Image is something you construct, while reputation starts at home. If you are able to pass on solid values to your children, then they can become citizens of the world.
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In kindergarten, you can learn how to be a citizen of the world.
I don't like to photograph children as children. I like to see them as adults, as who they really are. I'm always looking for the side of who they might become.
I think it's important to try to get on a kid's level when taking their photo.
While children are struggling to be unique, the world around them is trying all means to make them look like everybody else.
I shall produce nothing that will offend the proprieties, whether applied to children or grownups. My pictures are turned out with clean hands and, therefore, with a clear conscience which, like virtue, is its own reward.
We pay a price when we deprive children of the exposure to the values, principles, and education they need to make them good citizens.
Giving children a fair chance to achieve their dreams and reach their potential is everyone's responsibility.
To be a good citizen, it's important to be able to put yourself in other people's shoes and see the big picture. If everything you see is rooted in your own identity, that becomes difficult or impossible.
We develop the kind of citizens we deserve. If a large number of our children grow up into frustration and poverty, we must expect to pay the price.
When children do not have three square meals a day, a proper education, and at least one adult who they know loves and is committed to them, it's very unlikely they will grow up to be productive citizens of the world.
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