We want to start proverb

 We want to start the kids young so it becomes a habit. We want to get everyone together and take care of what we have before it's gone.

 People start out loving their work when they're young, and then corporate America disappoints them. Their family is growing, and dropping the kids off at day care isn't satisfying them. Their priorities start to change.

 Many young parents think linearly. Get a job, move up, buy a house, start a family, educate the children — and then think about retirement. But once they've taken care of the kids, there's not enough time to benefit from the compounding of earnings over 30 or more years.

 Their effort - they scramble and work as hard as they can until the end of the game. And I coach them to the end in that situation - I don't care what the score is. I want to see them get better and see those young kids have some success down the line here in the next couple years and it's going to start against good teams like that.

 You have to catch them young. We start with the kids through high school health-career clubs, to grow our own health care professionals and shape their education more locally.

 Stop the habit of wishful thinking and start the habit of thoughtful wishes.

 I've seen it before, where kids start believing they can stop you on the goal line, and they make a habit of it. That's two times we've done it, and today was really big.

 It started when we were 4-8 and beat Northern Iowa and Western Illinois. The next year we got off to a good start because we had found a way to win. Winning becomes a habit just like losing is a habit.

 It was a good start. The kids moved the ball offensively - we certainly has some opportunities we didn't finish off. I was very pleased with how the team played. We're a very young team. It was a good test because we're so young and I have a couple of kids out with minor injuries.

 A game like this can really help a young team. It's tough for young kids if they struggle at first. These guys have gotten off to a running start.

 It's been well documented that we're on a losing streak. Winning is a habit, but unfortunately losing is a habit, as well. We need to start breaking some habits around here.

 Eighty-eight percent of the fires are in single-family dwellings, ... We target the second grade as the starting point for our training because we need to start at a young age, and these kids are not so young they'll be frightened.

 New Orleans is a rather poor city. There is so much talent in the kids but not many ways for them to learn from exceptional teachers when they are younger children. We start with kids ages 8 and 9.Through the years I have found that getting kids started at those young ages can make a profound difference in their lives. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.

 He took care of family first. He's got his wife and young kids up there.

 What isn't on the list, and this is very important in terms of politics (and) community service, is poverty among kids, health care among kids, day care among kids, smoking, alcohol.


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