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And yet I am what they think I am.
— Ralph Ellison
If God gives you responsibility for aging parents, seek what is best for them, not what is most convenient for you. And keep contact with them!
— Billy Graham
Parents believe that their greatest responsibility is to provide....its not...it is to prepare!
— Regina Peacock
So much is asked of parents, and so little is given.
— Virginia Satir
His parents should be here soon. I shall feel happier when they are able to take the responsibility.
— Winston Graham
I don't think it matters how many parents you've got, as long as those who are around make their presence a good one.
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
Being a grownup means assuming responsibility for yourself, for your children, and - here's the big curve - for your parents.
— Wendy Wasserstein
It was a soulless gaze, burning with a wild hatred that shouldn't be there in anyone who could call themselves a parent.
— Jess C. Scott
I think we make our own luck. Our parents give us life, but what we do with that life is our own responsibility.
— Meg Cabot
Reusing pieces of code is like picking off sentences from other people's stories and trying to make a magazine article.
— Bob Frankston
Work at our responsibility as parents as if everything in life counted on it.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
When you have parents who are a little out of their minds, somebody has to take responsibility.
— Shannon Woodward
My original fear that my daughter was going to die before BettyJane and myself has now been replaced with the fear that she is going to outlive us.
— JohnA Passaro
It is the responsibility of parent to love and care for their children.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
My parents never condescended to me. As a child, I always sat at the head of our dinner table. I was always given a lot of responsibility.
— Claire Danes
Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands.
— Anne Frank
We share responsibility. It's important to have a good spouse; that's where I sympathize with single parents.
— Hunter Tylo
Two wings lift a person up from earthly concerns: Simplicity in intention, and Purity in feeling.
— Thomas A Kempis
The great disadvantage of being in a rat race is that it is humiliating. The competitors in a rat race are by definition rodents.
— Margaret Halsey
Parenting is the most important responsibility most of us will ever face, and none of us does it perfectly.
— Billy Graham
My parents taught me to approach the world critically, but also to approach it with a sense of responsibility.
— Chelsea Clinton
It's a heck of a responsibility to look after a spirit. So give kids the best of who you are. That's the most you can ever do.
— Carew Papritz
One can find time for everything if one is never in a hurry,' explained his host didactically. Chapter 3
— Mikhail Bulgakov
Paris is where my family are, but it's not really home now because I have dear friends in London and dear friends in New York.
— Clemence Poesy
Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity. Your grandparents had a
different word for burger flipping; they called it opportunity. — Charles J. Sykes
different word for burger flipping; they called it opportunity. — Charles J. Sykes
Having children truly ends adolescence. We are all either parents or children: responsibility-takers or those who demand from others.
— Ben Shapiro
I was the oldest child, and both my parents worked, so I had a great deal of responsibility from a very young age.
— Suzanne Vega
Parent should never forget the great excitement they felt for the birth of a new born into the world.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Remember, most parents and leaders are ... oversaturated with information. overwhelmed with responsibility. overcommitted with activity. If
— Reggie Joiner
No civilization can thrive or survive if it refuses to adapt or change.
— Debasish Mridha