“The roots of a child's ability to cope and thrive, regardless of circumstance, lie in that child's having had at least a small, safe place (an apartment? a room? a lap?) in which, in the companionship of a loving person, that child could discover that he or she was lovable and capable of loving in return. If a child finds this during the first years of life, he or she can grow up to be a competent, healthy person.” IfsYearsFirstsChildrenPersonsLyingGrowsAbilityRoomsGrowing UpReturnCircumstancesHealthySafeCapableRootsThriveApartmentCompanionshipLapCompetentLovableSafe PlacesYears Of LifeLoving PersonHealthy Person Book:Many Ways to Say I Love You: Wisdom for Parents and Children from Mister Rogers Source: Many Ways to Say I Love You: Wisdom for Parents and Children from Mister Rogers
“There's no question here that every effort is made to earn as much money off tobacco as possible. At the same time, the same people who are doing everything they can to get every penny out of this product, are condemning its use, are bludgeoning and impugning its users, and denying them every day more and more places where they can legally use the product. In the process, they have been the architects of the black market. The people in charge of all this have themselves set the stage for black market circumstances to prosper and thrive.” PeopleBlackEffortCircumstancesThriveArchitectUsersTobacco Author:Rush Limbaugh