Quotes & Sayings About Child Labor During The Progressive Era
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Life *is* complex, and, in many ways, life *is* beyond our comprehension today ... Sometimes important questions have maddeningly complex or inconvenient answers that neither satisfy nor soothe. — Guy P. Harrison

After many trials the God and his love end happily - tho' not all remember this conclusion - which is less memorable than the moment when everything was lost. Happy endings are all alike; disasters may be unique. — John Crowley

Every filmmaker's just going to keep trying to make it the best you can make it: make it as potent and interesting and entertaining and exciting and tough and sexy as you can. — Catherine Hardwicke

Ceremony-the wine of human existence - Morris R. Cohen — Barbara Jonas

I just think I'm not the best person to demonstrate all the goodness humanity has to offer. I don't want you to be too disappointed when you realize that. — Marissa Meyer

Some people have a large circle of friends while others have only friends that they like. — Woodrow Wilson

For years now, Chinese parents and teachers have lamented what's known as the 'xiao huangdi' - or little emperor - phenomenon, a generation of pampered and entitled children who believe they sit at the center of the social universe because that's exactly how they've been treated. — Jeffrey Kluger

The color of the mountains is Buddha's body; the sound of running water is his great speech. — Dogen

Congress knew Coolidge would veto the farm bill. There was more politics than relief in that bill. — Will Rogers

No, but you're the most beautiful thing I've seen in the morning sun. — Jamie McGuire

No point in getting emotional about anything. Being emotional didn't help with survival. What mattered was to learn everything, analyze the situation, choose a course of action, and then move boldly. Know, think, choose, do. There was no place in that list for "feel." Not that Bean didn't have feelings. He simply refused to think about them or dwell on them or let them influence his decisions, when anything important was at stake. — Orson Scott Card

It is the simple truth to say that the New Testament books became canonical because no one could stop them doing so. — William Barclay