American - Psychologist | September 1, 1950 -
I grew up in athletics, where people keep score.
Phil McGraw
PeopleUpWhereKeepScoreGrew
Parents need to dial in and know what their kids are doing.
ParentsDoingKnowNeedKidsDial
I have some wonderful friends from the Mideast that are as red, white and blue as anybody you know, that have been harassed, and I think it's a terrible, terrible thing.
RedBlueThinkFriendsYouWhite
I mean, look, teachers don't do their job for the money, obviously, because we pay them ridiculously little amounts for what they put in. Most of them come out of their own pocket for materials and things to help the children and all that.
ChildrenMoneyJobHelpLookMean
Now, my body fat runs around 18 percent, which is normal and, you know, kind of in the middle of normal, actually.
FatYouBodyKnowNowKind
What I want people to do is what's healthy for them.
PeopleHealthyWantThem
Everyone faces the challenge of finding meaning to their suffering.
ChallengeSufferingMeaningFinding
Well, I'm not sure what pop psychology is, but I don't like it.
PsychologyWellSurePopLike
The truth is, I think we are a self-less society, not a selfish society. Because we're so busy now.
TruthSocietySelfishBusyThink
As parents we're not nearly as computer literate as our children are.
ChildrenParentsComputerOurNearly
You know, what we do know is that there is a high frequency of violence in the home of those who bully.
HomeViolenceYouKnowHighBully
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