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  • I really value people besides parents who nurture kids. -- Dar Williams
  • On my parents' scale of values, the more Western something was, the more cultured it was considered. -- Amos Oz
  • I had intelligent, high-minded, liberal parents who wanted to make sure my values were just like theirs. -- Jennifer Grey
  • My parents taught me the value of money and working hard. And I kind of got that in me intuitively. -- Sophia Amoruso
  • We live in a world of shifting values. The family is falling apart. Parents failing in what they ought to do. -- Gordon B. Hinckley
  • My parents are very conservative. They taught me the value of hard work - don't depend on other people, do it yourself. -- Kyrsten Sinema
  • There's a value to getting the meal on the table every night, and there's a value to being an old-school kind of parent. -- Sharon Stone
  • Catholic schools in our Nation's education have been paramount in teaching the values that we as parents seek to instill in our children. -- Joe Baca
  • While having a profound impact on the development of values is surely an important job of a good parent, force-feeding opinions to them is not. -- Kara Swisher
  • My parents did great and provided well, and gave all their kids personal, moral, ethical values, not a belief that we were entitled to something. -- Bonnie Hammer
  • As a man, I've been representative of the values I hold dear. And the values I hold dear are carryovers from the lives of my parents. -- Sidney Poitier
  • Each generation's job is to question what parents accept on faith, to explore possibilities, and adapt the last generation's system of values for a new age. -- Frank Pittman
  • The erosion of extended family concept and losing out on values are the two things that are primarily responsible for the growing mismatch in the parent-child relationship. -- Shiv Khera
  • Kids are very sensitive to the value system of their parents, and I just felt my parents were attaching too much importance, too much meaning, to things. -- Tino Sehgal
  • The arts and a belief in the values of the civil rights movement, in the overwhelming virtue of diversity, these were our religion. My parents worshipped those ideals. -- Jonathan Lethem
  • When I was 10, my parents really valued success in the arts, and I thought if I was a famous 'something artistic,' that they would love me more. -- Sia Furler
  • When you have a lot of resources, the most important thing is to have had good parents and to have been brought up by people who gave one the proper values. -- David Rockefeller
  • I have learned so many things from my mother about the right upbringing, the right values, value for money, value for elders, for family members. I think these things only a parent can teach you. -- Karisma Kapoor
  • By offering an education centered on values, the faculty in Catholic schools can create an interactive setting between parents and students that is geared toward long-term healthy character and scholastic development for all enrolled children. -- Mark Foley
  • My parents genuinely loved Vienna, and in later years I learned from them why the city exerted a powerful hold on them and other Jews. My parents loved the dialect of Vienna, its cultural sophistication, and artistic values. -- Eric Kandel
  • If we value our children, we must cherish their parents -- John Bowlby
  • My parents instilled in me the value of learning and encouraged me to succeed in school. -- Bruce Brown
  • IF PARENTS PASS ENTHUSIASM ALONG TO THEIR CHILDREN, THEY WILL LEAVE THEM AN ESTATE OF INCALCULABLE VALUE -- Thomas A. Edison
  • It has become a cultural norm in Jewish families for parents to bring up their children to value wealth. -- H.W. Charles
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  • My parents are very conservative. They taught me the value of hard work - dont depend on other people, do it yourself. -- Kyrsten Sinema
  • The longer we live the more we think and the higher the value we put on friendship and tenderness towards parents and friends. -- Samuel Johnson
  • My parents were supportive of my creativity but did not have a lot of patience for whimsy with zero production value. They had stuff to do. -- Mindy Kaling
  • My parents really raised me with the value that it's important to give back, and I've always gravitated towards non-profits and charities that work with children. -- Danielle Panabaker
  • I grew up in a very artistic, cultured home, but without any kind of spirituality. My parents were secular materialists, so I saw art as having an alternate value. -- Daniel Pinchbeck
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