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They say that childhood forms us, that those early influences are the key to everything. Is the peace of the soul so easily won? Simply the inevitable result of a happy childhood. What makes childhood happy? Parental harmony? Good health? Security? Might not a happy childhood be the worst possible preparation for life? Like leading a lamb to the slaughter. — Josephine Hart
And try to remember how to be an idealist. — Carrie Vaughn
I'm a junkie. I like drugs, I like the whole lifestyle, but it just didn't pay off. — Gus Van Sant
What do I know of man's destiny? I could tell you more about radishes. — Samuel Beckett
When you get to my age life seems little more than one long march to and from the lavatory. — A. C. Benson
I love seeing tennis up close. — Jim Parsons
Sienna McQuillen
21 August
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I think I'll have another child.
And after I'm pregnant, I think I'll eat the father. — Sienna McQuillen
The 'Journey of quality' speaks of the paradigm of 'a process approach' of good inputs to a high success
in ISO9001:2008 Quality Management System: A Reference Guide
DIVYA SINGHAL, K. R. SINGHAL - 2012 — Priyavrat Thareja
God is the one who always remembers those whom history has forgotten. — Bartolome De Las Casas
bad lobster in a dark cellar. It — Charles Dickens
Don't we teach our women to view all men according to the actions of a few? — Tamora Pierce
Lyrically, I could be so much sharper. Melodically, I could be so much stickier. Musically, I could have so much more texture. So I'm constantly doing that, trying to find new ways to mix things up. — Pharrell Williams
Playing Fagin in the play and film was a small miracle. — Ron Moody
Heroes are Ordinary People whose social action is Extra-Ordinary/ who ACT when others are passive, who give up EGO-centrism for SOCIO-centrism. — Philip Zimbardo
Even more than comparing society to a family, comparing it to a body makes an authoritarian ordering of society seem inevitable, immutable. — Susan Sontag
