Is Valentine's Day a day to make cupcakes with your children? No Valentine's is supposed to be a day about romantic love.
So many women today have become so focused on their children they've developed these romantic entanglements with their children's lives and the husbands are secondary. They're left out. And the romantic focus is on the children.
The success my children have had has helped me immensely. I've showed them a certain respect for this career.
I was raised Jewish my wife was raised Catholic. Though we respect each other's heritage and while many of our friends are deeply religious we have chosen to focus on our similarities not our differences. We teach our children compassion charity honesty and the benefits of hard work.
Hopefully this movie will help people understand that if a child is never given the tools to know how to love others and love and respect themselves this is what happens.
PETA's campaign should be included in school curricula. If we can open children's hearts and minds to animals' needs teach them to treat a dog or a chicken as if they feel fear and love and pain - as they do - then they will grow up to understand that we are all worthy of respect.
Writing for children is bloody difficult books for children are as complex as their adult counterparts and they should therefore be accorded the same respect.
I remember the evacuee children from towns and cities throwing stones at the farm animals. When we explained that if you did that you wouldn't have any milk meat or eggs they soon learned to respect the animals.
I have a feeling that being in love sometimes means the projection of your desires onto another person. The important thing is that you like the other person respect the other person and want to raise children with the other person.
A child is owed the greatest respect if you have ever have something disgraceful in mind don't ignore your son's tender years.
I am sure that on the one hand the Rothschilds appreciate the merits of Marx and that on the other hand Marx feels an instinctive inclination and a great respect for the Rothschilds.
What I do as best I can is out of a deep respect for children for how difficult their world is.
Parents need to teach their children principles of respect and acceptance.
When I approach a child he inspires in me two sentiments tenderness for what he is and respect for what he may become.
Like the average American that I hang out with and like my father before me I raised all my children to respect tools and use them wisely and safely.
Wherever I look I see signs of the commandment to honor one's parents and nowhere of a commandment that calls for the respect of a child.
It is justice and respect that I want the world to dust off and put - without delay and with tenderness - back on the head of the Palestinian child. It will be imperfect justice and respect because the injustice and disrespect have been so severe. But I believe we are right to try.
I was silent as a child and silenced as a young woman I am taking my lumps and bumps for being a big mouth now but usually from those whose opinion I don't respect.
There is all the difference in the world between teaching children about religion and handing them over to be taught by the religious.
It is an interesting and demonstrable fact that all children are atheists and were religion not inculcated into their minds they would remain so.
I am not going to condemn anybody. That's where religion gets a bad name when people get holier than thou. We are all human. If my children make a mistake I want them to know it is all right and they should try harder next time.
I was 21 in 1968 so I'm as much a child of the '60s as is possible to be. In those years the subject of religion had really almost disappeared the idea that religion was going to be a major force in the life of our societies in the West anyway would have seemed absurd in 1968.
I am determined that my children shall be brought up in their father's religion if they can find out what it is.
I count religion but a childish toy and hold there is no sin but ignorance.