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Kid Quotes by Jodi Picoult
- She stared at Peter, and she realized that in that one moment, when she hadn't been thinking, she knew exactly what he'd felt as he…
- When you are a kid you have your own language, and unlike French or Spanish or whatever you start learning in fourth grade, this one…
- Ask a kid who's struggling in math if he likes being in a mixed-level class, and he'll tell you he feels like a moron. Ask…
- What I want, more than anything, is to turn back time a little. To become the kid I used to be, who believed whatever my…
- What I mean is that those thoughts, they're human. And just because you turn out differently than everyone's imagined you would doesn't mean that you've…
- Kid says to me, "You play baseball? What position? Left out?" and gets a big laugh from the rest of the class. Kid is only…
- Remember when you were a little kid and you'd fall asleep in the car? And someone would carry you out and put you into bed,…
- No one ever asks a kid for her opinion, but it seems to me that growing up means you stop hoping for the best, and…
More Kid Quotes
- I'm hoping someday that some kid, black or white, will hit more home runs than myself. Whoever it is, I'd be pulling… — Hank Aaron
- As a kid, 'Star Wars' was much more my thing than 'Star Trek' was. — J. J. Abrams
- I'm sure most of us remember being a kid and you have all of this endless time where two weeks before Christmas… — Andrea Arnold
- I'm a father. It isn't just my life any more. I don't want my kid finding bottles in the house or seeing… — Billie Joe Armstrong
- When I was a kid, among the other embarrassing things I would do, and there's a list of stupid things, but I… — J. J. Abrams
- When I was a kid, I really loved Indians. Native Americans. Pardon. Me. — Dave Attell
- I was a pretty scrappy, tough kid; I got in all sorts of fights at school. I defended myself - boys didn't… — Amy Adams
- Remember how you used to be able to feel your bed breathing and the walls spinning when you were a kid? — Lynda Barry