Quote by Lynn Johnston
Mom and Dad would stay in bed on Sunday morning, but the kids woul

Mom and Dad would stay in bed on Sunday morning, but the kids would have to go to church. – Lynn Johnston

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When Kate was born, she was born into a world of joy and happiness and confidence. The difference between the children is night and day. Shes happy, shes thriving, shes full of self-confidence. I tell her shes beautiful every day before I send her off to school. – Lynn Johnston

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Happiness
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In a way, a certain amount of self-criticism is a good thing, because it keeps you humble. Realizing that no matter what success youve achieved, you can still make enemies makes you humble, too. – Lynn Johnston

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