Child Quote by Billy Joel Download Open image “If you tell kids they can't have something, that's what they want.” — Billy Joel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Child Children Kids Kids Want Tell Tell Kids Want
Kids need stuff which is different than what their life is that they can kind of live through. — Kathy Valentine Copy Share Image
The easiest way to convince my kids that they don't really need something is to get it for them. — Joan Collins Copy Share Image
You don't want to give kids an idea that they might not have thought of. — John Walters Copy Share Image
Given the choice, children who don't want for anything will not save... We have an obligation as parents to give our children what they… — Barbara Coloroso Copy Share Image
Having kids is something you can't always do. Kids are like lightning. You grab that lightning when you can get it. — John Travolta Copy Share Image
It's very important that your kids get to do what they want to, and not what you want them to do. — Rajesh Khattar Copy Share Image
You're doing your kids a disservice if they do get everything they want because that's not the way life's going to go, and I… — Steve Carell Copy Share Image
Children believe that if they just want something badly enough, it will happen. — Yair Lapid Copy Share Image
When you have everything in life, sometimes kids don't learn what is right and what is wrong. Kids cannot get whatever they want. — Namrata Shirodkar Copy Share Image
Everybody is different. Some writers can write reams of great books and then J. D. Salinger wrote just a few. Beethoven wrote nine symphonies.… — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
In a way, we are magicians. We are alchemists, sorcerers and wizards. We are a very strange bunch. But there is great fun in… — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
I don't want some pretty face to tell me pretty lies, all I want is someone to believe. — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
I've always said about 50% of what happens at a concert has to do with the audience. If you play for a dead audience… — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
Don't make music for some vast, unseen audience or market or ratings share or even for something as tangible as money. Though it's crucial… — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
Usually when I'm writing, I try to write fairly quickly. If a song sits around too long, it starts to take on a stink.… — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
My daughter sent me on a mission to get as many autographs as possible. — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
I was listening to stuff and I realized that I've had a lot of different lives. You know the theory [that says] every seven… — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
If you said good-bye to me tonight, There would still be music left to write. — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
The thing about hitting kids is, think about if you were doing the same thing to another adult. Hitting your kid is really the… — Zach Braff Copy Share Image
“Children's lives are always beginning and adults' lives are always ending. Or is it the opposite? Your childhood is always ending and your adult… — Alison Espach Copy Share Image
“As parents who make every effort we can to raise our children in loving security, we do not need to feel more guilt than… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
I want to make my music and be a happy woman, a good wife, a good mom and one day hopefully have a child… — LeAnn Rimes Copy Share Image
I would have done well as a gypsy child, I think. A circus baby. I coulda played a great street urchin or ragamuffin. Or… — Natasha Lyonne Copy Share Image
I'm a weirdo and an only child. That comes together to create one-woman shows. — Amanda Seales Copy Share Image
To assist a child we must provide him with an environment which will enable him to develop freely. — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
Almost everywhere we find . . . the use of various coercive measures, to rid ourselves as quickly as possible of the child withinus--i.e.,… — Alice Miller Copy Share Image
if we center our lives on BMWs, RVs, VCRs, PCs and the other acronyms of consumerism, we cannot expect our children to do otherwise. — Johnnetta B. Cole Copy Share Image