Kids are no longer interested in reading comic books; they've got television and the electronic games that they can bury themselves in like ostriches. They don't have to pay attention to what's going on in the world around them.
‐‐ Al Feldstein
Kids are now eating things like edamame and sushi. I didn't know what shiitake mushrooms were when I was 10 - most kids today do.
‐‐ Emeril Lagasse
Kids are our future.
‐‐ Derek Jeter
Kids are our future, and we hope baseball has given them some idea of what it is to live together and how we can get along, whether you be black or white.
‐‐ Larry Doby
Kids are plugged into some sort of electronic medium 44 hours per week.
‐‐ Richard Louv
Kids are pretty brutal.
‐‐ Jesse McCartney
Kids are pretty resilient. You don't have to be at every volleyball game. We can't guilt ourselves.
‐‐ Ursula Burns
Kids are prone to be on their phone and their iPads, prone to sharing things and making things. Instead of trying to divorce education from that, let's lean into that.
‐‐ Jake Barton
Kids are really cruel.
‐‐ Teresa Palmer
Kids are really inspired to not just apply senses to robots and machines, but to try them on themselves.
‐‐ Neil Harbisson
Kids are really tougher than adults, but we tend to forget this in an affluent society that lets kids indulge themselves.
‐‐ Cynthia Voigt
Kids are smart: don't underestimate their bull detector. Contemporary kids have access to a lot of information, so don't even try to fool them. I have never been more nervous about my research than when writing for young adults because they pick up every single error.
‐‐ Isabel Allende
Kids are smart. Knowledge is power. Let them figure things out. Don't turn into that grown-up who they won't come to.
‐‐ Lauren Myracle
Kids are so dynamic; if you're tired and you walk into a roomful of kids, your energy is brought up to their level.
‐‐ Jenna Bush
Kids are so fiercely opinionated, that if they love the Harry Potter books and they go see the movie, they'll be the first to say, 'That was wrong! They didn't get that right!' They're storytellers themselves. They're critics. They're going to have the critical opinion.
‐‐ Spike Jonze
Kids are so shrewd.
‐‐ Maurice Sendak
Kids are starting at such a low base rate in terms of fitness that it's taking them years to catch up to where people like me started from. Every little bit is making it more difficult for kids to succeed on a world stage.
‐‐ Daley Thompson
Kids are taking music for free all the time. They have Spotify, Pandora... The record companies aren't making the kind of music that they used to make. Artists make their money on tours, not from album sales.
‐‐ Malcolm D. Lee
Kids are the audience I know best.
‐‐ Rick Riordan
Kids are truthful by nature.
‐‐ Anna Chlumsky
Kids are very cruel to each other.
‐‐ Natalie Dormer
Kids are very sensitive to the value system of their parents, and I just felt my parents were attaching too much importance, too much meaning, to things.
‐‐ Tino Sehgal
Kids are wandering around the streets today that will become tomorrow's criminals that were yesterday's heroes.
‐‐ Bernard Marcus
Kids are wonderful, but I like mine barbecued.
‐‐ Bob Hope
Kids aren't born to be bullies, they're taught to be bullies.
‐‐ Matt Bomer
Kids aren't going to understand single life in New York City.
‐‐ Melissa Joan Hart
Kids aren't growing up with a sense of television as the aspirational place for their ideas.
‐‐ Kevin Spacey
Kids aren't political, but around 10 years old, they are beginning to develop the moral grounding that might later, in their teens, develop into their first real political perspectives.
‐‐ Morris Gleitzman
Kids ask me questions. You'd think after doing this for four years, I would have heard every single question anyone could think of to ask, but no, every time, they surprise me, they ask me something I never thought of before.
‐‐ Rick Riordan
Kids at a certain age don't necessarily want to be dragged to the other side of the world.
‐‐ James Nesbitt
Kids automatically teach each other how to use technology, but they're not going to teach each other about the history of democracy, or the importance of taking their voices into the public sphere to create social change.
‐‐ Howard Rheingold
Kids below 10 or 12, I think they just need to learn by playing at golf. Later on, in high school, when they develop muscles and everything, that's when they need to see about getting lessons.
‐‐ Bubba Watson
Kids born into certain ZIP codes will most likely have certain educational outcomes. And we've got to end that. If we end that, we explode economic development.
‐‐ Cory Booker
Kids called me 'Skeletor' as a kid because I was so skinny.
‐‐ Cameron Diaz
Kids can amuse themselves with almost anything.
‐‐ Allen Klein
Kids can be born with potential but unless it's encouraged - pushed, even - I don't think it will ever come to fruition.
‐‐ Vanessa Mae
Kids can be harsh, especially when they get jealous.
‐‐ Alia Shawkat
Kids can have great passion and great ability but if you have the facilities for your particular sport that can give you the inspiration to become a sportsman.
‐‐ David Beckham
Kids can learn a lot about necessities and wants by recognizing what people live without. A common routine, but one that should not be overlooked, is having a family donation to a charity for those less fortunate. Ask your kids to search for items, toys, or clothes that they no longer use and contribute those items a collection box.
‐‐ Alexa Von Tobel
Kids can learn a lot by seeing things rather than reading it.
‐‐ Diogo Morgado
Kids can make fun of you for having the wrong shoelaces: that's just kids. But I don't think I had any trouble making friends.
‐‐ Mark Ronson
Kids can really get better quickly. Here's another thing I would like to say: Kids should never be coached by their parents, ever. They should be as natural as possible.
‐‐ Allison Jones
Kids can sniff out a moral. They can feel the heavy hand of an adult.
‐‐ Jeff Kinney
Kids can sniff out when they are being preached to, and they don't like it. So while my books aren't amoral, they are not infused with morals or a message, either, and kids like that.
‐‐ Jeff Kinney
Kids can still call me Shaq, but adults should call me Dr. O'Neal.
‐‐ Shaquille O'Neal
Kids can't build a marble statue at home. But I've had parents tell me that, after an exhibit, their kids immediately dug out their Lego kits and disappeared for three days.
‐‐ Nathan Sawaya
Kids can't look up to girls who are trying to be growner than they are.
‐‐ Teyana Taylor
Kids cannot follow stories. They don't know what the hell is going on in a cartoon. They like to see funny visual things happening.
‐‐ John Kricfalusi
Kids come up to me all the time and say, 'Once I was going through a really bad time, and I saw you crash and get up, and it inspired me.'
‐‐ Evel Knievel
Kids coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan deserve to come back to 21st century medical care.
‐‐ Anthony Principi