“I felt if I went chronologically, I'd get bogged down in childhood and that's part of our culture of complaint in America. This endless wailing about your childhood.” IfsAmericaCultureFeltChildhoodOur ChildrenEndlessYour ChildrenComplaintsWailing Author:Edmund White
“Music education opens doors that help children pass from school into the world around them - a world of work, culture, intellectual activity, and human involvement. The future of our nation depends on providing our children with a complete education that includes music.” WorldHumansChildrenHelpingSchoolCultureNationsDoorsDependsActivityIntellectualOur ChildrenProvidingCarpe DiemInvolvementCarpeArt And MusicArt EducationChildren EducationChildren And EducationMusic EducationMusic CultureMusic In SchoolsCulture And Education Author:Gerald R. Ford
“That's why we sail. So our children can grow up and be proud of whom they are. We are healing our souls by reconnecting to our ancestors. As we voyage we are creating new stories within the tradition of the old stories, we are literally creating a new culture out of the old.” ChildrenSoulStoriesCultureGrowsHealingGrowing UpProudTravelCreatingTraditionOur ChildrenAncestorSailBe ProudSailingVoyagesSpiritual HealingHawaiiansNew CulturesReconnectingNavigators Author:Nainoa Thompson
“Many years ago Christian pioneers had to fight savage Indians. Today missionaries of these former cultures are being sent via the public schools to heathenize our children.” YearsChildrenTodaySchoolChristianReligionCultureFightingYears AgoOur ChildrenFormerSavagesPublic SchoolPioneers Author:Phyllis Schlafly
“It is one of the paradoxes of parenting, and often a painful paradox, that even as our children need us for love and trust, they also need us for honest differing. It's not only over limits and rules...[but also] about what we represent in the way of culture, traditions, and values. We owe it to our children to let them know what we believe, and if they differ with us, we owe it to them to be honest adversaries, for it is through this honest confrontation that children can grow into adults who have a firm sense of their place in the sequence of the generations.” IfsKnowsWayNeedsBelieveChildrenValuesCultureGrowsGenerationsHonestLimitsAdultsTraditionOur ChildrenPainfulBeing HonestFirmParadoxSequenceAdversariesConfrontationLove And Trust Author:Fred Rogers
“I love travel. There's nothing more beneficial than getting to travel, to see different cultures, to see different environments and expose your children to that.” ChildrenDifferentCultureEnvironmentOur ChildrenYour ChildrenBeneficialDifferent CulturesDifferent Environments Author:Teri Hatcher
“Great cycles of history began with vigorous cultures awakening to the needs of children, but collapsing with frayed family ties. Have we failed to learn lessons which Ancient China, Greece and Rome learned too late - about day care and death houses for old folks? Do we without protest accept accelerating preschool and nursing home cultures which warn ominously that the earlier you institutionalize your child, the earlier he will institutionalize you!” NeedsChildrenHomeCareSchoolCultureHouseAcceptingLessonsLateOur ChildrenAncientFolksChinaAwakeningYour ChildrenTiesToo LateProtestCyclesRomeGreeceNursingVigorousLearning LessonsPreschoolNursing HomeFamily TiesDay CareGreece And Rome Author:Raymond S. Moore
“It's still a great, big, beautiful, wonderful world no matter what the headlines of the newspapers are and it's there to be explored. It's there for our children to go out and explore and explore different cultures and learn from it. I never lose hope.” WorldChildrenStillsDifferentMatterBigsBeautifulCultureLosesWonderfulOur ChildrenNo Matter WhatNewspapersHeadlinesDifferent CulturesNever Lose HopeWonderful World Author:Liam Neeson
“I don't think drugs are a problem; I think they're a symptom. As long as Americans are empty, spiritually, emotionally, morally empty, they will need things like the drugs they choose to use. Mankind has wanted to change the way it felt from the beginning anyway. In this country there are even more reasons to want to feel different, to want to feel better, because this is such a neon sewer. This is such a degrading culture. It forces you to play Beethoven to your child in the uterus so that he will get into a better school and a better job and make more money so he can take care of you.” ThinkingWayWantNeedsFeelsChildrenLongDifferentCountryReasonPlayUseProblemCareWantedSchoolJobsCultureForceFeltMankindDrugEmptyOur ChildrenTake CareYour ChildrenMore MoneyFeel BetterSymptomsBetter JobsDegradingNeonSewersUterus Author:George Carlin
“If our entertainment culture seems debased and unsatisfying, the hope is that our children will create something of greater worth.But it is as if we expect them to create out of nothing, like God, for the encouragement of creativity is in the popular mind, opposed to instruction. There is little sense that creativity must grow out of tradition, even when it is critical of that tradition, and children are scarcely being given the materials on which their creativity could work” IfsMindChildrenLittlesSeemsCultureGivenGrowsCreativityGreaterMaterialsTraditionEncouragementOur ChildrenEntertainmentCriticalInstruction Author:C. Sommerville
“Belonging to the Catholic Church gives your support to an organization that conceals and protects child rapists. Again, not as a few isolated incidents, but as a massive, institution-wide culture, a matter of policy even, that extends throughout the organization and reaches all the way to the top. Belonging to the Catholic Church - giving them money, letting them count you in their rolls, sending your children to their schools - gives this behavior your personal thumbs-up, and actively enables it to continue.” WayGivingChildrenMatterSchoolCultureChurchSupportPolicyProtectBehaviorOrganizationOur ChildrenCatholicInstitutionsWideYour ChildrenMassiveBelongingIsolatedIncidentsThumbsCatholic ChurchProtecting ChildrenThumbs Up Author:Greta Christina
“Teach your children gratefulness. Do all you can to deliver them from our culture's poisonous entitlement mentality.” ChildrenCultureTeachOur ChildrenYour ChildrenMentalityEntitlementGratefulnessPoisonousEntitlement Mentality Author:Randy Alcorn
“We do not birth our children into the world of nature. We birth our children into the world of culture.” WorldChildrenCultureBirthOur Children Author:Terence McKenna
“God's Word will never pass away, but looking back to the Old Testament and since the time of Christ, with tears we must say that because of lack of fortitude and faithfulness on the part of God's people, God's Word has many times been allowed to be bent, to conform to the surrounding, passing, changing culture of that moment rather than to stand as the inerrant Word of God judging the form of the world spirit and the surrounding culture of that moment. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, may our children and grandchildren not say that such can be said about us.” PeopleWorldMayChildrenSaidMomentsFormSpiritCultureJesusNamesChristLordTearsJudgingJesus ChristOur ChildrenPassingPassingsThat MomentWord Of GodLooking BackConformTestamentBentGrandchildrenFaithfulnessFortitudeOld TestamentPassing AwayLord Jesus ChristChildren And Grandchildren Author:Francis Schaeffer
“Many teachers of the Sixties generation said "We will steal your children", and they did. A significant part of America has converted to the ideas of the 1960s - hedonism, self-indulgence and consumerism. For half of all Americans today, the Woodstock culture of the Sixties is the culture they grew up with - their traditional culture. For them, Judeo-Christian culture is outside the mainstream now. The counter-culture has become the dominant culture, and the former culture a dissident culture - something that is far out, and 'extreme'.” ChildrenSaidIdeasSelfTodayChristianAmericaCultureHalfTeacherGenerationsGrewGrew UpOur ChildrenExtremesSignificantStealingTraditionalFormerYour ChildrenMainstreamSixtyConsumerismDominant1960sIndulgenceSelf IndulgenceDissidentsHedonismWoodstockDominant CultureCounter Culture Author:Pat Buchanan
“Pay no attention to pop culture, for it is what poisons our minds and divides our children. Materialism promotes negative values and egotism. Eliminate all of it. It is the plague of Big Business.” MindChildrenBigsValuesCulturePayAttentionNegativeOur ChildrenPopsPoisonMaterialismDividesPlagueEgotismPop CultureBig Business Author:Suzy Kassem
“I didn't major in anthropology in college, but I do feel I had an education in different cultures very early on. My parents divorced when I was eleven, and my father immediately married a woman with three children and was with her for five years. When they got divorced, he immediately married a woman with four children. In the meantime, my mother married a man who had seven children. So I was going from one family to another between the ages of eleven and eighteen.” MenFeelsYearsChildrenDifferentAgeMotherCultureThreeFatherParentFiveFourCollegeMarriedMajorsOur ChildrenSevenFive YearsDivorcedElevenAnthropologyEighteenDifferent Cultures Author:Lily King
“I believe that one of the most damning things about our culture is the adage to never talk religion and politics. Because we don't model this discourse at the dinner table and at Thanksgiving, we don't know how to do it well and we're not teaching our children about the world and about how to discuss it.” KnowsWorldBelieveWellsChildrenCultureI BelieveKnow HowTeachingModelsOur ChildrenTablesDinnerDiscourseAdagesDinner TableReligion And Politics Author:Julianna Baggott
“Everyone can help. We can educate ourselves and our children about other countries and cultures.” ChildrenCountryHelpingCultureOur ChildrenEducateOther Countries Author:Angelina Jolie
“Everyone can help. We can educate ourselves and our children about other countries and cultures. We have a responsibility to be aware of others and I believe this will inspire the individual way each person can make their difference.” BelieveChildrenCountryHelpingCultureIndividualI BelieveResponsibilityInspireOur ChildrenEducate Author:Angelina Jolie
“The experience of a lot of us women is that too much money is being spent on militarism and war. We need human security: food, education, health care for our children. We don't want to waste it on wars and militarism. That will be our focus: building a culture that moves away from militarism.” ChildrenWarCareMovingCultureFocusSecurityBuildingOur ChildrenHealth Care Author:Mairead Corrigan
“In America we now live more in fear than in hope, and eventually that will lead to ignorance and hatred. We need to have optimism that the world can be a better place, and we can leave a legacy for our children. Being bilingual, travel and studying geography, culture and religions can help.” WorldChildrenHelpingCultureStudyIgnoranceHatredOptimismOur ChildrenLegacyGeography Author:Greg Mortenson
“We all have families who are longing for peace in the world and an end to the suffering caused by poverty, disease, and hunger. Untold numbers of our friends, our neighbors, our parents, and our children, are hoping that there is more understanding, more generosity, more genuine friendship, and more caring among people of all faiths and cultures.” PeopleWorldChildrenEndsSufferingCultureParentUnderstandingNumbersFamilyPovertyDiseaseOur ChildrenLongingHungerCaringNeighborGenuineGenerosityGenuine Friendship Author:John Conyers
“...if we want to meet the obligations of our civilization and our culture which are to create communities for our children that provide them with the same opportunities for dignity and enrichment as the communities that our parents gave us, we've got to start by protecting that infrastructure; the air that we breathe, the water that we drink, the landscapes that enrich us.” IfsWantChildrenCultureOpportunityParentWaterCommunityAirDrinkCivilizationDignityOur ChildrenBreatheObligationLandscapeInfrastructureEnrichment Author:Robert Kennedy
“We need to repent of our willing cooperation in our money-centered culture, which is depleting the natural resources that God designed for all humankind. He gave us a good earth. Let us serve him by helping to preserve it for our children. 'A good man leaves an inheritance for his children's children' (Proverbs 13:22 ).” MenNeedsChildrenHelpingEarthCultureNaturalCreationWillingResourcesOur ChildrenPreservesGood ManCooperationHumankindRepentInheritanceNatural ResourcesGood Earth Author:Paul Brand
“I think the real test of psychedelics is what you do with them when you're not on them, what kind of culture you build, what kind of art, what kind of technologies... What's lacking in the Western mind is the sense of connectivity and relatedness to the rest of life, the atmosphere, the ecosystem, the past, our children's future. If we were feeling those things we would not be practicing culture as we are.” IfsThinkingLifeMindKindChildrenArtRealFeelingsPastCultureTechnologyDrugTestsOur ChildrenWesternAtmosphereLackingEcosystemsRest Of Life Author:Terence McKenna
“As a nation, this is the moment to start seriously investing our time, energy and resources into proven methods of reducing violence, both within our nation as well as internationally. The cost of violence to our culture and our children is simply not sustainable.” WellsChildrenMomentsCultureEnergyNationsViolenceCostResourcesOur ChildrenMethodInvestingOur TimeSustainabilityProvenReducing Author:Joaquin Phoenix
“It’s an amazing bond with your child. Some cultures do it up to five years, normally. I thought, 'Well, I’ll just do it as long as it feels right for my son.'” FeelsYearsWellsChildrenLongCultureFiveSonOur ChildrenYour ChildrenFive YearsMy SonJust Do ItFeels RightBreastfeeding Author:Kelly Rutherford
“When we, through our educational culture, through the media, through the entertainment culture, give our children the impression that human beings cannot control their passions, we are telling them, in effect, that human beings cannot be trusted with freedom.” GivingHumansChildrenCulturePassionHuman BeingsEffectsMediaOur ChildrenEntertainmentEducationalImpressionTrusted Author:Alan Keyes
“We are not taught to be thinkers, but reflectors of our culture. Let's teach our children to be thinkers.” ThinkingInspirationalChildrenCultureTeachTaughtReflectionOur ChildrenThinkerRaising ChildrenTeaching ChildrenFuturist Author:Jacque Fresco
“If you want your children to relate to the culture you live in, if you want to train them outside of the general system, you have to tell your children that ordinary children tend to say things like 'I can run faster than you; I can draw better than you; I know things you don't know'. You have to tell them what normal children are like. Normal children are messed up and you have to tell them about that. But if you instruct your child in high correlation with the physical world, they won't be able to relate with normal children. Normal means mixed up as I use the word.” IfsKnowsWorldWantMeanChildrenI CanUseRunningAbleCultureNormalDrawsOrdinaryOur ChildrenTrainRelateFasterYour ChildrenBetter Than YouMessed UpCorrelation Author:Jacque Fresco
“The more intelligent our children, the better our lives and the richer our culture will be.” ChildrenCultureOur LivesIntelligentOur Children Author:Jacque Fresco