Dribbble Family Quotes & Sayings
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He rolled the other way and watched the digital display of his alarm ticking seconds off he'd never get back. This is the life we're given. One life. One opportunity to be happy, to make others happy, and I'm letting it slip through my fingers because I'm afraid. — Barbara Elsborg
Some children can tell you why they're frightened, angry, or unhappy. For many, however, the question "Why?" only adds to their problem. In addition to their original distress, they must now analyze the cause and come up with a reasonable explanation. Very often children don't know why they feel as they do. At other times they're reluctant to tell because they fear that in the adult's eyes their reason won't seem good enough. ("For that you're crying?") It's much more helpful for an unhappy youngster to hear, "I see something is making you sad," rather than to be interrogated with "What happened?" or "Why do you feel that way?" It's easier to talk to a grown-up who accepts what you're feeling rather than one who presses you for explanations. — Adele Faber
Over the course of time this gave us a deep respect for ideas, both our own and those of others, and an understanding that conflict through debate is a powerful means of revealing truth. — Robert B. Laughlin
It did occur to me that the effect of good literature may be as dizzying as that of alcohol. — Pamela Dean
We lost this animal instinct that we used to have. We use a very low percentage of our instinct. — Marion Cotillard
Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. — Mahatma Gandhi
Education is the process of turning cocksure ignorance into thoughtful uncertainty. — K. G. Johnson
No one ever said you can't have world dominance and a little romance too. — Kathy Bryson
You should have a personal link to your creator — Sunday Adelaja
There was always some germ of joy, some little paramecium of happiness wriggling around, waiting for a chance to get out. — Leigh Newman
He was a newspaperman,' he said, 'but there's some people who should never leave Savannah. — Pete Dexter
The radical and the reactionary loathe the present. They see it as an aberration and a deformity. Both are ready to proceed ruthlessly and recklessly with the present, and both are hospitable to the idea of self-sacrifice. — Eric Hoffer
