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My mom really instilled in me this idea that parents are not perfect and they make mistakes.
— George Clarke
It was instilled in me that the money I was given was not to be lost or spent on any other purpose.
— Ian Anderson
My father instilled in me that if you don't see things happening the way you want them to, you get out there and make them happen.
— Susan Powter
Mountain hikes instilled in me a life-long urge to get to the top of any inviting summit or peak.
— Paul D. Boyer
My mother and father instilled in me a sense of purpose not defined by today's street obsession with bling, cars or cribs.
— Brian J. White
When you see good or bad in your children, you're seeing what you instilled in them after they cleared the womb.
— John Steinbeck
My father instilled in me to take care of my family. Show up even when you don't want to show up.
— Steve Harvey
My mum and dad have always enjoyed life, and it's something that's been instilled in me. I wake up in a good mood most mornings.
— Rafe Spall
Fernand Point's philosophy instilled what cuisine is all about: generosity and hugeness of heart.
— Charlie Trotter
As young Australians, the value of teamwork has been instilled in us throughout our schooling.
— Alexandra Adornetto
My father instilled in me a love for racing.
— Kurt Busch
Since I was little, it was instilled in me to conserve water. In terms of what can you do as an individual, it's an easy issue to get behind.
— Rachel Dratch
Into the soul of every student I would have instilled the patriotic fervor of Patrick Henry.
— David O. McKay
My parents instilled in me the value of learning and encouraged me to succeed in school.
— Bruce Brown
The lessons his mother had instilled had taken hold: Do your best. Don't be arrogant. Never complain.
— George W. Bush
On the professional side, those 18 years on the farm instilled my love for agriculture.
— Mike Johanns
Mr. McVicker instilled self-respect in those of us who were his students, because he respected us regardless of our background,
— Ahmad Jamal
He might be a dragon, he might be someone whose name instilled fear in other people, but boy howdy, he sure turned my crank.
— Katie MacAlister
My mum fought for feminism in her day so instilled in me the importance of equality. She taught me so much about women.
— Chris Evans
My parents are wonderful people and they instilled in me an idealism for which I'm grateful.
— Hugh Hefner
We wouldn't be as far along as a country if we didn't take on some of Martin Luther King's ways that he instilled in us.
— Rodney King
My roots really instilled Chicago values in me.
— Sondra Radvanovsky
Always the eternal optimist, President Reagan instilled confidence and optimism at a time both were in short supply in our country.
— Jim Ramstad
Kids would never care about going to school unless your mama and daddy instilled into your head and explained to you that you need this thing to live.
— Trick Daddy
My dad instilled in me a great sense of humor. I wasn't bullied at school because my outward attitude was confident, and that helps.
— Warwick Davis
My parents instilled a very strong work ethic in me from a young age, fortunately.
— Matthew Gray Gubler
We need rules when we are young but once they are instilled we can have sensible leeway
— Frank Healy
The foundation that my parents and grandparents instilled in me is unyielding, especially the principle that teaches me to keep God first in all I do.
— Carlos Wallace
I may not be loud but that doesn't mean I'm not strong within myself. My mum and dad instilled in me to stand up for what I believe in - and I do.
— Leona Lewis
Science which is acquired unwillingly, soon disappears; that which is instilled into the mind in a pleasant and agreeable manner, is more lasting.
— Saint Basil
I don't think of myself as a terribly confident person. But I have a survival mechanism that was instilled in me by my mother.
— Naomi Watts
Never forget the morals instilled in you and what really matters in Life. Never let other voices of other people drown out your inner voice
— Trey Songz
My first show was 'No Exit.' You couldn't find a more pretentious beginning, but it also instilled some sense of quality.
— Chris Eigeman
I am the product of Denny O'Neil in many ways, I carry forth a lot of what Denny instilled in me.
— Greg Rucka
Your limitations are largely programming instilled by others that you choose to believe.
— Gary Hopkins
Big brows weren't the look in L.A., where I grew up. But my mom instilled in me that it's the quirky things that make you beautiful.
— Lily Collins
A place to go - that's what my mother always instilled in me. You need a place to go. And you're worthless unless you have a place to go.
— Larry David
My parents instilled something greater than myself. They instilled faith in me.
— Johnathon Schaech
My parents always instilled knowing that your beautiful, that your fearfully and wonderfully made, and that you know who you are.
— Amber Riley
Philanthropy has always been something that I've been kind of interested in because I think it was instilled at a very young age through my parents.
— Serinda Swan
I had parents who instilled in me the importance of love, morals and hard work. I give God all the glory because he has brought me through so much.
— Junior Seau
My father instilled in me the attitude of prevailing. If there's a challenge, go for it. If there's a wall to break down, break it down.
— Donny Osmond
My mom really instilled in me that I'm beautiful and I can do anything, and I echo that now with my own girls.
— Jennie Garth
My role model was my grandfather. He instilled in me the feeling that no matter how successful you are you have a responsibility to help others.
— Kevin Johnson
My parents instilled in me that life was going to be very difficult and that I'd have to work for everything.
— Joan Collins
Friends are connected by their souls, you can't just rinse something out that has been deeply instilled into your sou
— Hiromu Arakawa
Parents forgive their children least readily for the faults they themselves instilled in them.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach