“We should tell our kids to just have fun, participate and not get bent on winning or losing. But every coach, when they say that, they say it tongue in cheek, 'Don't worry about winning': If you win I'll get you ice cream, but if you lose I'm going to pout in the car.” IfsShouldKidsWinningFunLosesWorryCarLosingTongueCoachesIceHaving FunCheeksCreamBentIce CreamWin Or LoseTongue In CheekJust Have Fun Author:Bode Miller
“It's pretty easy to kind of lose your way. Having kids is really helpful. They kind of disabuse you of the notion of your greatness pretty quickly.” WayKindChildrenKidsEasyLosesGreatnessNotionHelpfulHaving Kids Author:Matt Damon
“This character feels so much like my brother. He has two children. He has a wife. He works with me. He chooses to stay in New Hampshire because he wants his kids to grow up in the school they started with. He doesn't want them to lose friends. He is his family's hero.” WantFeelsChildrenTwoCharacterKidsSchoolGrowsLosesGrowing UpWifeBrotherHeroMy BrotherHampshireNew Hampshire Author:Adam Sandler
“I definitely think there's a lot of pressure for teenaged girls and guys to hook up on prom. I think it comes with the belief that you have to lose your virginity before you go to college. It's a coming of age thing. I think it's really sad because it has nothing to do with what you want and everything to do with peer pressure. But it comes with the territory of prom. Thankfully more and more kids are knowing their limits, and I think we're raising kids to be really good people, and they're realizing that they don't need to do it just because.” PeopleThinkingWantNeedsKidsAgeGuyGirlBeliefRealizingLosesKnowingCollegeLimitsPressureWhat You WantComing Of AgeTerritoryGood PeoplePeersHookVirginityPeer PressurePromReally SadRaising KidsHook Up Author:Brittany Snow
“Play with your kids. Limit their TV time. Get outdoors and chase them around. Wrestle with them. Walk the dog. Go bike riding. The reality is that your kids are not stupid, and they know when they are overweight Start walking the dog after dinner instead of watching TV. You don't want them going on the Web to find ways to lose weight. That's when you'll find them eating tissue paper because they read that a supermodel did it.” KnowsWayWantPlayRealityKidsLosesWalksDogStupidTvsWalkingLimitsPaperEatingWeightDinnerRidingBikeTissuesOverweightLose WeightNot StupidWatching TvSupermodelBike RidingTissue Paper Author:Jillian Michaels
“I love animals. With animals you never know what you're getting. Everybody says don't mess with animals and little kids in movies but those are the funniest things because you can't be in control. I like to lose control as a director.” KnowsLittlesKidsLosesAnimalDirectorsMessLittle KidAnimal Love Author:David Gordon Green
“I like to remind teachers that even though they're all overwhelmed and overloaded, and it's easy to get burned out, it really is about the kids. It only takes one good teacher to change a life - one time, and one book. That's what happened when I was a kid. I had one good teacher that came in at the right time and turned me into a writer. So never lose sight - you could be that teacher.” BookKidsEasyLosesTeacherHappenedSightOne TimeBurnedRight TimeOverwhelmedGood TeacherEasy To GetBurned OutOverloaded Author:Rick Riordan
“Miracles are happening every day. I do think that's true. If you can take the time to look. It took me a while to learn that, though some children know it instinctively and they do have wonder when they are kids. But the trouble is, as we grow older, we lose it.” IfsThinkingKnowsLooksChildrenKidsGrowsLosesWonderTroubleHappeningsMiracle Author:Julie Andrews
“Ive always been a champion of kids pursuing their dreams. But sometimes in life, extraordinary circumstances may force us to temporarily put our dreams on hold. The most important thing is to never lose sight of that dream, no matter what punches life may throw in our way.” WayMayImportantSometimesMatterDreamKidsForceLosesCircumstancesSightNo Matter WhatImportant ThingsExtraordinaryChampionOur DreamsSometimes In Life Author:Marlo Thomas