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  • Sanctions always hurt the poor, the weak, the children. -- Brian May
  • I've done all sorts of children's things before, but none as big as 'Harry Potter.' -- John Hurt
  • Favorite poems are like favorite children. We definitely have them but we never tell as the others would have their feelings hurt. -- Nikki Giovanni
  • I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children. -- Tiger Woods
  • Obamacare is making people divorce so they can afford it. And divorce hurts women and the children, and that is Obamacare and their War on Women. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • I love my children. That will never change. I have prayed to them for forgiveness and hope that they will forgive me. I never meant to hurt them!! -- Susan Smith
  • I wrote my children's book because I believe there are children that are hurting and may need to know that there is love out there for them- God's love. -- Janine Turner
  • I think children in general have a very hard time - at least I did - expressing any pain because I didn't want to hurt the people that I loved. -- Aleksa Palladino
  • My children, Michael and Alex, are with our Heavenly Father now, and I know that they will never be hurt again. As a mom, that means more than words could ever say. -- Susan Smith
  • It was not uncommon for the children to be told they were being treated this way because it was their bad karma and they must have hurt a child in a past life. -- Mary Garden
  • Our country's growing obsession with organized sports isn't just hurting our children, but also our communities. As play is siphoned off to gyms and fields, fewer kids are playing in our streets, parks, and playgrounds. -- Darell Hammond
  • Cop families have guns in their houses. It's a bigger question for mothers. When is the right time to introduce to your children the things that could hurt them? But not having the knowledge could hurt them. -- Amy Carlson
  • Children, if they haven't been introduced to foods by the time they're 3 years old, are afraid of it, as if it would hurt them. They don't really get out of that until they're 6 or 7 - it's a safety mechanism, and you're not going to win. -- Tyler Florence
  • Hope lies in having more faith in the power of God to heal us than in the power of anything to hurt or destroy us. In realizing that as children of God we are bigger than our problems, we have the power at last to confront them. -- Marianne Williamson
  • I don't really care what people tell children - when you believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy, one more fib won't hurt. But I am infuriated by the growing notion, posited in some touchy-feely quarters, that all women are, or can be, beautiful. -- Julie Burchill
  • You can't listen to what people who aren't musical have to say. When Anytime was released, I had bad reviews, and at first I was hurt. Your songs are like your children. You don't want to hear, 'Your kid is ugly.' But I knew the record was good and it would sell. -- Brian McKnight
  • The human community and individual people are more likely to hurt or undernourish children they think of as 'bodies' to be used. Cultures and people are more likely to raise children to be mere economic interns rather than fully developed humans if they see children as 'bodies' to be forced into certain economic and social molds. -- Michael Gurian
  • I believe that mothers should tell the truth, even - no, especially - when the truth is difficult. It's always easier, and in the short term can even feel right, to pretend everything is okay, and to encourage your children to do the same. But concealment leads to shame, and of all hurts shame is the most painful. -- Ayelet Waldman
  • We all have a natural instinct to protect children from harm. It's never fun to see a child hurt, even if it's just a scraped knee. But on the other hand, children need to take on physical challenges to learn and grow, and scraped knees and other bumps and bruises teach them valuable lessons about their own limits. -- Darell Hammond
  • Grown-ups and children are not readily encouraged to unearth the power of words. Adults are repeatedly assured a picture is worth a thousand of them, while the playground response to almost any verbal taunt is 'Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.' I don't beg so much as command to differ. -- Inga Muscio
  • It's more complicated than that. I know them. They're not evil or cruel. They're not even smart. Hurting them, it's like hurting children. -- Suzanne Collins
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