Kartable Quotes & Sayings
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You could've warned me." Jason's frown was likewise focused on the old man once again. "You both need to pay better attention," Sensei said. "I didn't think I needed to explain that glowing metal is hot. — Kyle Timmermeyer

You need not wonder at my knowing all human languages; for, to tell you the truth, I also understand all the secrets of human silence. — Apollonius Of Tyana

Many men today can cook, or at least order takeout, and know where and how to hire domestic help, perhaps with refreshing clarity and less anxiety than ever-conflicted mothers. — Sandra Tsing Loh

I started in theatre. I went to the Boston Conservatory and majored in musical theater. — Rachael MacFarlane

My scary strange English shall only be counted as my English problem. — M.F. Moonzajer

It is one of the paradoxes of parenting, and often a painful paradox, that even as our children need us for love and trust, they also need us for honest differing. It's not only over limits and rules ... [but also] about what we represent in the way of culture, traditions, and values. We owe it to our children to let them know what we believe, and if they differ with us, we owe it to them to be honest adversaries, for it is through this honest confrontation that children can grow into adults who have a firm sense of their place in the sequence of the generations. — Fred Rogers

To arrive at this flourishing condition had required years. He had undergone everything, in the shape of privation; he had done everything, except get into debt. Rather than borrow, he did not eat. — Victor Hugo

Lots of hurtful secrets are better off kept. The problem is that people find it so hard to keep them. — Liane Moriarty

You can't just sit there and do the lines. You have to do something revealing or unusual. — Elia Kazan

People think that, that conversion to Judaism is just a modern phenomenon. But there was an era in the late Roman Empire Judaism was not a proselytizing religion. It didn't go out looking for converts, but it accepted converts. — Susan Jacoby