My parents always told be to live each day to the fullest because tomorrow my never come. And to be proud of who I am, be strong, and to never give up because God will never give up on you. The most important thing my parents always told me is to never forget where you came from or what your knees are for. My parents were the best. And, more than I could have ever asked for!!!!
2006-07-03 16:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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That saying the truth is eaisier than telling a lie (i do lie from time to time) but i learned that if you shout to the world the truth they tend to be more accepting also that being yourself is golden like i told every 1 in school that i still watch playhouse disney and nick jr and i'm the youngest in my house you wouldn't imagine how many ppl like dora the explorer :)
2006-07-03 23:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother had many bad relationships throughout her life. Many boyfriends she had abused her or left her. Because of that, Im pretty careful when it comes to guys. I will not put up with verbal or physical abuse of any kind. I will defnitly not have children until i have found the perfect man for that because I wouldnt want my relationships to hurt my children the way my mothers hurt me.
2006-07-04 00:01:39
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answered by andrea lynn 3
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It happens the same with me now that I'm a mother, but I think the most important lesson they gave me its to work hard, stay away from drugs and be always honest.
2006-07-03 23:49:59
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answered by Caicita 4
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I learned from my mom and dad that we have to plan our lives and not just live day to day. They also said that communication is the best way to solve problems and to be able to guide our children in the right direction, we have to communicate to them our thoughts and our values and principles so that they can learn a lot from us.
2006-07-04 00:07:39
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answered by rosesam 1
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Children are to be seen and not heard. We would never DARE to talk back to our parents or question their authority.
I regret not inforcing this in my household with my children, as they show little respect for elders and those in authority over them. I think it would have made a difference even though it sees archaic.
2006-07-03 23:55:03
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answered by pknutson_sws 5
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The Lord hears your voice. You don't have to say a big fancy prayer. You don't have to make it sound professionally written. You don't need a thousand voices to ask God for help, because he hears your voice, even if it is one word. He hears your voice.
I am a sinner, and I get comfort in knowing he hears me.
I get comfort in that.
My dad died in January, and he always told me to pray. I learned a lot from him.
2006-07-03 23:55:01
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answered by happydawg 6
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To always have some money in the bank no matter what and to not stereotype or judge without knowing the person.
2006-07-03 23:50:52
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answered by lecarz 3
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unconditional Love. I have also learnt that hardwork and tears shown to kids make parents seem human and reachable. I hope that I have an open and honest relationship with my three
2006-07-03 23:57:03
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answered by ainep 1
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i would say i have learned from my mother not to be a whore .dont sleep around and also its always good to save money .im only 18 so thats all i have realized so far =]
2006-07-03 23:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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