Farncombe Day Centre Quotes & Sayings
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There can be no understanding without that sympathy which puts us, through the imagination, and (another's) situation. — Niall Ferguson
For cool things to happen, you have to get out of your comfort zone. — Rony Abovitz
To seal the deal I employed one of the most powerful tools available to canines riding in cars; it's called the "leanin." No human in the history of dog/owner relations has ever been able to speak negatively of their dog after experiencing it. — Bo Hoefinger
She asked: "What can you promise?" He promised: "Things are about to be different. — Jonathan Safran Foer
That's how I digest it, 'cause I can press the fast-forward button and I know that I'm gonna have to continue to be an actor, continue to make choices, continue to perform in a show every week. — Viola Davis
The beauty of home education is that it gives a family more time together-time to solidify relationships, to communicate values, and to focus on each child's individual needs in a consistent and unhurried atmosphere. — Kimberly Hahn
The past and the future are what's complicated. It's the present that's simple. And the simplicity is the sensation of it being just her and me. — David Levithan
We cannot settle for the pretenses of connection, or for the parodies of self-love. — Audre Lorde
Businesses large and small shouldn't have to check the expiration date of a tax provision to see if it's still good. — Michael Enzi
Architects have created this fake separation between creation and execution. You can see it in architecture schools, where the students look down on going to contracts classes. — Joshua Prince-Ramus
Walking also enables us to watch a hole unfold in front of us. To walk a course is analogous to driving a long distance rather than flying. While driving, we see the country instead of racing over it. There's a human scale that flying cannot offer. — Lorne Rubenstein
Ambition is vital, but dangerous: it is a keen motive and a driving force, but over what edge can it drive the artist? — Eric Maisel
