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The Church right now has more fashion than passion, is more pathetic than prophetic, is more superficial than supernatural.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Some parents damage their children, but that does not mean that all troubled children have incompetent parents. In
— Sue Klebold
My parents were very proud of me. After they passed, my career doesn't mean as much to me.
— Joyce Carol Oates
They say that we are better educated than our parents' generation. What they mean is that we go to school longer. It is not the same thing.
— Richard Yates
We must never make our parents sad, even if this means giving up everything that makes us happy..
— Paulo Coelho
I've never had much sympathy for orphans, I mean, when I was their age I would have killed to have no parents to make me clean my room and stuff
— Zach Braff
It's time to place the market within a moral framework - even if that means standing up to companies who make life harder for parents and families.
— David Cameron
I mean, I grew up with pretty down-to-earth, atheist parents, but I was born a Pisces.
— Melissa Auf Der Maur
I hated being a child because to be a child means that you are essentially the property of your parents, benevolently or not.
— Molly Crabapple
To be friends with God means to pray with simplicity, like children talking to their parents.
— Pope Francis
Parents fuck you up. They don't mean to but they do.
— Philip Larkin
Mission is both the announcement and the demonstration of the reign of God through Christ.
— Michael Frost
If you get offended by words - by noises we make with our mouths - it means you were raised by bad parents.
— Doug Stanhope
Let your boys test their wings. They may not be eagles, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't soar free.
— C.J. Milbrandt
I mean, I really liked him to the point where being around him was sort of wonderful and painful all at the same time, you know?
— Kenneth Logan
Sometimes I really think people ought to have to pass a proper exam before they're allowed to be parents. Not just the practical, I mean.
— Terry Pratchett
If I was going to go out tonight, I was going to go out fighting. Or screaming in agony. Either way.
— Darynda Jones
A parenting program should provide time for parents to clarify their own ideas about what it means to be an effective and successful parent.
— Timothy Carey
Teachers are everything. I mean, you're a poor kid from the ghetto, your parents are busy working 24/7, working like a Mexican.
— John Leguizamo
No matter how hard we strive for objectivity, writers are biased toward tension - those moments in which character is forged and revealed.
— Brad Stone
If you were mean to your parents, they'd give you a good belt in the gob and send you flying across the room.
— Frank McCourt
People are always talking about love like it's something everyday. People say they love their parents, but what does that mean?
— Melvin Burgess
The most painful moment in my life also became the moment I showed the most strength and courage.
— Cecelia Ahern
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
You do know what I mean about Mom. It's like she radios into headquarters for Dad's feelings when she senses hers need backup.
— Sara Levine
Real hope is much more than wishful musing. It stiffens, not slackens, the spiritual spine.
— Neal A. Maxwell
I mean, I must confess I don't own Harry Potter DVDs. My parents do. They have them all. And they like watching them.
— Matthew Lewis
You mean I'm the first guy your parents have rescued from an enchanted island via use of a magic mirror? I feel special.
— Rachel Hawkins
He could feel her breath on his chest. She looked into his eyes.
— Emily Whitaker
Parents are supposed to instruct their kids. It doesn't mean they necessarily have that gift of teaching.
— Francis Chan
I love [my parents], but what if I could really talk to them? I mean, what if they had some answers? Or would that just be too weird?
— Paul Rudnick
Parents are by no means exempt from the intoxication of dominion.
— Samuel Johnson