Fiddledeedeeblog Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 10 famous quotes about Fiddledeedeeblog with everyone.
Top Fiddledeedeeblog Quotes

I do not think that the radio waves I have discovered will have any practical application. — Heinrich Hertz

-The Wonderer's Dream-
Upon one lucky night I had a vision
A vision of a tree whose roots grew
Wide
Deep
and Long
And I followed it down until it lead me to another world
And in this world I learned there were worlds upon worlds
A world in which there was no slave or free
As there was nothing to be free from
This world was made of pure light
A light that radiates
In you
In me
And on the rare occasion it finds itself travelled and distant
and somehow, as luck may have it, in our world.
A poem for the Nalia Books — Queenbe Monyei

What is wrong with priests and popes is that instead of being apostles and saints, they are nothing but empirics who say I know instead of I am learning, and pray for credulity and inertia as wise men pray for skepticism and activity. — George Bernard Shaw

I would like to think of my 'ignorance' less as a personal failing and more as a massive cultural trend, an example of doubling, of psychic numbing, that characterizes the end of the millennium. If we can't act on knowledge, then we can't survive without ignorance. — Ruth Ozeki

Love, whether sexual, parental, or fraternal, is essentially sacrificial, and prompts a man to give his life for his friends. — George Santayana

I find nice people kind of boring. — Jason Reitman

I am not your Father. I am but a child, like you. Afraid, like you. Fearing sometimes, as you fear. — Clive Barker

We're not in Fairyland! We're in Kansas! — Sarah Zettel

The pack includes analysis and summary forms as well as very explicit links between assessment and individualised intervention ... these materials are often lacking in published therapy programmes and are especially helpful ... the pack provides very clear guidelines ... overall it will be a very significant addition to speech and language therapy practice. — Linda Armstrong