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I want to just be what kids believe in.
— Quvenzhane Wallis
I don't really believe you are married unless you have children. And people who only have one kid don't really have kids.
— Andrew Gurland
The biggest mistake in helping undeserved kids is not raising the bar high enough. Children will believe if you believe in them.
— Oprah Winfrey
Believe it or not, kids, duct tape was not invented so you could make trashy little wallets and hideous handbags out of it. I
— C.M. Stunich
Most dump kids are believers; maybe you have to believe in something when you see so many discarded things.
— John Irving
I really believe strongly that kids should be spared the runoff of their parents' lives and problems.
— Dave Eggers
We won't win until the average parent believes drug reform protects kids better than the war on drugs.
— Ethan Nadelmann
Most of the time I believe in letting kids go ahead and make their own mistakes - maybe even get a little hurt - and learn from them.
— Brooke Burke
Kids today don't want to get married. Too many of their friends have been married and divorced already. They just don't believe in it.
— Wally Schirra
I try to be straightforward and honest with my kids, and I believe nothing beats good old hard work.
— Simon Baker
The art schools ... you get young kids doing the most vile and meaningless crap. I think they believe every bit of it.
— Leonard Baskin
I believe in my kids 100 percent. When you have confidence in them, they have confidence in themselves.
— Michael Strahan
I really believe that with a little bit of information, kids can make a big difference.
— Chelsea Clinton
I just hope I remember to tell my kids that they are as happy as I look in my old photographs. And I hope that they believe me.
— Stephen Chbosky
I believe that kids as well as adults are entitled to books of no socially redeeming value.
— R.L. Stine
If the kids don't believe, make them believe.
— Alex Gaskarth
People want to believe they know other people. Parents want to believe they know their kids. Wives want to believe they know their husbands.
— Gillian Flynn
Unfortunately, kids are led to believe things are easier to achieve than they really are.
— Buzz Aldrin
I want my kids to have a good work ethic. I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to get it.
— Victoria Beckham
Sex education may be a good idea in the schools, but I don't believe the kids should be given homework.
— Bill Cosby
Like kids who only ever get socks for Christmas, but still believe with all their hearts in Santa.
— Barbara Kingsolver
To all the kids out there: Follow your dream. Believe in your dream. Because dreams do come true.
— Rickey Henderson
I believe that the kids, young people should have an opportunity to have Oscar nominated actors in their movies too.
— Queen Latifah
In my kids' school, the married family is an anomaly ... which I do think is sad. I do believe in marriage.
— Marcia Gay Harden
Today, I'm a candidate for the office of president of the United States of America. My kids can't believe I just said that.
— Jon Huntsman Jr.
I mean when I was a kid, parents called the shots. Now I'm a parent, kids call the shots. So we get fucked coming and going. I can't believe this.
— Lionel Shriver
Kids were an antidote for darkness, Tony thought. The way they ran and laughed, you had to believe in happy endings.
— Kaje Harper
I believe kids shouldn't be taught Shakespeare. They should experience it first by seeing a great production.
— Helen Mirren
If you believe that life should be full of adventure , then you have to willing to let your kids have them, too.
— Kathleen Flinn
If I were a woman, I would love to have lots of kids. But for men, I don't believe in it.
— Karl Lagerfeld
Kids believe in Santa; adults believe in childhood.
— Cate Kennedy
Teach your kids by modeling what you claim to believe.
— Craig Groeschel