John Flavell Metacognition Quotes & Sayings
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There may be more beautiful times, but this one is ours. — Jean-Paul Sartre
I never blame anyone," said Kemp. "It's quite out of fashion. — H.G.Wells
The NRA grades senators and representatives based on their votes on gun issues - and even on issues that have little-to-nothing to do with guns. — Claire McCaskill
I held my fingers out to the new day. I that virgin light -- bold strands of pink and orange breaking over the rim of the horizon -- I saw hope, and I wrapped my fingers around that light and brought it to my heart. — N. Gemini Sasson
When what has been created in time according to the temporal order has reached maturity, it ceases from natural growth. But when what has been brought about by the knowledge of God through the practice of the virtues has reached maturity, it starts to grow anew. For the end of one stage constitutes the starting point of the next. — Maximus The Confessor
Yes, but keep copies. — Samuel Goldwyn
And I would rather be alive, be real, be increasingly conscious of all that I am, than move around this planet all mechanical and unconscious. — Sera J. Beak
Never underestimate the pains of others but consider yourself lucky. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
The best asset is your own self. You can become to an enormous degree the person you want to be — Warren Buffett
I prayed every night that God would keep my family safe. But as far as religion goes, I feel like everyone should have their own one-on-one with God. — Ja Rule
Look around the table. If you don't see a sucker, get up, because you're the sucker. — Amarillo Slim
For they might be parted for hundreds of years, she and Peter; she never wrote a letter and his were dry sticks; but suddenly it would come over her, If he were with me now what would he say?
some days, some sights bringing him back to her calmly, without the old bitterness; which perhaps was the reward of having cared for people; they came back in the middle of St. James's Park on a fine morning
indeed they did. — Virginia Woolf