Infantilize Synonym Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 12 famous quotes about Infantilize Synonym with everyone.
Top Infantilize Synonym Quotes

Your joy ensures your life experiences, always serve to support you - along life's chosen path. — Eleesha

'The Fault in Our Stars' is a beautiful film that's really positive. The second half gets sad, but it's always positive. — Ansel Elgort

Winning requires reaching inside of yourself for that extra gear to accelerate challenges. — Orrin Woodward

Our usual attitude is of 'I am this'. Separate consistently and perseveringly the 'I am' from 'this' or 'that', and try to feel what is means to be, just to be, without being 'this' or 'that'. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Between his eyes, there were four lines, the marks of such misery as children should never feel. He spoke with that wonderful whisky voice that so many Spanish children have, and he was a tough and entire little boy. — Martha Gellhorn

Clergy had a vested interest in retaining the old, ways, which made few demands of them as teachers, as spiritual guides, or as moral examples or agents. — Alister E. McGrath

It is hard as an American to support the failure of American military operations in Iraq. Such failure will bring with it the death and wounding of many American service members, and many more Iraqis. — Scott Ritter

How could there be a day in your whole life that doesn't have its splash of happiness? — Mary Oliver

If you're successful in what you do over a period of time, you'll start approaching records, but that's not what you're playing for. You're playing to challenge and be challenged. — Lou Brock

If a guest in your lair annoys you, treat him cruelly and without mercy. — Anton Szandor LaVey

There are few wars in which they make not a considerable part of the armies of both sides: so it often falls out that they who are related, and were hired in the same country, and so have lived long and familiarly together, forgetting both their relations and former friendship, kill one another upon no other consideration than that of being hired to it for a little money by princes of different interests; and such a regard have they for money that they are easily wrought on by the difference of one penny a day to change sides. — Thomas More