you turn 40, you automatically go to adult contemporary heaven, but I want to try and challenge that.
There is no moral equivalency between those who would kill using children, innocent civilians, children and adults, in their homes and in their places of worship, to that of a government that is seeking those terrorists before they can engage in that...
Extroverts never understand introverts, and it was like that in school days. I read recently that all of us can be defined in adult life by the way others perceived us in high school.
Often you hear stories about never working with children. I disagree because children still have that residual magical thinking. They haven't had their imagination knocked out of them by turning into adults and life experiences.
Regression to the stage of early infancy is not a suitable method in and of itself. Such a regression can only be effective if it happens in the natural course of therapy and if the client is able to maintain adult consciousness at the same time.
Children have very sharp powers of observation - probably sharper than adults - yet at the same time their emotional reactions are murky and much more primitive.
If I'm going to do something a little bit more adult, I'll do it if it's going to be on at a different time slot or if it's going to be something that kids won't be able to get their hands on.
Trying to please everyone can be very hard, but, like 'Shrek' or 'The Simpsons,' 'Robin Hood' manages to entertain adults and children at the same time, but in different ways.
It is critical that parents and other trusted adults initiate conversations with kids about underage drinking well in advance of the first time they are faced with a decision regarding alcohol.
In our town, Halloween was terrifying and thrilling, and there was a whiff of homicide. We'd travel by foot in the dark for miles, collecting candy, watching out for adults who seemed too eager to give us treats.
The truth is, no matter how trying they become, babies two and under don't have the ability to make moral choices, so they can't be bad. That category only exists in the adult mind.
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] Getting ready to go to school was like getting ready for extended deep-sea diving.
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] I left Flick to certain annihilation. But BB gun mania knows no loyalty.
Rob: It's not about us, it's about Joel, who's an adult, okay, not "Momma Carrie's kid"!
Giosué Orefice: [narrating as an adult] This is my story. This is the sacrifice my father made. This was his gift to me.
Julien Jeanvier: Being an adult means to have a speedometer that marks 210 and not driving over 60.
Pumbaa: Your Majesty. I gravel at your feet. [starts kissing Simba's feet] Adult Simba: Stop that. Timon: It's not gravel, it's grovel.
Adult Simba: You said you'd always be there for me! But you're not and it's because of me. It's my fault. It's my fault.