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  |  | #6141 |   | Nobody suffers the pain of birth or the anguish of loving a child in order for presidents to make wars, for governments to feed on the substance of their people, for insurance companies to cheat the young and rob the old. 		-- Lewis Lapham
  |    |  | #6142 |   | 	On this morning in August when I was 13, my mother sent us out pick tomatoes.  Back in April I'd have killed for a fresh tomato, but in August they are no more rare or wonderful than rocks.  So I picked up one and threw it at a crab apple tree, where it made a good *splat*, and then threw a tomato at my brother.  He whipped one back at me.  We ducked down by the vines, heaving tomatoes at each other.  My sister, who was a good person, said, "You're going to get it."  She bent over and kept on picking. 	What a target!  She was 17, a girl with big hips, and bending over, she looked like the side of a barn. 	I picked up a tomato so big it sat on the ground.  It looked like it had sat there a week.  The underside was brown, small white worms lived in it, and it was very juicy.  I stood up and took aim, and went into the windup, when my mother at the kitchen window called my name in a sharp voice.  I had to decide quickly.  I decided. 	A rotten Big Boy hitting the target is a memorable sound, like a fat man doing a belly-flop.  With a whoop and a yell the tomatoee came after faster than I knew she could run, and grabbed my shirt and was about to brain me when Mother called her name in a sharp voice.  And my sister, who was a good person, obeyed and let go -- and burst into tears.  I guess she knew that the pleasure of obedience is pretty thin compared with the pleasure of hearing a rotten tomato hit someone in the rear end. 		-- Garrison Keillor, "Lake Wobegon Days"
  |    |  | #6143 |   | One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters. 		-- George Herbert
  |    |  | #6144 |   | One of the disadvantages of having children is that they eventually get old enough to give you presents they make at school. 		-- Robert Byrne
  |    |  | #6145 |   | Only adults have difficulty with childproof caps.
  |    |  | #6146 |   | Out of the mouths of babes does often come cereal.
  |    |  | #6147 |   | Parents often talk about the younger generation as if they didn't have much of anything to do with it.
  |    |  | #6148 |   | Please, Mother!  I'd rather do it myself!
  |    |  | #6149 |   | Reinhart was never his mother's favorite -- and he was an only child. 		-- Thomas Berger
  |    |  | #6150 |   | Remember that as a teenager you are in the last stage of your life when you will be happy to hear that the phone is for you. 		-- Fran Lebowitz, "Social Studies"
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