Kids should practice autographing baseballs. This is a skill that's often overlooked in Little League.
‐‐ Tug McGraw
Kids should speak to each other. They're horrid to each other online, they bully each other - they should shut up and stop it. The problem with social media is there is too much freedom. It's too much, too young.
‐‐ Cara Delevingne
Kids shouldn't see all the violence they do these days. But the industry just doesn't care.
‐‐ Linda Blair
Kids still can be said to live in their own little world. Even if their parents are helicoptering around them, assigning play dates and so forth, I think they're still living in some sense of their own little perceptual worlds.
‐‐ Jerry Spinelli
Kids take work, effort, love, blood, sweat and tears and are a full time job. You have to commit, for better or worse and then give your all and hope for the best. The one thing you can never, ever do is give up and say, 'Oooops, never mind, my bad, you can take this one back!'
‐‐ Dale Archer
Kids teach you a lot of patience.
‐‐ Mona Singh
Kids that I went to school with didn't know how to interact with black people like that. There were only, like, three or four black kids in the class.
‐‐ Big Sean
Kids these days don't know as much about music as they think they do.
‐‐ Dustin Diamond
Kids. They're not easy. But there has to be some penalty for sex.
‐‐ Bill Maher
Kids think books are cool, especially when they see that people they think books are cool are reading.
‐‐ Tyler Hilton
Kids think of us as being totally over the hill.
‐‐ Thurston Moore
Kids think you just sit down and start writing. I always tell them you never do that.
‐‐ R. L. Stine
Kids threw rocks at me, told me I was ugly and left death threats in my locker.
‐‐ Kevyn Aucoin
Kids today and for the last 20 years have held the fork and knife in unbelievable ways. They hold the fork with a fist and the knife like a saw and they shovel it in. It doesn't matter to them which way they hold their knife and fork. They eat every which way. I'm amazed they get food into their mouths at all.
‐‐ Letitia Baldrige
Kids today are smarter than we ever were. And they've got computers, too, which is awesome. They're scary to me.
‐‐ David Arquette
Kids today are so intelligent and computer savvy, so pairing an interactive computer world with something cuddly seems like a natural fit.
‐‐ Ty Warner
Kids today are technologically sophisticated. In many families, they are far ahead of their parents.
‐‐ Rod Blagojevich
Kids today don't know that much about vinyl.
‐‐ Martin Gore
Kids today don't watch a black and white movie.
‐‐ Robert Englund
Kids today know way more than you think they do, with the Internet and 500 TV channels.
‐‐ Rodney Carrington
Kids used to come round to my house, and I'd force them to do a play in the bay windows of my house and get all the mums and dads to sit and watch. I'd write the programme, write the play and be the star.
‐‐ James Norton
Kids used to tease me unmercifully about that name.
‐‐ Marge Schott
Kids' views are often just as valid as the teachers'. The best teachers are the ones that know that.
‐‐ Morley Safer
Kids want to saute, to cut the pizza, to see how the ingredients come together. If you let them do the fun stuff, they'll develop skills and interests that will stay with them forever.
‐‐ Guy Fieri
Kids want you to take them to whatever kid movie is opening, and you just hope it's good because you're going to buy a ticket, no matter what. If it's no good, you kind of drape your arm over your kid so they don't get smashed, and you take a little nap.
‐‐ Jason Bateman
Kids who are nine, 10 and 11 are pretty sophisticated readers; they know that there isn't always a good outcome every time and that problems don't always have solutions.
‐‐ Morris Gleitzman
Kids who are poor often have families that have not really been kept informed about... how important it is to read to your child, to reduce stresses in their life, to use positive incentives and words.
‐‐ Geoffrey Canada
Kids who don't have moms suffer a lifetime.
‐‐ Laura Schlessinger
Kids who don't play are not just at greater risk of falling behind academically, but also of becoming overweight or obese, failing to integrate socially, and even engaging in criminal activity.
‐‐ Darell Hammond
Kids who enter 'adulthood' without any strong attachments to people who know and care about them have a rough road ahead, to say the least.
‐‐ Rhea Perlman
Kids who grow up in radically different environments are always going to have different comfort levels with regard to a topic. If you don't live near a train track, it's hard to squash a penny that way, and if you live in an apartment in New York City, it may be difficult to get to drive a car.
‐‐ Gever Tulley
Kids who have an understanding of how and why their feelings are what they are are much more likely to talk to us about what's happening, and they have better skills to work it out.
‐‐ Brene Brown
Kids who have no money are still figuring out a way - somehow - to dress nicely.
‐‐ Jim McKay
Kids who I grew up with, who I played ball with, basketball, baseball, and went to parties with - for whatever reason - they ended up in a fundamentally different place than I did. I'm the attorney general of the United States and they are ex-felons.
‐‐ Eric Holder
Kids who want to become writers might want to start carrying a small notebook in their backpack. I encourage people to sit down in malls and listen, just listen, to how people talk.
‐‐ Ann Turner
Kids whose puberty begins too soon face not just psychological risks, but physical ones too, with an increased likelihood of cancer, as well as skeletal changes that could prevent them from attaining their full adult height.
‐‐ Jeffrey Kluger
Kids will come into my boxing gym with no discipline, and then you teach them how to focus and love what they're doing, which then travels outside into their home and work life.
‐‐ Tamer Hassan
Kids will eat anything, won't they?
‐‐ Tim Curry
Kids will keep it real. If I've ever had in my life a great anchor, it's them. They get in your head, 'don't get too famous.' If you think you're really famous and think you're really hip, go hang out with your kids for an afternoon. That's about as earthbound as it's going to get.
‐‐ Lionel Richie
Kids will not listen to that. They're going to experiment no matter what, so you have to be honest.
‐‐ Jenny McCarthy
Kids will remind you that, even though you've gone down a road 100 times, it's brand new for them - and that's healthy.
‐‐ Matthew McConaughey
Kids will tease you for just about anything.
‐‐ James Badge Dale
Kids with Down syndrome are, by and large, quite affectionate and relatively guileless, and frequently, the attachments to them grow and deepen. And the meaning that parents find in it grows and deepens.
‐‐ Andrew Solomon
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
Kiefer Sutherland is a crazy jerk on '24,' but you love him because he gets the job done. And I think that that goes for a lot of action stars, I mean Steven Segal is a jerk, but you want to watch him because, eventually, he's a jerk who can beat up bad people.
‐‐ Paul Scheer
Kill a man, and you are an assassin. Kill millions of men, and you are a conqueror. Kill everyone, and you are a god.
‐‐ Beilby Porteus
Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, kill your parents, that's where it's really at.
‐‐ Bill Ayers
Kill Rock Stars allowed me to put out a real genuine rock 'n' roll record.
‐‐ Ronnie Spector
Kill Rock Stars has a willingness to really work with the artist and to be flexible with what they're doing... part of being an independent artists means having your hands in the business all the time, so they bring in a lot of ideas about it.
‐‐ Corin Tucker