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en They might strike a chord with one of these things. That's what these kids need, something that gives them self-satisfaction . . . UMFS nurtures children to build their confidence and allay any suspicions of people living in the outside world because their home life was so disruptive, they don't trust anybody.

en Much will depend on how we remove the attitudinal barriers from both sides while building an environment that nurtures trust and confidence,

en I actively support art programs that teach kids the basics. Painting and drawing are terrific tools to build self-esteem and creativity in children. I'm also very committed to World Vision, an organization that reaches out to impoverished kids the world over. Anything that brings hope to children, I'm in favor of. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy.

en She was a mother of four. She loved her children. They had dinner together every night. She was in the PTA. She did some stupid things in her life. You're going to hear (from the defense) that she offered them as prostitutes. Outrageous things. This has nothing to do with her kids. They didn't know what she did for a living.

en There's a desire to protect children from the horrors of the world at the same time other children are being exposed to it. The more information kids have about things that are going on in the world, the better decisions they will make.

en Life is based on your self-confidence. When you trust yourself, that means you know you can do things. If you don't have that trust, that means you're always going to have doubts in your mind.

en Consider the quality of life. A single person might want a more cosmopolitan area with an exciting nightlife. For someone married with children, the cost of living and the best education for their children become more important. You always want to ask: Will you fit in or not? Talk to people at the place where you'll be working. What do they do outside of work? That will become part of your life.

en I know that John Kerry will make this country stronger and more secure for my children and for your children, ... And he will build an America that's stronger at home and respected in the world.

en The stories strike a chord deep within us, ... They take us back home, back to our roots.

en After 9/11, families were looking for things to do together and fun that was closer to home, and that sense of trust and safety have continued to build throughout the industry.

en I want people to know that this is a celebration of a man that is very important. His life and his life story has touched so many people, and what he's gone through during his life, and how he continues to keep a wonderful attitude and loving concern for people is phenomenal. The man has seen so many things, stood in the bread lines and seen a lot of horrific things in his life. It has not marred or tarnished his view on the world.

en Babies are necessary to grown-ups. A new baby is like the beginning of all things --wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities. In a world that is cutting down its trees to build highways, losing its earth to concrete... babies are almost the only remaining link with nature, with the natural world of living things from which we spring.

en This is a call to the living,
To those who refuse to make peace with evil,
With the suffering and the waste of the world.
This is a call to the human, not the perfect,
To those who know their own prejudices,
Who have no intention of becoming prisoners of their own limitations.
This is a call to those who remember the dreams of their youth,
Who know what it means to share food and shelter,
The care of children and those who are troubled,
To reach beyond barriers of the past
Bringing people to communion.
This is a call to the never ending spirit
Of the common man, his essential decency and integrity,
His unending capacity to suffer and endure,
To face death and destruction and to rise again
And build from the ruins of life.
This is the greatest call of all
The call to a faith in people.


en We didn't want to leave our home. I never felt anti-Semitism there or anything like that, but we were living in fear: You would go out and didn't know if you would come home again. So we decided it was worthwhile living a safer life, a quieter life, even though we would have to sacrifice a lot to be here. We came with only our bags, nothing else.

en I love Washington. And with more and more people living here, I'm convinced that now is the time to act to make sure our children, and their children, will enjoy the same great quality of life we have today.


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