“Don't take up a man's time talking about the smartness of your children; he wants to talk to you about the smartness of his children.” MenWantChildrenTalkingYouthOur ChildrenYour ChildrenSmartness Author:E. W. Howe
“We've got a pretty close family. Just ended fourteen years of travel hockey with two boys. My daughter was always a part of that. So there's a lot of trips to the hockey games. As I tell idiotic, stupid, youth-sport parents, it's about the drive there and the drive back, not about the trophy or how your kid played. We've always had a good relationship with our kids. You're driving with them and talking to them at the age of eight. It became this adventure and they learned to love it. You connect, you really do. It's not for every family.” YearsTwoKidsAgeGamesSportsParentTalkingBoysStupidYouthAdventureDaughterEightDrivingMy DaughterHockeyFourteenTrophiesIdioticGood RelationshipYouth SportsClose Family Author:Jeff Daniels
“Paris was incredible. Everything about it for me, from spending hours eating, drinking and talking to walking through the streets...at that time I hadn't seen that sort of political passion in the youth, and I got to experience that first hand.” FirstsHandsPoliticalPassionHoursTalkingStreetsYouthWalkingEatingDrinkingIncrediblesSpendingParis Author:Kate Hudson
“Talking death seriously is one of the tragedies of youth” TalkingYouthTragedy Author:Winston Churchill
“Nothing could be slow enough, nothing lasts too long. No pleasure could equal, she thought, straightening the chairs, pushing in one book on the shelf, this having done with the triumphs of youth, lost herself in the process of living, to find it with a shock of delight, as the sun rose, as the day sank. Many a time had she gone, at Barton when they were all talking, to look at the sky; seen it between peoples shoulders at dinner; seen it in London when she could not sleep. She walked to the window.” LooksLongBookDoneEnoughLastsLostProcessSleepPleasureTalkingSunGoneSkyYouthEqualWindowRoseDelightDinnerLondonShouldersTriumphShockChairsPushingShelves Book:Mrs. Dalloway - Broadview Edition Source: Mrs. Dalloway - Broadview Edition
“Its not living the gospel thats hard. Its life thats hard...How often do we make the mistake of talking to our youth about how hard it is...Shouldn't we instead be focusing on the doctrine of joy...? p 106” HardJoyMistakeTalkingYouthDoctrine Author:Sheri L. Dew