1. Adoption 35. Reality TV 36. 37. 38....1. Adoption 2. What is heaven? 3. TV violence 4. TV/movie...
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1. Adoption
2. What is heaven?
3. TV violence
4. TV/movie ratings
5. Racial profiling
6. Vietnam war
7. Exercise
8. Cloning
9. Genetic engineering
10. Young love
11. Vegetarianism
12. Veganism
13. Organ donation
14. School standards
15. Pit bulls
16. Divorce
17. inequality
18. SUVs
19. Women in combat
20. Steroids
21. Cell phones/texting while driving
22. Soda in school
23. Organic foods
24. Healthcare reform
25. Friendship
26. Sexism in advertising
27. Scholarships for athletes
28. Live theater
29. Drama
30. Classic books
31. Free speech
32. Arranged marriage
33. The zoo
34. Breakfast
35. Reality TV
36. Animal testing
37. Prison system
38. Over population
39. Deforestation
40. Space exploration
41. Animal adoption
42. Purchasing land on the moon
43. Go green
44. Dying your hair
45. The Peace Corps
46. Hate Crimes
47. SAT or standardized testing (SBAC)
48. Street racing
49. Plastic surgery
50. Skateboard Parks
51. Hunting
52. Heavy metal
53. Country Music
54. Learning another language
55. Foreign exchange students
56. Minimum Wage
57. BBQs
58. Eating dinner as a family
59. Calories on menus
60. Starbucks
61. Wal Mart
62. Women in media
63. Presidential campaign ads
64. Ivy League schools
65. Alternative Fuel
66. Homeschooling
67. Extreme fighting
68. Homelessness
69. Private Schools
70. Organized Sports
71. Daylight Savings
72. Stock market
73. Capitalism
74. Communism
75. Socialism
76. Political Parties
77. Solar Panels
78. Speed Limits
79. Do-it-yourself (DIY)
80. Accelerated Learning (AP/Honors)
81. Accidents
82. Acting
83. Advice
84. Aging
85. Albert Einstein
86. Aliens
87. Allergies
88. Alzheimer’s
89. Ancient Pyramids
90. Angels
91. Anniversaries
92. Answers
93. Art
94. Artistic Expression
95. Astrology
96. Astronomy
97. Attitude
98. Autism
99. Awards & Recognition
100. Bad Habits
101. Barbie
102. Baseball
103. Beaches
104. Beauty
105. Beauty Pageants
106. Before I die ...
107. Beneficial Insects
108. Believe in yourself
109. Best friends
110. Birds
111. Blues
112. Board Games
113. Life is...
114. Boating
115. Body Clock
116. Body Language
117. Study of handwriting
118. Books
119. Bowling
120. Boxing
121. Braces
122. Buddhism
123. Building a better world
124. Bulletin Boards
125. Buried treasure
126. Burn out
127. Cable TV
128. Cactus
129. Camping
130. Cancer
131. Candy
132. Candle making
133. Buying a car
134. Car theft
135. Card games
136. Career strategies
137. Being carefree
138. Cartooning
139. Carvings
140. Castles
141. Cats
142. Caves
143. Cell Phones
144. Censorship
145. Ceremonies
146. Change
147. Chicken soup for the soul
148. Children
149. Christmas
150. Circus
151. City Life
152. Civil Rights Movement
153. Civil War
154. Cliques
155. Clothes Shopping
156. Clothing
157. Coaching
158. Coins/Money
159. Color Analysis
160. Colors
161. Comic Books
162. Commitment
163. Common Cold
164. Competition
165. Compliments
166. Computer Art
167. Conflict Resolution
168. Conscience
169. Constellations
170. Conversation
171. Cooking
172. Cooperation
173. Coping
174. Copyrights & the Internet
175. Courage
176. Crafts
177. Creativity
178. Credibility
179. Crime
180. Cycling
181. Dad
182. Dancing
183. Daredevils
184. Dating
185. Debate
186. Decision & Consequences
187. Things my mom says ...
188. Decorating
189. Dedication
190. Defense Policy
191. Dentists/Doctors
192. Depression
193. If I were on a desert island ...
194. Dessert
195. Diamonds
196. Dieting
197. Difficult People
198. Dinosaurs
199. Discipline
200. Discovering yourself
201. Diversity
202. Dreams
203. Dogs
204. Dolls
205. Drawing
206. Dress for success
207. Drought
208. Email Etiquette
209. Earthquakes
210. Ebay
211. Effective communication
212. Eggs
213. Ellis Island
214. Embarrassing Moments
215. Empathy
216. Empowerment
217. Endangered Species
218. Energy
219. Enthusiasm
220. Environment
221. Etiquette
222. Everyday hints & tips
223. Expectations/Pressure
224. Explorers
225. Eye Contact
226. Fame
227. Family tree
228. Farms
229. Fashion
230. Fatherhood
231. Favorite books, movies, etc.
232. The 1990s
233. The 1980s
234. The 1970s
235. The 1960s
236. The 1950s
237. The 1940s
238. The 1930s
239. The 1920s
240. Panic attacks
241. Penguins
242. Polar Bears
243. Football
244. Anorexia
245. Franklin Roosevelt
246. Apple Cider
247. Richard Nixon
248. Anthrax
249. Astronauts
250. Soccer
251. Roller Coasters
252. Disneyland
253. M & Ms
254. Go Carts
255. Aztecs
256. The Vatican
257. Golf Tournaments
258. Dreams
259. Elvis
260. James Dean
261. Spiders
262. Snakes
263. Bees
264. Blood Donation
265. Water
266. Hummingbirds
267. Breast Cancer
268. California
269. Tennis
270. Cinco de Mayo
271. Water Polo
272. Jacki Robinson
273. The Rock
274. San Francisco
275. Alcatraz
276. Diabetes
277. Missions in California
278. Trucks
279. TiVo/DVR
280. Epilepsy
281. Twins
282. Triplets
283. Boardwalk
284. Valentine’s Day
285. Leaning Tower of Pisa
286. Charlie Parker
287. Dog Breeds
288. The Olympics
289. The White House
290. The Simpsons
291. Cirque de Solei
292. Harry Potter
293. The Empire State Building
294. Romantic Comedies
295. Pearl Harbor
296. Volcanoes
297. Coca Cola
298. Hiroshima
299. The Challenger
300. Diet Fads
301. Clothing Styles
302. Hawaii
303. Panama Canal
304. Toy Story
305. Cuba
306. Hanukkah
307. Kwanza
308. Auschwitz
309. Yosemite
310. Robert Frost
311. Bugs Bunny
312. The Golden Gate Bridge
313. Mount Rushmore
314. Dr. Pepper
315. Betty Crocker
316. Mayan Culture
317. Guatemala
318. El Salvador
319. The NY Yankees
320. American Flag
321. Dolphins
322. Okapi
323. Dr. Suess
324. Bubble Gum
325. Fire fighting
326. First Ladies
327. Fishing
328. Fitness
329. Flea Markets
330. Flying
331. Airplanes
332. Focus
333. Football
334. Freedom
335. Funnies
336. Games from around the world
337. Garbage
338. Garage Sales
339. Gender Differences
340. Getting started
341. Procrastination
342. Ghosts/Haunted Houses
343. Glass
344. Glasses
345. Goals
346. Faith, belief, spirituality
347. Golf
348. Gossip
349. Grades and Grading
350. Graffiti
351. Growing up
352. Gyms
353. Halloween
354. Happiness
355. Hats
356. Health
357. Helping others
358. Heroes
359. Hilarious moments
360. Hindsight is 20/20
361. Hippies
362. History
363. Oral Traditions
364. Hobbies
365. Hockey
366. Holiday memories
367. Hollywood
368. Holocaust
369. Home Buying
370. Homemade Gifts
371. Honesty
372. Hope
373. Horse Racing
374. Human rights
375. Humor
376. Hurricanes
377. I wish someone would ...
378. Ideal society
379. Ideas
380. Idiosyncrasies
381. If I knew then what I know now .
382. If I wrote a book ...
383. Illiteracy
384. Imagination
385. Independence
386. Inspirational Moments
387. Insurance
388. Internet Addiction
389. Video Game Addiction
390. Introductions
391. I hate it when ...
392. Jazz
393. Jewelry
394. Jobs
395. Jokes
396. Knitting & crocheting
397. Korean War
398. Kennedy Assassination
399. Famous Families
400. Language
401. Lasers
402. Law
403. Leadership
404. Lefties vs. Righties
405. Leaving Home
406. Lessons learned
407. Life cycle
408. Lightning
409. Limericks
410. Listening
411. Literature
412. Little League
413. Little-known places
414. Living in another time
415. Logic & emotions
416. Lottery
417. Managing stress
418. Why did they do it?
419. Manners
420. Maps
421. Marathons
422. Marriage
423. Martyrs/Saints
424. Meditation
425. Mental Illness
426. Mentor
427. Middle Ages
428. Mime
429. Millennium
430. Miracles
431. Mistakes happen
432. Modeling
433. Mom
434. Motherhood
435. Motivation
436. Mountains
437. Movies
438. Moving
439. Music
440. Musicals
441. My Family
442. My favorite ...
443. Mythology
444. Nails/Nail biting
445. National Parks
446. Nature
447. Nervousness/Fear
448. New Year’s Eve
449. New Year’s Resolutions
450. News/Media
451. Nightmares
452. Noticing the Little Things
453. Nutrition
454. Obesity
455. Oceans
456. Old West
457. Cowboys/girls
458. Olympics
459. Opera
460. Optical Illusions
461. Origami
462. Overcoming Nervousness
463. How to use ...
464. Painting
465. Paperless Society
466. Parades
467. Parties
468. Past presidents
469. People
470. Perfectionism
471. Persistence
472. Personal growth
473. Pets/Animals
474. Philosophy
475. Photography
476. Pioneers
477. Plantations
478. Plastic
479. Plastic bottles
480. Poetry
481. Police
482. Politics
483. Pollution
484. Positive thinking
485. Potential
486. Problem solving skills
487. Productivity
488. Publicity
489. Publishing
490. Quality of life
491. Questions & answers
492. Quotes/famous sayings
493. Rafting
494. Rainbows
495. Rain days
496. Stuff kids say
497. What I learned in kindergarten
498. Rap
499. Reasons
500. Recharging yourself
501. Recycling
502. Red Cross
503. Relatives
504. Responsibility
505. Reunions
506. Rock & Roll
507. Rock stars
508. Rocks and minerals
509. Romance
510. Roses
511. Royal Family
512. Scuba diving
513. Sculpture
514. Seasons and moods
515. Self Confidence
516. Self Esteem
517. Self Image
518. Setting goals
519. Sewing
520. Shakespeare
521. Sharing ideas
522. Sharks
523. Shopping
524. Short stories
525. signs & symbols
526. Simple pleasures
527. Skills I value/want ...
528. Skin cancer prevention
529. Sky diving
530. Skyscrapers
531. Smile
532. Snakes
533. Soccer
534. Softball
535. Song Lyrics: Words to live by
536. Songs
537. Spring fever
538. Star Trek
539. Stars
540. Starting over
541. Statue of Liberty
542. Story reading/telling
543. Hybrid cars, veggies, animals ...
544. Great leaders in history
545. Famous ________ in history
546. Biggest mistakes in history
547. Egyptian Hieroglyphics
548. The childhood of _________
549. How to handle ___________
550. How to make a good first
impression
551. Black holes in space
552. Clouds
553. Meditation
554. Yoga
555. Materialism
556. Pen Pals
557. Let it go
558. Good luck symbols
559. What makes you happy
560. How to pick a ___________
561. Local folklore
562. Mysteries of my town/ neighborhood
563. Sign language
564. Crazy laws
565. Origins of superstitions
566. Lesser known presidents
567. Dyslexia
568. United Nations
569. How to find your ancestors
570. Picking a name
571. Manners
572. Exotic pets
573. Near death experiences
574. Dream interpretation
575. The FBI
576. Spies
577. Ninjas
578. The origins of the alphabet
579. DNA evidence
580. History of comic books
581. Nanotechnology
582. Genetically modified crops
583. History of makeup
584. Tsunamis
585. Internet crimes
586. REM sleep
587. Google glasses
588. Witness protection program
589. Composting
590. Helicopters
591. Animal communication
592. Civil disobedience
593. How hurricane/tornado develops
594. Marriage around the world
595. History of crop circles
596. How humor heals
597. The joys of ...
598. Life lessons ...
599. My bucket list
600. Famous last words
601. Jeremy Lin (point guard)
602. Christian Marclay (artist)
603. Viola Davis (actor)
604. Salman Khan (Khan academy)
605. Tim Tebow (quarterback)
606. Marco Rubio (senator)
607. Ali Ferzat (cartoonist)
608. Rene Redzepi (chef)
609. Anthony Kennedy (justice)
610. Novak Djokovic (tennis champ)
611. Ben Rattray (organizer)
612. Yani Tseng (golfer)
613. Raphael Saadiq (singer)
614. Elinor Ostrom (economist)
615. Samira Ibrahim (plaintiff)
616. Jose Andres (activist)
617. Ann Patchett (writer)
618. Dulce Matuz (advocate)
619. Henrik Scharfe (inventor)
620. Freeman Hrabowski (educator)
621. Maryam Durani (broadcaster)
622. Manal al-Sharif (protester)
623. Anjali Gopalan (advocate)
624. Rached Ghannouchi (politician)
625. Barbara Van Dahlen (mobilizer)
626. Ron Fouchier (virologist)
627. Donald Sadoway (engineer)
628. Hans Rosling (statistician)
629. Asghar Farhadi (filmmaker)
630. Sarah Burton (fashion designer)
631. Pete Cashmore (social news)
632. Cami Anderson (superintendent)
633. Preet Bharara (prosecutor)
634. Robert Grant (AIDS researcher)
635. Andrew Lo (Economist)
636. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (film)
637. Alexei Navalny (watchdog)
638. Ray Dalio (hedge funder)
639. Harvey Weinstein (filmmaker)
640. Chen Lihua (philanthropist)
641. Warren Buffett (business)
642. Alice Walton (art collector)
643. Harold Hamm (oil)
644. Sheryl Sandberg (C.O.O.)
645. Tim Cook (C.E.O.)
646. Daniel Ek (music man)
647. Virginia Rometty (tech)
648. Barack Obama
649. Goodluck Jonathan (president)
650. Xi Jinping (successor)
651. Fatou Bensouda (prosecutor)
652. Christine Lagarde (IMF)
653. Mario Draghi (Euro Bank)
654. U Thein Sein (president)
655. Mitt Romney (candidate)
656. Jay Z
657. Rand Paul
658. Lebron James
659. Malala Yousafzai
660. Chris Christie
661. Michelle Obama
662. Kate Middleton
663. Beyonce
664. Gabrielle Giffords
665. Justin Timberlake
666. Linsey Vonn
667. Pope Francis
668. Jennifer Lawrence
669. Tupac
670. Christina Aguilera
671. Steven Spielberg
672. Jimmy Fallon
673. Marilyn Monroe
674. Abraham Lincoln
675. Mother Teresa
676. John F. Kennedy
677. Martin Luther King, Jr.
678. Nelson Mandela
679. Winston Churchill
680. Bill Gates
681. Muhammad Ali
682. Mahatma Gandhi
683. Maragaret Thatcher
684. Charles de Gaulle
685. Christopher Columbus
686. Geroge Orwell
687. Charles Darwin
688. Elvis Presley
689. Pual McCartney
690. Plato
691. Queen Elizabeth II
692. Queen Victoria
693. John M Keynes
694. Mikhail Gorbachev
695. Jawaharlal Nehru
696. Leonardo da Vinci
697. Louis Pasteur
698. Leo Tolstoy
699. Pablo Picasso
700. Vincent Van Gogh
701. Franklin D. Roosevelt
702. Pope John Paul II
703. Thomas Edison
704. Rosa Parks
705. Lyndon Johnson
706. Ludwig Beethoven
707. Oprah Winfrey
708. Indira Gandhi
709. Eva Peron
710. Benazir Bhutto
711. Desmond Tutu
712. Dalai Lama
713. Walt Disney
714. Neil Armstrong
715. Peter Sellers
716. Malcolm X
717. J. K. Rowling
718. Richard Branson
719. Pele
720. Jesse Owens
721. Ernest Hemingway
722. John Lennon
723. Henry Ford
724. Haile Selassie
725. Joseph Stalin
726. Lord Baden Powell
727. Michael Jordan
728. George Bush, Jr.
729. Vladimir Lenin
730. Osama Bin Laden
731. Oscar Wilde
732. Coco Chanel
733. Amelia Earhart
734. Adolf Hitler
735. Sting
736. Mary Magdalene
737. Alfred Hitchcock
738. Michael Jackson
739. Madonna
740. Mata Hari
741. Cleopatra
742. Steve Jobs
743. Ronald Reagan
744. Lionel Messi
745. Babe Ruth
746. Bob Geldof
747. Leon Trotsky
748. Roger Federer
749. Sigmund Freud
750. Woodrow Wilson
751. Mao Zedong
752. Katherine Hepburn
753. Audrey Hepburn
754. David Beckham
755. Tiger Woods
756. Usain Bolt
757. Bill Cosby
758. Carl Lewis
759. Prince Charles
760. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
761. C.S. Lewis
762. Billie Holiday
763. J.R.R. Tolkien
764. Tom Cruise
765. Billie Jean King
766. Simon Bolivar
767. Anne Frank
768. Marie Antoinette
769. Christiano Ronaldo
770. Yoko Ono
771. Julie Andrews
772. Florence Nightingale
773. Marie Curie
774. Stephen Hawking
775. Lady Gaga
776. Lance Armstrong
777. Shakira
778. Jon Stewart
779. Scarlett Johansson
780. Wright Brothers
781. Rupert Murdoch
782. Al Gore
783. George Clooney
784. Paul Krugman
785. Brad Pitt
786. Kylie Minogue
787. Stephen King
788. Ramses II
789. Homer
790. Confucius
791. Socrates
792. Plato
793. Aristotle
794. Alexander the Great
795. Archimedes
796. Julius Caesar
797. St. Paul
798. Marcus Aurelius
799. Emperor Constantine
800. Muhammad
801. Attila the Hun
802. Charlemagne
803. Genghis Kahn
804. Eleanor of Aquitaine
805. Saladin
806. Thomas Aquinas
807. Marco Polo
808. Johann Gutenberg
809. Joan of Arc
810. Martin Luther
811. Sir Walter Raleigh
812. Galileo Galilei
813. Rene Descartes
814. Oliver Cromwell
815. Voltaire
816. Sir Isaac Newton
817. Catherine the Great
818. George Washington
819. Thomas Paine
820. Thomas Jefferson
821. Mozart
822. Napoleon Bonaparte
823. Karl Marx
824. Woodrow Wilson
825. Konrad Adenauer
826. Ataturk
827. Dwight Eisenhower
828. Chairman Mao
829. The Beatles
830. The Rolling Stones
831. Nirvana
832. Pink Floyd
833. Led Zeppelin
834. The Who
835. Red Hot Chili Peppers
836. The Beach Boys
837. Metallica
838. Green Day
839. Guns N’ Roses
840. U2
841. Pearl Jam
842. AC/DC
843. Def Leppard
844. Kiss
845. Queen
846. Grateful Dead
847. Boy bands
848. Adademy Awards
849. Grammy Awards
850. Emmy Awards
851. Tony Awards
852. Kids Choice Awards
853. Hillary Clinton
854. Colin Powell
855. Bill Clinton
856. Prince William
857. Laura Bush
858. Karl Rove
859. Nancy Pelosi
860. David Petraeus
861. Sarah Palin
862. Ben Affleck
863. Oksana Baiul
864. Tom Hanks
865. Kim Kardashian
866. Rush Limbaugh
867. Jennifer Lopez
868. Susan Lucci
869. Martha Stewart
870. Donald Trump
871. Kanye West
872. Maya Angelou
873. Connie Chung
874. Clint Eastwood
875. Jack Kevorkian
876. David Letterman
877. Jay Leno
878. Johnny Carson
879. Shaquille O’Neal
880. Barbara Streisand
881. Christopher Reeve
882. Ted Turner
883. Michael Chricton
884. Rosie O’Donnell
885. Benjamin Netanyahu
886. Dennis Rodman
887. Kerri Strug
888. Madeleine Albright
889. Ellen De Generes
890. Elton John
891. Arnold Schwarzenegger
892. Ordinary People
893. Say Anything
894. Can't Hardly Wait
895. Legendary
896. Happy Feet
897. Do the Right Thing
898. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
899. Raise Your Voice
900. Our Town
901. Wanted
902. Remember When . . .
903. Once in a Lifetime
904. Carpe Diem
905. The Ripple Effect
906. A Tribute to . . .
907. Straight from the Heart
908. The Other Side
909. Don’t Stop Believing
910. Playing with Fire
911. Never Ending Questions
912. curiosity
913. joy
914. humor
915. fairness
916. hope
917. discovery
918. adventure
919. faith
920. disappointment
921. hypocrisy
922. We’ve Only Just Begun
923. The Worst That Could Happen
924. I Gotta Be Me
925. Get Up, Stand Up
926. Little Boxes
927. Impossible Dream
928. Leader of the Pack
929. Run, Run, Run
930. Since You Asked
931. That’ll Be the Day
932. The A Team
933. Adaptation
934. Almost Heroes
935. Best Laid Plans
936. Can't Hardly Wait
937. Dangerous Ground
938. The Edge
939. Fired Up
940. The game Plan
941. Happy Feet
942. Imagine That
943. Joyful Noise
944. Kicking & Screaming
945. Legendary
946. Made of Honor
947. National Treasure
948. Outrage
949. Please Give
950. The Quest
951. Raise Your Voice
952. Reality Bites
953. Serendipity
954. Toe to Toe
955. Unstoppable
956. Valiant
957. Wanted
958. Win,Win
959. Yes
960. Youth in Revolt
961. Zero Effect
962. My scariest moment
963. I love it when ...
964. If I ruled the world ...
965. If I could do anything ...
966. My super power would be ...
967. It all comes down to this.
968. My first ____________
969. Fairy tales
970. Breaking loose
971. If I had my way ...
972. That noise!
973. Don’t even remind me
974. At last!
975. Little brothers/sisters
976. Big brothers/sisters
977. A narrow escape
978. I’d like to go back to ...
979. You won’t believe it, but ...
980. When I’m 80, ...
981. Time capsule
982. Satisfaction
983. Accomplishment
984. A long, long time ago ...
985. How to ...
986. My name means ...
987. Fads never go out of style
988. Life is easier for boys/girls
989. A blessing in disguise
990. A chip on your shoulder
991. A dime a dozen
992. A drop in the bucket
993. A leopard can’t change its spots
994. A picture paints 1000 words
995. A piece of cake
996. A slap on the wrist
997. A taste of your own medicine
998. Actions speak louder than words
999. Against the clock
1000. All bark and no bite
1001. All in the same boat
1002. Apple of my eye
1003. Back to square one
1004. Barking up the wrong tree
1005. Between a rock and a hard place
1006. Bite off more than you can chew
1007. Blood is thicker than water
1008. Blue moon
1009. Close but no cigar
1010. Cross your fingers
1011. Cry wolf
1012. Curiosity killed the cat
1013. Devil’s advocate
1014. Don’t count your chickens before they
hatch
1015. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
1016. Drastic times call for drastic measures
1017. Every cloud has a silver lining
1018. Flesh and blood
1019. Get over it
1020. Getting up on the wrong side of the bed
1021. Go for broke
1022. Go out on a limb
1023. Go the extra mile
1024. Great minds think alike
1025. Haste makes waste
1026. Head over heels
1027. High five
1028. Hitting the nail on the head
1029. Hocus pocus
1030. Hold your horses
1031. Icing on the cake
1032. It takes two to Tango
1033. It’s a small world
1034. Keep your chin up
1035. Knee jerk reaction
1036. Knock on wood
1037. Know the ropes
1038. Last but not least
1039. Lend me your ears
1040. Let bygones by bygones
1041. Let sleeping dogs lie
1042. Let the cat out of the bag
1043. Like a chicken with its head cut off
1044. Loose cannon
1045. Mumbo Jumbo
1046. Never bite the hand that feeds you
1047. New kid on the block
1048. New York minute
1049. Off on the wrong foot
1050. Off the record
1051. On pins and needles
1052. On the fence
1053. Out of the blue
1054. Over my dead body
1055. Pass the buck
1056. Pulling your leg
1057. Put a sock in it
1058. Rome was not built in a day
1059. Rule of thumb
1060. Running out of steam
1061. Saved by the bell
1062. Starting from scratch
1063. The best of both worlds
1064. The bigger they are the harder they fall
1065. The last straw
1066. The whole nine yards
1067. Third times a charm
1068. Tie the knot
1069. Til the cows come home
1070. A walk down memory lane
1071. To make a long story short
1072. Variety is the spice of life
1073. Water under the bridge
1074. When it rains, it pours
1075. When pigs fly
1076. Without a doubt
1077. You can’t take it with you
1078. Your guess is as good as mine
1079. Zero tolerance
1080. Family support
1081. Positive family communication
1082. Caring neighborhood
1083. Caring school climate
1084. Parental involvement in schooling
1085. Community valuing children
1086. Using children as resources
1087. Service to others
1088. Safety
1089. Family boundaries
1090. School boundaries
1091. Neighborhood boundaries
1092. Adult role models
1093. Positive peer influence
1094. High expectations
1095. Creative activities
1096. Child programs
1097. Religious community
1098. Time at home
1099. Achievement motivation
1100. Learning engagement
1101. Homework
1102. Bonding to school
1103. Reading for pleasure
1104. Caring
1105. Equality & social justice
1106. Integrity
1107. Honesty
1108. Responsibility
1109. Self-regulation
1110. Planning & decision making
1111. Self control
1112. Cultural competence
1113. Resistance skills
1114. Peaceful conflict resolution
1115. Personal power
1116. Self-esteem
1117. Sense of purpose
1118. Positive view of the future
1119. Positive cultural identity
1120. Your digital footprint
1121. Potatoes
1122. Chocolate milk
1123. School lunches
1124. Banning Harry Potter
1125. Facebook
1126. Instagram
1127. Vine
1128. Bullying
1129. Why ______ is not cool
1130. Teasing
1131. Placing blame
1132. Noisy eaters
1133. Asking questions
1134. Drive through
1135. Shoes
1136. Table manners
1137. Snooping
1138. Laundry
1139. Double negatives
1140. Conspiracy theories
1141. Balloons
1142. Picky eaters
1143. Ice cream
1144. Thank you notes
1145. Flip flops
1146. Asking favors
1147. Jelly beans
1148. Ping pong
1149. Overusing quotations from TV or movies
1150. Weird names
1151. Toothpaste
1152. Flakes
1153. Perfume
1154. Hand prints/Foot prints
1155. Talking to yourself
1156. Let there be light
1157. What’s up?
1158. Unexpected company
1159. 10 items or fewer
1160. Ignorance
1161. Being first
1162. Litterbugs
1163. Wait
1164. Fingernails
1165. Skinny jeans
1166. Darkness
1167. You know
1168. RSVP
1169. Having the last word
1170. Whistling
1171. Forgetting names
1172. Running late
1173. What your laugh says about you
1174. Interrupting
1175. U-turns
1176. Back packs
1177. Can I ask you a question?
1178. Umbrellas
1179. Loud music
1180. Lawn ornaments
1181. Finding faults
1182. mispronunciation of words
1183. How to improve your grades
1184. Junk food at school
1185. Body image
1186. Crash & Burn
1187. Bring your own device to school
1188. Flipped Classroom
1189. 13 things I learned before turning 13
1190. Why I can’t say goodbye
1191. 5 _____ that changed the world
1192. Strange stories about the human brain
1193. Global warming
1194. Archaeological discoveries
1195. The truth
1196. Where symbols came from
1197. "Like a ten-speed bike, most of us have
gears we do not use." -- Charles Schulz
1198. "Everyone must row with the oars he
has." -- English proverb
1199. "When spider webs unite, they can tie
up a lion." -- Ethiopian proverb
1200. "Reading is to the mind what exercise is
to the body." -- Joseph Addison
1201. "You can't win unless you know how to
lose." -- Kareem Abdul- Jabbar
1202. "You cannot shake hands with a
clenched fist." -- Indira Gandhi
1203. "He that is good at making excuses is
seldom good at anything else." --
Benjamin Franklin
1204. "Hold fast to dreams For if dreams
die Life is a broken-winged bird That
cannot fly." -- Langston Hughes
1205. "Don't worry about knowing people; just
make yourself worth knowing." --
Unknown
1206. "If you have much, give your wealth. If
you have little, give your heart." -- Arab
proverb
1207. "An angry man opens his mouth and
shuts his eyes." -- Cato the Elder
1208. "There is a great distance between said
and done." -- Puerto Rican proverb
1209. "Beware of a wolf in sheep's clothing." --
Aesop
1210. "Make friends before you need them." --
Unknown
1211. "Give a man a fish and you feed him for
a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed
him for a lifetime." -- Chinese proverb
1212. "The way to be nothing is to do nothing."
-- Nathaniel Howe
1213. "If you were another person, would you
like to be a friend of yours?" --
Unknown
1214. "To speak kindly does not hurt the
tongue." -- proverb
1215. "Man was made at the end of the
week's work when God was tired." --
Mark Twain
1216. "Thinking is the hardest work there is,
which is the probable reason why so few
engage in it." -- Henry Ford
1217. "Don't judge a book by its cover." --
English proverb
1218. "The reason a dog has so many friends
is that he wags his tail and not his
tongue." -- Unknown
1219. "You will never have a friend if you must
have one without faults." -- Unknown
1220. "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail." --
Unknown
1221. "You can encounter many defeats, but
you must not be defeated." -- Maya
Angelou
1222. "We haven't failed. We now know a
thousand things that won't work, so we
are much closer to finding what will." --
Thomas Edison
1223. "We must be authors of the history of
our age." -- Madeleine Albright
1224. "You can't unscramble eggs." -- John
Pierpont Morgan
1225. "A book is like a garden carried in a
pocket." -- Chinese proverb
1226. "No individual has any right to come into
the world and go out of it without leaving
behind him distinct and
legitimate reasons for having passed
through it." -- George Washington
Carver
1227. "We may all have come on different
ships, but we're in the same boat now." -
- Martin Luther King Jr.
1228. "Choose your socks by their color and
your friends by their character. Choosing
your socks by their character makes
no sense. Choosing your friends by their
color is unthinkable."-- Unknown
1229. "Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99
percent perspiration." -- Thomas Edison
1230. "Each life is like a letter of the alphabet.
Alone it can be meaningless. Or it can
be part of a great meaning." --
Unknown
1231. "Your children need your presence more
than your presents." -- Jesse Jackson
1232. "A friend who lies for you may also lie
against you." -- Unknown
1233. "The price of your hat isn't the measure
of your brain." -- African-American
Saying
1234. "The wastebasket is a writer's best
friend." -- Isaac Bashevis Singer
1235. "We are wiser than we know." -- Ralph
Waldo Emerson
1236. "Friendship with oneself is all important
because without it one cannot be friends
with anyone else in the world." --Eleanor
Roosevelt
1237. "People don't get along because they
fear each other. People fear each other
because they don't know each other.
They don't know each other because
they have not properly communicated
with each other." -- Martin Luther
King, Jr.
1238. "You have brains in your head. You
have feet in your shoes. You can steer
yourself any direction you choose.
You're on your own. And you know what
you know. And you are the guy Who'll
decide where you go." -- Dr. Seuss, Oh,
the Places You'll Go!
1239. "Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than
labor wears, while the used key is
always bright." -- Benjamin Franklin
1240. "He that flings dirt at another dirties
himself most." -- Thomas Fuller
1241. "Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting
a hard battle." -- John Watson
1242. "The trouble with life isn't that there is no
answer, it's that there are so many
answers." -- Ruth Benedict,
anthropologist
1243. "The sleeping fox catches no poultry." --
Benjamin Franklin
1244. "A failure is a man who has blundered
but is not able to cash in the
experience." -- Elbert Hubbard
1245. "One machine can do the work of 50
ordinary men. No machine can do the
work of one extraordinary man." –
Elbert Hubbard
1246. "Statistically 100 percent of the shots
you don't take don't go in." -- Wayne
Gretsky
1247. "If a man empties his purse into his
head, no man can take it away from
him. An investment in knowledge always
pays the best interest." -- Benjamin
Franklin
1248. "Life is like playing a violin solo in public
and learning the instrument as one goes
on.…" -- Samuel Butler
1249. "You can't build a reputation on what
you are going to do." -- Henry Ford
1250. "This thing we call 'failure' is not the
falling down but the staying down." --
Mary Pickford
1251. "If you're going to do good work, the
work has to scare you." -- Andre Previn
1252. "We must be careful what we say. No
bird resumes its egg." -- Emily
Dickinson
1253. "Experience is a hard teacher because
she gives the test first, the lesson
afterwards." -- Vernon Saunders Law
1254. "For all of us today, the battle is in our
hands. The road ahead is not altogether
a smooth one. There are no broad
highways to lead us easily and
inevitably to quick solutions. We must
keep going." -- Martin Luther King Jr.
1255. "Life is like a trumpet. If you don't put
anything into it, you don't get anything
out of it." -- W.C. Handy
1256. "To err is human, to forgive is divine." --
Alexander Pope
1257. "A true friend is someone who thinks
that you are a good egg even though he
knows that you are slightly cracked." --
Bernard Meltzer
1258. "Truth may be stretched but cannot be
broken. It always gets above
falsehood as oil does above water." --
Miguel de Cervantes
1259. "Each time a man stands up for an ideal
or acts to improve the lot of others or
strikes out against injustice, he sends
forth a tiny ripple of hope and, crossing
each other from a million different
centers of energy and daring, those
ripples build a current that can sweep
down the mightiest walls of oppression
and resistance." -- Robert F. Kennedy
1260. "My opinion is that you never find
happiness until you stop looking for
it." -- Chuang-tzu
1261. "Make new friends, but keep the old.
One is silver, the other gold." --
Anonymous
1262. "Not failure, but low aim, is crime." --
James Russell Lowell
1263. "Wherever you are, it is your own friends
who make your world." -- William
James
1264. "The art of being wise is the art of
knowing what to overlook." -- William
James
1265. "The main thing is to care. Care very
hard, even if it is only a game you are
playing." -- Billie Jean King
1266. "What lies behind us and what lies
before us are tiny matters compared
to what lies within us." -- Unknown
1267. "Life is too short to be small." --
Benjamin Disraeli
1268. "The world is round and the place which
may seem like the end may also be
only the beginning." -- Ivy Baker Priest
1269. "The older I get, the greater power I
seem to have to help the world; I am
like a snowball -- the further I am rolled
the more I gain." -- Susan B. Anthony
1270. "The bird a nest, the spider a web, man
friendship." -- William Blake
1271. "[I]t is a dangerous thing to ask why
someone else has been given more. It
is humbling -- and indeed healthy -- to
ask why you have been given so
much." -- Condoleeza Rice
1272. "You have to be true to yourself, but you
have to be true to your best self, not to
the self that secretly thinks you are
better than other people." -- Stephen
Gaskin
1273. "He who opens a school door, closes a
prison." -- Victor Hugo
1274. "Even monkeys fall out of trees." --
Japanese proverb
1275. "To the uneducated, an A is just three
sticks." -- A. A. Milne
1276. "Things turn out the best for people who
make the best of the way things turn
out." -- John Wooden
1277. "Children act in the village as they have
learned at home." -- Swedish proverb
1278. "The more he cast away, the more he
had." -- John Bunyan
1279. "Eyes of youth have sharp sight but
commonly not so deep as those of elder
age." -- Elizabeth I
1280. "Genius without education is like
silver in the mine." -- Benjamin
Franklin
1281. "If we were meant to talk more than
listen, we would have two mouths
and one ear." -- Mark Twain
1282. "The reason a lot of people do not
recognize opportunity is because it
usually goes around wearing overalls
and looking like hard work." -- Thomas
Edison
1283. "Read, read, read. Read everything --
trash, classics, good and bad, and see
how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write." -- William Faulkner
1284. "Drawing on my fine command of the
English language, I said nothing." --
Robert Benchley
1285. "Talent is like electricity -- we do not
understand electricity. We use it." --
Maya Angelou
1286. "If a man write a better book, preach a
better sermon, or make a better
mousetrap, than his neighbor, though he
build his house in the woods, the world
will make a beaten path to his door." --
Ralph Waldo Emerson
1287. "There's a great power in words, if you
don't hitch too many of them together."
-- Josh Billings
1288. "He who will not economize will have to
agonize." -- Confucius
1289. "Make the most of yourself, for that is all
there is of you." -- Ralph Waldo
Emerson
1290. "If you haven't got any charity in your
heart, you have the worst kind of
heart trouble." -- Bob Hope
1291. "The best way to cheer yourself up is to
try to cheer somebody else up." --
Mark Twain
1292. "A long dispute means both parties are
wrong." -- Voltaire
1293. "Behind every able man, there are
always other able men." -- Chinese
proverb
1294. "Talk does not cook rice." -- Chinese
proverb
1295. "The unfortunate thing about this world
is that the good habits are much easier
to give up than the bad ones." -- W.
Somerset Maugham
1296. "When you see a rattlesnake poised to
strike, you do not wait until he has struck
before you crush him." -- Franklin D. Roosevelt
1297. "Flattery is like cologne water, to be
smelt of, not swallowed." -- Josh
Billings
1298. "Have more than thou showest, speak
less than thou knowest. -- William
Shakespeare
1299. "A man of words and not of deeds Is like
a garden full of weeds." -- Mother
Goose
1300. "The best way I know of to win an
argument is to start by being in the
right." -- Lord Hailsham
1301. "Every man is the architect of his own
fortune." -- Sallust
1302. "Some books are to be tasted; others
swallowed; and some to be chewed and
digested." -- Francis Bacon
1303. "When you have faults, do not fear to
abandon them." -- Confucius
1304. "Speak when you are angry, and you
will make the best speech that you will
ever regret." -- Ambrose Bierce
1305. "So you see! There's no end To the
things you might know, Depending how
far beyond Zebra you go." -- Dr. Seuss,
On Beyond Zebra
1306. "Every artist was first an amateur." --
Ralph Waldo Emerson
1307. "A journey of a thousand miles begins
with a single step." -- Lao-Tze
1308. "If you don't know where you want to
go, any road will take you there." --
African-American proverb
1309. "A thousand friends are few; one enemy
is too many." -- Russian proverb
1310. "Luck is a matter of preparation meeting
opportunity." -- Oprah Winfrey
1311. "Great oaks from little acorns grow." --
Latin proverb
1312. "The foolish man seeks happiness in
the distance; the wise man grows it
under his feet." -- James Oppenheim
1313. "A happy heart is better than a full
purse." -- Italian proverb
1314. "No one is useless in this world who
lightens the burdens of others." --
Charles Dickens
1315. "When you clench your fist, no one can
put anything in your hand." -- Alex
Haley
1316. "A rich child often sits in a poor mother's
lap." -- Spanish proverb
1317. "Appearances may be deceiving." --
Aesop
1318. "Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's
nest." -- Malabar proverb
1319. "Home is where one starts from." -- T.S.
Eliot
1320. "I complained that I had no shoes until I
met a man who had no feet." -- Persian
proverb
1321. "I must say I find television very
educational. The minute somebody
turns it on, I go to the library and read a
good book."-- Groucho Marx
1322. "Life can be understood only backwards,
but it must be lived forwards." -- Soren
Kierkegaard
1323. "Like snowflakes, the human pattern is
never cast twice." -- Alice Childress
1324. "Many hands make light work." - -
English proverb
1325. "Oh, what a tangled web we weave
When first we practice to deceive!" -- Sir
Walter Scott
1326. "Mercy to the criminal may be cruelty to
the people." -- Arab proverb
1327. "My grandfather once told me that there
were two kinds of people: those who do
the work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was much less competition." -- Indira Gandhi
1328. "No one can make you feel inferior
without your consent." -- Eleanor
Roosevelt
1329. "What goes around comes around." --
African-American Saying
1330. "What its children become, that will the
community become." -- Suzanne La
Follette
1331. "Consider the postage stamp: Its
usefulness consists in the ability to stick
to one thing till it gets there." -- Josh
Billings
1332. "What you do speaks so loud that I
cannot hear what you say." -- Ralph
Waldo Emerson
1333. "Nothing can be loved or hated unless it
is first understood." -- Leonardo da
Vinci
1334. "Time heals all wounds." -- Geoffrey
Chaucer
1335. "Two heads are better than one." -- John
Heywood
1336. "When I was a boy of 14, my father was
so ignorant I could hardly stand to have
the old man around. When I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years." -- Mark Twain
1337. "Happiness isn't something you
experience; it's something you
remember." -- Oscar Levant
1338. "To hate fatigues." -- Jean Rostand
1339. "Beware of little expenses; a small leak
will sink a great ship." -- Benjamin
Franklin
1340. "The educated differ from the
uneducated as much as the living from
the dead." -- Aristotle
1341. "There has never yet been a man in
our history who led a life of ease whose
name is worth remembering." –
Theodore Roosevelt
1342. "Our real enemies are the people who
make us feel so good that we are slowly,
but inexorably, pulled down into
the quick sand of smugness and self-
satisfaction." -- Sydney Harris
1343. "If a man does not keep pace with his
companions, perhaps it is because he
hears a different drummer. Let him step
to the music which he hears, however
measured or far away." -- Henry David
Thoreau
1344. "My advice to you is not to inquire
why or whither, but just enjoy your ice
cream while it's on your plate -- that's
my philosophy." -- Thornton Wilder
1345. "The man who makes no mistakes does
not usually make anything." -- Edward
Phelps
1346. "One thorn of experience is worth a
whole wilderness of warning." -- James
Russell Lowell
1347. "The eye of the master will do more
work than both his hands." -- Benjamin
Franklin
1348. "Show me a thoroughly satisfied man
and I will show you a failure." -- Thomas
A. Edison
1349. "Avoid flatterers, for they are thieves in
disguise." -- William Penn
1350. "Fortunes made in no time are like shirts
made in no time; it's ten to one if they
hang long together." -- Douglas Jerrold
1351. "Friendship is one mind in two
bodies." -- Mencius
1352. "Even doubtful accusations leave a stain
behind them." -- Thomas Fuller
1353. "While grief is fresh, every attempt to
divert only irritates. You must wait till it
be digested, and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it." -- Samuel Johnson
1354. "Every man is guilty of all the good he
didn't do." -- Voltaire
1355. "The chains of habit are too weak to
be felt until they are too strong to be
broken." -- Samuel Johnson
1356. "No man is hurt but by himself." --
Diogenes
1357. "Be happy while you're living, for you're
a long time dead." -- Scottish proverb
1358. "The heart of a fool is in his mouth,
but the mouth of the wise man is in
his heart." -- Benjamin Franklin
1359. "Nothing makes one feel so strong as
a call for help." -- George MacDonald
1360. "It is better to deserve honors and not
have them than to have them and not
deserve them." -- Mark Twain
1361. "A misty morning does not signify a
cloudy day." -- ancient proverb
1362. "Some of us are like wheelbarrows --
only useful when pushed and very easily
upset." -- Jack Herbert
1363. "Two things are infinite: the universe
and human stupidity; and I'm not sure
about the universe." -- Albert Einstein
1364. "Good humor is one of the best articles
of dress one can wear in society." --
William Makepeace Thackeray
1365. "Most of the things worth doing in the
world had been declared impossible
before they were done." -- Louis D.
Brandeis
1366. "As long as I can conceive something
better than myself, I cannot be easy
unless I am striving to bring it into
existence or clearing the way for it." --
George Bernard Shaw
1367. "While the mind is in doubt, it is driven
this way and that by a slight impulse." --
Terence
1368. "It is better to wear out than to rust out."
-- Richard Cumberland
1369. "When I'm not thanked at all, I'm
thanked enough." -- Henry Fielding
1370. "To inherit property is not to be born -- it
is to be still-born, rather. -- Henry David
Thoreau
1371. "The injury we do and the one we suffer
are not weighed in the same scale." --
Aesop
1372. "The only place success comes before
work is in the dictionary." -- May Smith
1373. "Perfection never exists in reality, but
only in our dreams." -- Dr. Rudolf
Dreikurs