12 Quotes & Sayings By Lr Knost

L.R. Knost is the author of the "American Idol" series, including "American Idol: The Final Season", "American Idol: The Road to Destiny" and "American Idol: The Final Five". It has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. His first book, "The American Idol Book of Knowledge", was released in 2007, and his latest book, "The American Idol Encyclopedia", went on sale in November of 2010 Read more

Among Knost's other credits are two books of poetry, several children's books, screenplays and teleplays for television, and numerous articles for magazines and newspapers.

It's not our job to toughen our children up to...
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It's not our job to toughen our children up to face a cruel and heartless world. It's our job to raise children who will make the world a little less cruel and heartless. L.R. Knost
Taking care of yourself doesn't mean me first, it means...
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Taking care of yourself doesn't mean me first, it means me too. L.R. Knost
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Parenting has nothing to do with perfection. Perfection isn’t even the goal, not for us, not for our children. Learning together to live well in an imperfect world, loving each other despite or even because of our imperfections, and growing as humans while we grow our little humans, those are the goals of gentle parenting. So don’t ask yourself at the end of the day if you did everything right. Ask yourself what you learned and how well you loved, then grow from your answer. That is perfect parenting. L.R. Knost
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For a child, it is in the simplicity of play that the complexity of life is sorted like puzzle pieces joined together to make sense of the world. L.R. Knost
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When you're lying in bed at night and regrets from the day come to steal your sleep... "I should have" "If only I'd" "I wish I'd"...grab one of them and turn it into an "I will" and sleep peacefully knowing tomorrow will be a better day. L.R. Knost
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Forgiveness empties the past of its power to empty the present of its peace. L.R. Knost
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Forgiving ourselves and learning from our inevitable mistakes transforms failure from a stumbling block into a stepping stone. L.R. Knost
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It is time for a return to childhood, to simplicity, to running and climbing and laughing in the sunshine, to experiencing happiness instead of being trained for a lifetime of pursuing happiness. It is time to let children be children again. L.R. Knost
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Some say they get lost in books, but I find myself, again and again, in the pages of a good book. Humanly speaking, there is no greater teacher, no greater therapist, no greater healer of the soul, than a well-stocked library. L.R. Knost
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Fairy tales in childhood are stepping stones throughout life, leading the way through trouble and trial. The value of fairy tales lies not in a brief literary escape from reality, but in the gift of hope that goodness truly is more powerful than evil and that even the darkest reality can lead to a Happily Ever After. Do not take that gift of hope lightly. It has the power to conquer despair in the midst of sorrow, to light the darkness in the valleys of life, to whisper “One more time” in the face of failure. Hope is what gives life to dreams, making the fairy tale the reality. L.R. Knost
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Books on the bookshelves And stacked on the floor Books kept in baskets And propped by the door Books in neat piles And in disarray Books tucked in closets And books on display Books filling crannies And books packed in nooks Books massed in windows And mounded in crooks Libraries beckon And bookstores invite But book-filled rooms welcome Us back home at night! L.R. Knost