All of us have to recognize that we owe our children more than we have been giving them.
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We owe it to our children to give them a dignified and hopeful future.
I owe it to my children to secure their future.
We owe it to our children to be honest about the world and to provide them with material written specially for them.
Generosity has built America. When we fail to invest in children, we have to pay the cost.
I think if we can get people focused to do what we need to do to keep our kids from being stuck with this debt that they didn't accrue, you might be surprised at how far we can move this conversation.
We owe it to our service men and women and their families, who sacrificed so much for our country, to find out the answers they deserve and make care and treatment for them, their children, and their grandchildren a priority.
How much do we owe the people we love? Now I would add a follow-up question: How do we cope with the fact that we can't necessarily give the people we love what they need?
When it comes down to it, I believe that, having made the decision to bring children into the world, I owe it to them to be as present as I can in their daily lives and to try my best to stay alive until they've made it through to adulthood.
We shelter children for a time; we live side by side with men; and that is all. We owe them nothing, and are owed nothing. I think we owe our friends more, especially our female friends.
I don't feel like I owe anybody other than my child and my family anything.