But she did not impart these dangerous ideas to her children.
He imparted his wisdom to his children in a folksy tone, commonly interweaving German words.
He lived in a grand house on the Avenue Foch in Paris, where he quietly imparted his love of art to his children.
Prizes aside, the message Mrs. Ryan imparted to her children was that poverty does not extend to the imagination.
"The philosophy of my own life was imparted by me to my children," he said.
It is how parents impart their culture to their children and enable them to become the kind of men and women they want them to be.
Henry Reno, who died in 1967, seemed to impart to his children a headstrong quality that comes across as impudence about protocol.
How could I, as a responsible parent, impart the precious values of patience and tolerance to my children if I was giving the raspberry to every dizzy driver?
Melissa and Eric don't seem as interested in imparting their design sense to their children as they are in acting like design police.
No amount of money could have bought the solace that these teachers imparted to our children that day and in the months after.