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  • To bring up a child in the way he should go -- travel that way yourself. (Sorvino Mira)
  • Good breeding differs, if at all, from high breeding only as it gracefully remembers the rights of others, rather than gracefully insists on its own rights. (Sorvino Mira)
  • It is the common error of builders and parents to follow some plan they think beautiful (and perhaps is so) without considering that nothing is beautiful that is misplaced. (Sorvino Mira)
  • Permissiveness is the principle of treating children as if they were adults; and the tactic of making sure they never reach that stage. (Sorvino Mira)
  • My upbringing made me as I am now. But I can become merry and happy at once. There were many years I was feeling at a loss about my life or how I grew up. I couldn't understand what is right or what is precious. At that time, I was so miserable and self-defeating. I was feeling angry with various things. My anger came up to the surface then. I don't say such tendency has disappeared. Even now there are anger and the dark side in myself. But it's the first time I've been so close to the light. (Sorvino Mira)
  • I had a Christian upbringing - it was all about sin and guilt. I was very happy just kissing people. I was like the make-out queen - not even second base. (Sorvino Mira)
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