“I was pretty nervous when I met Robert DeNiro. I kind of felt like a kid in a candy store for the first time. I couldn't wipe the grin off of my face. But Bobby DeNiro was really, really sweet and made me feel very comfortable. He's very low-key and just a superstar professional, and totally someone to be admired.” FeelsFirstsKindMadeKidsFacesFeltSweetKeysMetsComfortableLowsFirst TimeStoresNervousCandyWipeSuperstarLow KeyReally SweetCandy Stores Author:Yvonne Strahovski
“I was a very quiet kid. A really sweet kid, I might add.” MightKidsSweetQuietAddReally Sweet Author:Janet Jackson
“I now know that anything sweet, really sweet, that I have was nothing that I planned. If you don't have kids and animals, you don't truly know what real life is about.” IfsKnowsRealKidsLife IsAnimalSweetReal LifeReally Sweet Author:Sandra Bullock
“Here's an idea: eat like an adult. Stop eating fast food, stop eating kid's cereal, knock it off with all the sweets and comfort foods, and ease up on the snacking. And don't act like you don't know this: eat more vegetables and fruits. Really, how difficult is this? Stop with the whining. Stop with the excuses. Act like an adult and stop eating like a television commercial. Grow up.” KnowsIdeasKidsGrowsDifficultGrowing UpTelevisionSweetLike YouComfortEatingAdultsFruitExcuseEaseVegetablesFast FoodWhiningCerealComfort FoodTelevision CommercialsEating Fast Food Author:Dan John
“And I don't believe that children are innocent. In fact, no one seriously believes that. Just go to a playground and watch the kids playing in the sandbox! The romantic notion of the sweet child is simply the parents projecting their own wishes.” BelieveChildrenFactsKidsWishParentWatchesSweetNotionDon't BelieveInnocentPlaygroundsKids PlayingSandboxSweet Child Author:Michael Haneke
“I'm really conscious of the amount of food I eat, but I don't deny myself anything. For example, I have a really big sweet tooth. At the end of the night, if I'm craving ice cream, I might not have the bowl that I would have when I was a kid, but I'll put a couple of scoops in a coffee mug, and I'll eat it slowly, and I enjoy every moment of it.” IfsEndsMomentsBigsMightKidsNightEnjoyExampleSweetAmountCoupleConsciousDenyCoffeeTeethIceBowlsCreamIce CreamCravingMugSweet ToothCoffee Mug Author:Summer Sanders
“The kid I was when I first left home Was looking for his freedom and a life of his own But the freedom that he found wasn't quite as sweet When the truth was known I have prayed for America I was made for America I can't let go till she comes around Until the land of the free Is awake and can see And until her conscience has been found.” FirstsHas BeensMadeI CanHomeKidsAmericaFoundLeftPeaceKnownLandSweetLetting GoConscienceAwakeLand Of The FreeCan't Let Go Author:Jackson Browne
“I was kind of sweet kid, according my mother, and my recollections. Thoughtful and good, but kind of alone - although I didn't interpret it that way, as such. Children never interpret these things. They think they understand logically.” ThinkingWayKindChildrenKidsMotherSweetThoughtfulRecollection Author:George Carlin
“I was always a sensitive, sweet kid, but I got brutalized and I became brutal. And frankly, I don't think it was my natural makeup. I don't think its anyone's natural makeup to be a violent brawler.” ThinkingKidsNaturalSweetViolentSensitiveMakeupBrutal Author:Andre Dubus
“I have a really sweet daughter. She wants to hug all the other kids. I didn't teach her to be sweet. It has nothing to do with me.” WantKidsTeachSweetDaughterHugReally Sweet Author:Mila Kunis
“When I came to the United States in 1975 I was eleven, and within a few months my voice broke. I recited commercials like a parrot and I got yelled at quite often. My older brother one night said, "You speak so much English when you're not supposed to, that's why your vocal chords shattered. Now you sound like a duck." I thought it was true. I went from this sweet-voiced Vietnamese kid who spoke Vietnamese and French to this craggy-voiced teenager.” SaidStatesKidsNightSpeakSoundVoiceUnitedUnited StatesSweetBrotherMonthsBrokeTeenagerSpokesDucksChordsVocalOne NightElevenShatteredParrotsOlder BrotherVietnamese Author:Andrew Lam
“The one thing about A Christmas Carol that always bothers me is that Cratchit is so sweet and perfect. He's like an Ivy League kid who just is labeled "poor." He doesn't have any bad habits. He's never cranky with his kids.” KidsPerfectPoorOne ThingSweetHabitBotherLeagueBad HabitsIvyCarolsCrankyIvy LeagueChristmas Carol Author:George Saunders
“[My kids] are, sweet, kind, funny, smart, respectful people, and they treat everybody with respect. That's not just the biases of a parent. We feel pretty good when we hear back from friends, cause they still have sleepovers and they go to other folks houses and when the parents say, oh you know, Malia, she's just so sweet, or Sasha helped to pick up the dishes.” PeopleKnowsFeelsKindStillsKidsHouseCausesParentSweetSmartPicksTreatsFolksDishesRespectfulSleepovers Author:Barack Obama
“Learning to read and write makes little sense if you don't understand what you're reading and writing about. While we may have forgotten, most of our early learning came not from being explicitly taught but from experiencing. Kids aren't born knowing hard and soft, sweet and sour, red and green. When the child experiences those things, s/he transforms them into psychological understandings. When kids play with other kids, they learn about others and about themselves. Learning the basics of our physical and social reality is what early childhood is all about.” WritingChildrenRealityKidsReadingUnderstandingChildhoodSweetForgottenPsychologicalReading And WritingEarly ChildhoodLearning To Read Author:David Elkind
“When it comes to raising civilized kids there are no hard rules, but there are two things on which most parents agree: Boys are generally wilder than girls, and adolescents are wilder than kids of any other age. If you've got an adolescent boy, you're in the sweet spot for trouble.” IfsTwoHardKidsAgeGirlParentBoysTroubleSweetAgreeSpotsTwo ThingsCivilizedWilder Author:Jeffrey Kluger
“I play very sweet characters, so people look at me like I'm the kid from 'The Wonder Years,' rather than Brad Pitt.” PeopleYearsLooksPlayCharacterKidsWonderSweetLook At MeBradVery SweetWonder Years Author:Chris O'Dowd
“You're probably gonna find this hard to believe, but I was sort of weird when I was a kid." Salvatore "Sally" Sweet” BelieveHardKidsSweetHard To Believe Author:Janet Evanovich
“Or perhaps a widow found him and took him in: brought him an easy chair, changed his sweater every morning, shaved his face until the hair stopped growing, took him faithfully to bed with her every night, whispered sweet nothings into what was left of his ear, laughed with him over black coffee, cried with him over yellowing pictures, talked greenly about having kids of her own, began to miss him before she became sick, left him everything in her will, thought of only him as she died, always knew he was fiction but believed in him anyway.” KidsFacesNightFoundLeftEasyBlackFictionMorningGrowingMissingChangedSweetHairBedEarsSickDiedCoffeeChairsLaughedEvery NightCriedEvery MorningWidowsSweatersHaving KidsBlack Coffee Author:Jonathan Safran Foer
“I begged her, 'Please don't leave me stranded in the middle of some primitive zarking forest with no medical help and a head injury. I could be in serious trouble and so could she.'" "What did she say?" "She hit me on the head with the rock again," Ford responded curtly. "I think i can confirm that was my daughter." "Sweet kid." "You have to get to know her," said Arthur. "She eases up, does she?" "No, but you get a better sense of when to duck.” ThinkingKnowsDoeSaidI CanHelpingKidsTroubleMiddleRocksSeriousSweetPleaseDaughterMedicalForestsEaseInjuryMy DaughterDucksPrimitiveLeaving MeArthurStrandedDon't Leave MeHead InjuriesMedical Help Author:Douglas Adams
“Everyone things children are sweet as Necco Wafers, but I've lived long enough to know the truth: kids are rotten. The only difference between grown-ups and kids is that grown-ups go to jail for murder. Kids get away with it.” KnowsChildrenLongEnoughKidsDifferencesSweetMurderGet AwayJailRotten Author:Jennifer L. Holm
“You know, people always warn children about taking candy from strange adults. But they never warn us adults about taking candy from strange children. All those sweet-looking kids who sell boxes of candy bars on the street to help pay for schooling - how do we know what's in those bars? And don't even get me stated on that nefarious institution designed to lure unsuspecting customers into buying mysterious frosted goodies: the bake sale. Adults, be warned: if a child wanted to poison you it would be a piece of cake! Literally a piece of cake.” PeopleIfsKnowsChildrenHelpingWould BeKidsWantedPayPiecesStreetsStrangeSweetAdultsInstitutionsSellsBoxesCustomersBarsMysteriousPoisonBuyingCakeCandySchoolingLureUnsuspectingCandy BarBake Sale Author:Pseudonymous Bosch