Hirovi Romana Quotes & Sayings
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If mothers could learn to do for themselves what they do for their children when these are overdone, we should have happier households. Let the mother go out to play! — Charlotte M. Mason

Whatever happens to a baby contributes to the emotional and perceptual map of the world that its developing brain creates. As my colleague Bruce Perry explains it, the brain is formed in a "use-dependent manner."5 This is another way of describing neuroplasticity, the relatively recent discovery that neurons that "fire together, wire together." When a circuit fires repeatedly, it can become a default setting - the response most likely to occur. If you feel safe and loved, your brain becomes specialized in exploration, play, and cooperation; if you are frightened and unwanted, it specializes in managing feelings of fear and abandonment. As infants and — Bessel A. Van Der Kolk

It seems inevitable that the magic of the written word will fade. — Hugh Mackay

Whatever music you beat on your drum there is somebody who can dance to it. — Chinua Achebe

I have watched 'Project Runway,' but I'm not a devout watcher of it. But I think it's a great show, what I've seen of it, and I think Tim Gunn is a very positive, amazing guy. — Colleen Atwood

She had ridden that kiss better than she had ever ridden a surfboard. It didn't matter if Russell was clueless about surfing. He certainly knew a thing or two about kissing. — Penelope Marzec

Does it matter if you get the presents anyway? she said, making a direct appeal to greed. — Terry Pratchett

Fear is a good thing. It teaches you not to make the same mistake twice. You counter it with knowledge.
- Bran — Patricia Briggs

doors. The bus started up, and the bridal — Danielle Steel

A devotion to humanity is ... too easily equated with a devotion to a Cause, and Causes, as we know, are notoriously bloodthirsty. — James A. Baldwin

No one's ever cried for me before. No one's asked me to stay before ... no one. I convinced myself you cared for me. — S.C. Stephens

Writing organizes and clarifies our thoughts. Writing is how we think our way into a subject and make it our own. Writing enables us to find out what we know-and what we don't know-about whatever we're trying to learn. — William Zinsser