Kids definitely go into bookstores after reading 'Twilight' and want something else like it.
‐‐ P. C. Cast
Kids definitely grow out of their clothes really quickly, so I'm all about mixing and matching.
‐‐ Kourtney Kardashian
Kids delight in 'magical thinking', whether in the form of the Tooth Fairy or the saints: whether you see these as comforting lies or eternal verities, they are part of how we help kids make sense of the world.
‐‐ Emma Donoghue
Kids deserve arts, and it's just as important as science, math, history, English or athletics.
‐‐ Flea
Kids deserve the right to think that they can change the world.
‐‐ Lois Lowry
Kids, don't be too big to accept advice.
‐‐ Hack Wilson
Kids don't come with an instruction manual. So if you're gonna make mistakes, at least make them your own way.
‐‐ Steve Schirripa
Kids don't eat fast. They take their time; they talk and laugh. Sometimes it's really annoying, because you're like, 'Come on, it's bedtime!' But try it: You'll fill up before you know it, because it takes 20 minutes for your brain to know your stomach is full.
‐‐ Alison Sweeney
Kids don't even read comic books anymore. They've got more important things to do - like video games.
‐‐ Ang Lee
Kids don't go out and buy CDs, they make their own, they download them from the Internet.
‐‐ Sebastian Bach
Kids don't have ruts yet that adults have carved into their minds. They're born logical. Crooked thinking has to be taught.
‐‐ James P. Hogan
Kids don't know about best sellers. They go for what they enjoy. They aren't star chasers and they don't suck up. It's why I like them.
‐‐ Maurice Sendak
Kids don't know what life was like without cell phones.
‐‐ Jerry Della Femina
Kids don't learn the fundamentals of baseball at the games anymore.
‐‐ Bill Lee
Kids don't like being put into boxes, and your kid can act in different ways in different situations.
‐‐ Rosalind Wiseman
Kids don't like what they don't understand, and judo was always my social outlet. I always felt really socially awkward, and I couldn't speak very well when I was younger. When I was doing judo, it was something that I could understand and someplace where I felt that I belonged and fit in.
‐‐ Ronda Rousey
Kids don't need to be taught the value of making; they are natural makers, at least until traditional education makes them afraid of making mistakes. The long-term value of making for kids is in learning to become an active participant in the world around them rather than a consumer of prepackaged products and solutions.
‐‐ Mark Frauenfelder
Kids don't plan to play. They don't go: 'Barbie, Ken, you ready to play? It's gonna be a three-act.'
‐‐ Lynda Barry
Kids don't read as much as you'd like them to, just in terms of seeing the world from different perspectives. I mean, that's the great thing about books, still. Here's television, here are the movies, and it's pretty limited in terms of the perspectives.
‐‐ James Patterson
Kids don't see me as an oldies person when I go out on stage. They see me as an energy force.
‐‐ Dick Dale
Kids don't shuffle along in unison on the road to maturity. They slouch toward adulthood at an uneven, highly individual pace.
‐‐ Robin Marantz Henig
Kids don't talk like adults, but kids on the spectrum don't necessarily fall into the same patterns of speaking or have the same interests as other kids their age.
‐‐ Claire Scovell LaZebnik
Kids don't want to dye their whole head another color; that's what their mothers do.
‐‐ Todd Rundgren
Kids end up seeing my movies anyway but some of the mothers get mad at me so I figured I'd make one that I can't get yelled at for.
‐‐ Adam Sandler
Kids enjoy laughing and are seldom bored when they find something funny. They also ask questions, often to adults, because they understand that the more words they can comprehend about a funny story or a joke, the more they'll enjoy it.
‐‐ Brian P. Cleary
Kids feel so strongly about what's going on today and what's happening to the world, and that's very inspiring. I feel more hopeful than ever before about the future.
‐‐ Carl Hiaasen
Kids flew B-17s in daylight bombing raids over Germany in World War II. Kids fought in Korea and Vietnam.
‐‐ Dan Jenkins
Kids flourish if we get them to school every day.
‐‐ Connie Smith
Kids from financially distressed households are twice as likely to have to repeat a grade and more than two-and-a-half more times to struggle with poor health later in life.
‐‐ Ted Deutch
Kids gave Elon a very hard time, and it had a huge impact on his life.
‐‐ Kimbal Musk
Kids get a lot of lip service in disaster planning, but they tend to get far fewer resources than they need. The mantra of 'children are our most valuable resource' is almost never matched by actual funding.
‐‐ Irwin Redlener
Kids get bored easily. They have got to get out and get their hands dirty: make things, dismantle things, fix things.
‐‐ Bruce Dickinson
Kids get influenced by other kids.
‐‐ Paul Pierce
Kids go through a stage where they love dinosaurs - boy or girl.
‐‐ Colin Trevorrow
Kids go to school and college and get through, but they don't seem to really care about using their minds. School doesn't have the kind of long term positive impact that it should.
‐‐ Howard Gardner
Kids go to school; we develop them at school. We develop them later on in the workplace so that we get better quality individuals, so that we get less people that are dependent or get into problems.
‐‐ Gerry Harvey
Kids hate anyone who is different.
‐‐ Tamsin Egerton
Kids have a great sense of humour. If you don't, you're going to miss out.
‐‐ Tamsin Greig
Kids have a weird honesty, especially in their reaction to things where a lot of older people who have matured have lost that.
‐‐ Beck Bennett
Kids have always play-fought, but I think my generation had a particularly privileged cultural fantasy surrounding military violence.
‐‐ Nate Powell
Kids have awkward moments.
‐‐ Kenan Thompson
Kids have been a great clarifier - incredibly rewarding.
‐‐ Joanne Whalley
Kids have been let down by adults - we've tried to give them too much, we've tried not to impose discipline. We've tried to make their lives easier and, in doing so, we've taken something away from them. Kids like boundaries, they also like to be pushed, need to learn what failure is all about, need guidance.
‐‐ Daley Thompson
Kids have no sense of appropriateness. They can ask me whatever they want. You do develop a sense of intimacy with readers, and they tell you things about themselves. During a school year, I'll get e-mails asking about the books. I'll give them information, but I won't do their homework for them.
‐‐ Lois Lowry
Kids have so much screen time, and it's a concern. I know how overloaded I can feel sometimes.
‐‐ Suzanne Collins
Kids have to experiment a little or figure out where they belong.
‐‐ Catherine Hardwicke
Kids have what I call a built-in hypocrisy antenna that comes up and blocks out what you're saying when you're being a hypocrite.
‐‐ Ben Carson
Kids, help your parents if they don't know how to use a smartphone.
‐‐ Buzz Aldrin
Kids in a home with grandparents are healthier.
‐‐ Dan Buettner
Kids - in a really good way - can talk about their differences without the baggage that adults have.
‐‐ Jim McKay