Quote by Gene Perret
I don't intentionally spoil my grandkids. It's just that correctin

I don’t intentionally spoil my grandkids. It’s just that correcting them often takes more energy than I have left. – Gene Perret

Other quotes by Gene Perret

My grandkids believe I’m the oldest thing in the world. And after two or three hours with them, I believe it, too. – Gene Perret

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Our marriage has always been a 50-50 proposition — with the possible exception of closet space. – Gene Perret

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Like good wine, marriage gets better with age — once you learn to keep a cork in it. – Gene Perret

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A grandmother pretends she doesn’t know who you are on Halloween. – Erma Bombeck

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If becoming a grandmother was only a matter of choice, I should advise every one of you straight away to become one. There is no fun for old people like it! – Hannah Whithall Smith

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I would love to go back and travel the road not taken, if I knew at the end of it I’d find the same set of grandkids. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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I have a warm feeling after playing with my grandchildren. It’s the liniment working. – Author Unknown

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If we are to survive, we must have ideas, vision, and courage. These things are rarely produced by committees. Everything that matters in our intellectual and moral life begins with an individual confronting his own mind and conscience in a room by himself. – Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

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Wit is a weapon. Jokes are a masculine way of inflicting superiority. But humor is the pursuit of a gentle grin, usually in solitude. – Frank Muir

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