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  • Scold your children, and they will know what is wrong; but correct them with love, and they will know what is right. -- Wes Fesler
  • The key to a better life: Complain less, appreciate more. Whine less, laugh more. Talk less, listen more. Want less, give more. Hate less, love more. Scold less, praise more. Fear less, hope more. -- Michael Josephson
  • Women encourage men to be childish, then scold them. -- Mason Cooley
  • Fans will praise you, scold you, and offer helpful advice. Fans will also defend you. -- Charley Pride
  • My father and I have a very good relationship. We always got along. But I always scold him. -- Amy Sedaris
  • Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same, and most mothers kiss and scold together. -- Pearl S. Buck
  • The writer has to force himself to work. He has to make his own hours and if he doesn't go to his desk at all there is nobody to scold him. -- Roald Dahl
  • The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too. -- Samuel Butler
  • The brank, or scold's bridle, was unknown in America in its English shape: though from colonial records we learn that scolding women were far too plentiful, and were gagged for that annoying and irritating habit. -- Alice Morse Earle
  • Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends. -- Chanakya
  • I grew up with a pretty tough mom. She was a self-appointed neighborhood watchdog, and if she saw that any of the local boys were up to no good, she would scold them on the spot. Although she is only 5 feet 2, she was famous in our neighborhood for intimidating men three times her size and getting them to do the right thing. -- Hanna Rosin
  • ...most mothers kiss and scold together. -- Pearl S. Buck
  • Sometimes it helps to scold yourself, to give yourself advice. -- R. L. Stine
  • I like to praise and reward in a loud voice and to scold in a whisper. -- Catherine the Great
  • Look, how they scold me for all my loving and tippling, now that the silvery edges shine forth from my brow! -- Abu Yahya al-Libi
  • I need you by me, beside me, to guide me, to hold me, to scold me, cause when I'm bad, I'm so, so bad. -- Donna Summer
  • For Parents: Never blame or scold a child for their first mistake after all family is the first school from where a child learns. -- Neeraj Bhanot
  • To live a wonderful life create more, buy less, hug more, scold less, give more, take less, forgive more, worry less and be grateful everyday for life. -- Bryant McGill
  • One cannot scold or complain at every word. Learn to endure patiently, or else, as I live and breathe, you shall learn it whether you want or not. -- Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Nobody really likes to be lectured a lot. And, therefore, if you want to be an effective person, what you don't do is scold the person publicly all the time. -- George W. Bush
  • Ever console or scold people hurt in human relationships that satisfaction comes from God alone? Stop. Adam's fellowship with God was perfect, and God Himself declared Adam needed other humans. -- John Ortberg
  • And kid Congress and the Senate, dont scold em. They are just children thats never grown up. They dont like to be corrected in company. Dont send messages to em, send candy. -- Will Rogers
  • The essayist . . . can pull on any sort of shirt, be any sort of person, according to his mood or his subject matter - philosopher, scold, jester, raconteur, confidant, pundit, devil's advocate, enthusiast. -- E. B. White
  • A man's wife can hold him devilish uneasy, if she begins to scold and fret, and perplex him, at a time when he has a full load for a railroad car on his mind already. -- David Crockett
  • No one in the world can take the place of your mother. Right or wrong, from her viewpoint you are always right. She may scold you for little things, but never for the big ones. -- Harry S. Truman
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