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Bronislawa Wilimowska Quotes By Samuel Selvon

Is one of those summer evenings, when it look like night would never come, a magnificent evening, a powerful evening, rent finish paying, rations in the cupboard, twenty pounds in the bank, and a nice piece of skin waiting under the big clock in Piccadilly Tube Station. The sky blue, sun shining, the girls ain't have on no coats to hide the legs.
"Mummy, look at that black man!" A little child, holding on to the mother hand, look up at Sir Galahad.
"You mustn't say that, dear!" The mother chide the child. — Samuel Selvon

Bronislawa Wilimowska Quotes By David Wong

Some would have doubted their sanity at this point, but by now the part of my mind that issued doubts about my sanity had melted from overuse. — David Wong

Bronislawa Wilimowska Quotes By John Williams

And we have come out of this, at least, with ourselves. We know that we are - what we are. — John Williams

Bronislawa Wilimowska Quotes By Barbara Katz Rothman

Birth is not only about making babies. Birth is about making mothers
strong, competent, capable mothers who trust themselves and know their inner strength. — Barbara Katz Rothman

Bronislawa Wilimowska Quotes By Ameerah Cooper

Stay out of people's business and don't tell people your business." Dominique preferred getting — Ameerah Cooper

Bronislawa Wilimowska Quotes By Linda Lantieri

We found out that the young people who had a substantial number of lessons in the Resolving Conflict Creatively Curriculum ... not only did better in terms of people skills, that they managed their emotions, they were less violent and more caring, but they actually did better on their academic achievement tests. — Linda Lantieri

Bronislawa Wilimowska Quotes By Anne Frank

In the future I'm going to devote less time to sentimentality and more time to reality. — Anne Frank