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Childrens Keepsakes Quotes & Sayings

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Top Childrens Keepsakes Quotes

Don't waste your life by living in another person's shoes — Kishore Bansal

Tell me, in a world where wealth is power, and power is the only freedom, what would desperate men not do to be heard?" "Civil — Claire North

Every one knows how absurd it would be to infer from what a man is or does when in a private station, that he will be and do exactly the like when a despot on a throne; where the bad parts of his human nature, instead of being restrained and kept in subordination by every circumstance of his life and by every person surrounding him, are courted by all persons, and ministered to by all circumstances. — John Stuart Mill

Comedy is king for me; it's the genre that everyone loves. — Robert Greenblatt

Today Eratosthenes' method [of calculating the circumference of the earth] seems almost banal ... yet it is inaccessible to prescientific civilizations, and in all of Antiquity not a single Latin author succeeded in stating it coherently. — Lucio Russo

England was a cold, backward, rebellious little kingdom. It's king: Henry the Eighth, remembered principally for his six wives and the chicken legs clutched in his fat fists. — Kage Baker

She was on the far side, leaving two cold feet of mattress between them. He knew that she'd fall asleep like that ... and then gradually move over until she was plastered against him. Then he could go to sleep, too. — Patricia Briggs

As a brunette, I had previously been this serious actress. Then I became a blonde and got to play a completely different, comic role. — Loni Anderson

You can be in a crowd full of friends and be miserable because you're alienated. The ego alienates. — Frederick Lenz

When we feel an obligation to test the things we say and to find the boundaries within which what we say has validity, then we are contributing to a real inner consolidation of our human feeling for existence. — Rudolf Steiner