Deignful Quotes & Sayings
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I think day care is terrific. Kids get to be around other kids, and they're playing, and they're teaching each other. When I was in college, my summer job was being a preschool teacher. I loved it, and after that experience, I said I can't wait to put my kid in day care because I could see how much they loved it. — Jessica Valenti

A book reaches a different crowd of people. There are 50 different stories of very different individuals participating in their communities either locally or nationally in meaningful ways. — Joan Blades

He, the stranger, was speaking to her brother Jesse. The sun was at his back and it shone around him like a golden halo. Even from the distance she could see that he was handsome in a curious way. He was finely dressed and worthily shod. Real pince-nez spectacles of circular glass were perched upon his nose. And his trim form and deignful expression gave him a princely air.
Meggie's eyes widened. Her heart beat faster and the blood sped through her veins.
A prince. Her prince. — Pamela Morsi

Are you okay?" asked Finisterre.
"Annoyed," I said, giving him my hand so he could heave me to my feet.
"Yes, I should imagine being attacked by a nun might be annoying. — Jasper Fforde

How was it that a complex, a nervous and delicately calibrated mind like my own, was able to adjust itself perfectly after a shock like the murder, while Bunny's eminently more sturdy and ordinary one was knocked out of kilter? — Donna Tartt

I don't know any jokes, which is embarrassing. I wish I did. — Marty Feldman

I would like to explain that I consider prayer above all an act of gratitude for existence. — Saul Bellow

The big bang, the most cataclysmic event we can imagine, on closer inspection appears finely orchestrated. — George Smoot

The happiest times in our lives are times when we are thinking the most motivating, intelligent and productive thoughts. — Nicki Joy

How do you cause people to believe in an imagined order such as Christianity, democracy or capitalism? First, you never admit that the order is imagined. — Yuval Noah Harari

What are we doing here? We're reaching for the stars! — Christa McAuliffe

Why don't you talk, and go straight, and let all be well? — Black Kettle