Ascending Paralysis Quotes & Sayings
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That's what I call bouncing," said Eeyore. "Taking people by surprise. Very unpleasant habit. I don't mind Tigger being in the Forest," he went on, "because it's a large Forest, and there's plenty of room to bounce in it. But I don't see why he should come into my little corner of it, and bounce there. It isn't as if there was anything very wonderful about my little corner. Of course for people who like cold, wet, ugly bits it is something rather special, but otherwise it's just a corner, and if anybody feels bouncy
— A.A. Milne

If I want my daughter to try something, I eat it in front of her repeatedly without forcing the issue and, with some trial and error, the world is our oyster! — Alexandra Guarnaschelli

The fact of a leading organ of Evangelical thought being edited for two successive fortnights from Trouville and Monte Carlo was generally admitted to have been a mistake. — Saki

Sonic Youth, for better or worse, is/was a machine that carried me along through pregnancy, motherhood, and creative opportunities I never would have achieved on my own. I'm grateful and surprised that we were listened to, loved, ignored, and overrated. — Kim Gordon

I became an adult in an extreme way. I was recently sorting some old photographs and I found another. — Robert Smith

You want to paint? First of all you must cut off your tongue because your decision takes away from you the right to express yourself with anything but your brush. — Henri Matisse

His absence is time gained to spool my un-truths. — Rachel Cohn

Nick retreated, afraid to admit he couldn't handle it in front of a bunch — Jennifer Probst

Every action you take, leads to a consequence you face. Choose wisely! — Kemi Sogunle

They are from another world, another way of life that somehow has merged with our own. These worlds are kept separate for the safety of everyone."
"And yet, I connect them."
"You do. — Meredith T. Taylor