“Being a teenager is the worst thirty years of your life. But it all changes after that. You get a great car, a great job. You got a wife, kids, you got your health. But then your company is sold out from under you, your stocks tank, your wife's sleeping with the gardener and your teenage daughter is pregnant. And you notice that you have a prostate so hard, you can actually take a hammer to it. But hey, not one zit.” YearsHardKidsJobsSleepCompanyWifeWorstCarDaughterHeyTeenagerThirtyPregnantTeenageHammersTanksGardenerThirty YearsGreat JobSold OutBeing A TeenagerProstateZitsTeenage Daughter Author:Christopher Titus
“How far would you go for someone you love ? I heard this story, about this woman, who actually lifted a car off of her baby. 'Course I would have said, Dude! Back up. But, wasn't my kid. When I was born, if I'd have known all the stuff my dad was going to do for me, I'd have crawled right back in.” IfsSaidStoriesKidsCoursesStuffBornKnownHeardCarBabyDadMy DadOne You LoveSomeone You Love Author:Christopher Titus
“Nobody can ever make enough money for as many poor relatives as I've got. Somebody's got a sick kid, or somebody needs an operation, somebody ain't got this, somebody ain't got that. Or to give the kids all a car when they graduate.” NeedsGivingEnoughKidsPoorCarSickOperationsGraduatesSick Kids Author:Dolly Parton
“If a kid is old enough to drive a car or buy a gun, isn't he old enough to be held personally responsible for what he does with his car or gun? Or if he's a teenager, should someone else be blamed because he isn't as enlightened as an eighteen-year-old?” IfsShouldYearsDoeEnoughKidsCarGunResponsibleTeenagerEnlightenedEighteenColumbineEighteen Years Old Author:Marilyn Manson
“When I was a kid in Nebraska, a cantankerous farmer, known for plinking with his '22 at passing cars in which he perceived enemies, ingeniously rigged up a shotgun in his house, trained on the inside of his front door so as to widely distribute any intruder.” KidsHouseKnownEnemyDoorsCarFrontsPassingPassingsFarmersFront DoorsRiggedNebraskaShotgunsIntruders Author:Dick Cavett
“As a kid, I loved my Matchbox cars, my Big Wheels, and the race cars on TV. When I laid eyes on my first go-kart when I was just five, it gave my desire for making things with wheels go fast a focus. This combined with the fact that I've been incredibly competitive since a young age made for the proper mix of passion and aggression to become a race car driver.” FirstsMadeFactsBigsEyeKidsAgeYoungDesirePassionRaceFiveFocusCarTvsWheelsDriversAggressionYoung AgeRace CarRace Car DriverMatchboxes Author:Andy Lally
“I ain't going to lie: I was happy, man. Me and my sisters and my brother was mad cool. We all did the music thing. My dad had the keys to the church, so we would go over there and jam. So I just want my kids to have fun the right way. I want their type of trouble to be, like, "Aw, Dad, I locked the keys in the car." I don't want to hear about, "Oh, my friend just got shot."” MenWayWantKidsLyingFunChurchTroubleCarBrotherKeysTypeDadShotsMy FriendsMadMy DadHaving FunMy BrotherMy SisterLockedRight WayJamHappy Man Author:Fetty Wap
“The only movies I saw till I was 17 were made by Disney. My parents had this thing. Disney was like, you know, "Ford is a good car. Disney makes good movies that are good for kids and safe."” KnowsMadeKidsParentSawsCarLike YouSafeGood Movie Author:Geena Davis
“What I'm asking people to do is to look at their lives, wherever they may be. I mean, you may be a housewife or a mother in Gauteng and you're driving your kid to school, you know, and you've got one kid in the back and you're driving 30 kilometres to school and 30 kilometres back, so 60 kilometres in a day, to take one child to school. Is there a possibility that you can put a few more kids, some friends' kids in the car, and start saving on those types of things?” PeopleKnowsLooksMayMeanChildrenKidsSchoolMotherCarPossibilityTypeAskingDrivingSavingHousewife Author:Lewis Pugh
“He [Ryan white] spoke to me that my life was out of order. My life was a mess. I had no values anymore. And he was so stoic with his infection. He wasn't bitter. He wasn't angry. He just was a kid. He wanted to go to school and play football, drive his car. And he had no bitterness about him.” PlayKidsWantedSchoolValuesOrderWhiteCarFootballAngryBitterMessSpokesBitternessInfectionStoic Author:Elton John
“Money, financial matters were to help people, to help them survive, not to have a bigger house or a bigger car and that sort of thing, because I hear that from so many kids, they often don't know why their father won't spend more time with them.” PeopleKnowsMatterHelpingKidsFatherHouseCarBiggerFinancialMore Time Author:Bernie Siegel
“"The Prince Of Tides" is a lot about my mother - what my mother would do after Dad would hit one of the kids or hit two of the kids, hit all the kids, hit her, she would usually get in the car. We'd drive out. She would say, I'm going to divorce him. I'm never going back.” TwoKidsMotherCarDadDivorceTides Author:Terry Gross
“We [with Brandy Burre ] like fifteen feet away from each other. You can see my house and my car in pretty much every exterior shot in the movie. It was like filming at my extended house. My kids and her kids are the same age and they're best friends. Every summer they play with each other. We were intensely close friends beforehand in part because we take care of each other's kids.” PlayCareKidsAgeHouseFeetCarSummerShotsTake CareFifteenExteriorClose FriendsBrandyAway From Each Other Author:Robert Greene
“We think that life is about get the girl, get the guy, get the car, get the job, get the house, get the kids, get the better job, get the better car, get the better house, get the promotion, get the office in the corner, get the kids on their way, get the grandkids, get the retirement watch, get the cruise tickets, get the illness, and get the heck out. That's it. That's a good life. But life has nothing to do with any of that. That is not our purpose in living. That is not the Agenda of the Soul.” ThinkingWaySoulKidsJobsLife IsPurposeGuyGirlHouseWatchesCarOfficeIllnessCornersAgendasRetirementGood LifeTicketsPromotionCruiseBetter JobsGrandkids Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“It used to be when a good record was about to drop you heard it out of every car and every kid with a boom box was playing it 3-4 weeks before it came out. Now it's not like that you just see ipods left and right and there's no anticipation factor. I have yet to see something drop with the anticipation that Illmatic had or that Ready 2 Die and Cuban Linx had. Those records had real anticipation factors.” RealKidsUsedDiesLeftRecordsHeardWeekCarReadyBoxesFactorsUsed To BeAnticipationCubanIpodsLeft And RightGood RecordsIllmatic Author:Mic Geronimo
“I had an uncle who had a car with a rumble seat, and I used to love to ride in that thing. I mentioned this to some kids, and they were like, "What are you even talking about?"” KidsUsedTalkingCarSeatsUnclesUsed To LoveRumble Author:Dick Van Dyke
“We had everything. We were young kids. We were driving cars our parents couldn't afford, living in big houses. For me to sit here and say, "Oh my God, I didn't enjoy any of it" - no, I did. Of course I did.” BigsKidsYoungCoursesHouseParentEnjoyCarDrivingBig HousesDriving Cars Author:Michel'le
“London was like that too. It was that time of year when all the rich kids with the oil money have their cars shipped over. Some of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen - with the worst paint jobs! It was just this hilarious, disgusting display of wealth. The shamelessness of it. To be that shameless about your money when you're a guest in a country was astounding to me. But I saw the humor in it.” YearsCountryKidsJobsBeautifulWealthRichSawsWorstCarPaintOilLondonGuestsDisplayDisgustingShamelessRich Kids Author:Bill Burr
“I was kind of a bouncy kid. I used to roller-skate into the sides of cars.” KindKidsUsedSidesCarSkates Author:Pam Grier
“You look at that movie [Dude, Where's My Car?] now, and you know exactly when it was made. And that's what kids were like then.” KnowsLooksMadeKidsCar Author:Brent Spiner
“That's what kids were like then. So I really like the movie [Dude, Where's My Car? ], I think it's genuinely funny, and I wish I hadn't been so arrogant about it. And, of course, I didn't know it was going to be my best work, either.” ThinkingKnowsKidsCoursesWishCarArrogantBest Work Author:Brent Spiner