My mother taught me to respect other people’s work: “If you two want to kill each other, go outside, and I just washed your floor.”
My mother taught me to worship God: “Pray that this ugly stain will go away!”
Also taught to think logically: “There is no reason to say, because I say!”
He was taught to think about the consequences of everything: “If you don’t stop screaming, you’ll taste palm buns!”
My mother was the first to make me understand the connection between cause and effect: “If you look out the window and fall, you won’t take it to the store!”
He was taught to do the impossible: “Shut up and eat!”
My mother instilled patience in me: “I won’t get up from the table until I finish eating!”
Taught to face the future bravely: “Okay, well, go home and see you…”
Taught self-healing: “If you see a sweat, it will stop.”
Taught to be very flexible: “Look, your glass neck is dirty!”
Taught a telepath: “Put on your sweater, I know you’re cold!”
He taught the science of heightening: “If you don’t eat vegetables, you don’t grow.”
I was taught the basics of genetics: “I will imitate my father!”
Taught to behave properly: “Stop behaving like your father!”
Taught to believe in the impossible: “I see right through you”
Taught to look at everything positively: “Home is a kennel!”
The source of wisdom was felt: “Just follow what I say, then see!”
Taught to take things for granted: “I’ve told you a thousand times not to exaggerate!”
Taught not to be jealous of others: “You are a person sitting next to good parents, there are millions of children in the world who cannot do this!”