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Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Shel Silverstein

ENTER THIS DESERTED HOUSE
But please walk softly as you do.
Frogs dwell here and crickets too.
Ain't no ceiling, only blue
Jays dwell here and sunbeams too.
Floors are flowers - take a few.
Ferns grow here and daisies too.
Whoosh, swoosh - too-whit, too-woo,
Bats dwell here and hoot owls too.
Ha-ha-ha,hee-hee,hoo-hoooo,
Gnomes dwell here and goblins too.
And my child, I thought you knew
I dwell here ... and so do you. — Shel Silverstein

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By John Day

Patience is inversely proportional to the distance from the front of the queue. — John Day

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Henry Winkler

To me acting is like a jigsaw puzzle. The jigsaw puzzle is of the sky and all the pieces are blue. Out of this you have to create a human being and put it together. — Henry Winkler

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Marina Keegan

I'm scared of losing this web we're in. This elusive, indefinable, opposite of loneliness. — Marina Keegan

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Ivan Turgenev

Sometimes little things happen which seem nothing at all, but they hurt. — Ivan Turgenev

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Alison Levine

But we can't control the environment; all we can control is the way we react to it. — Alison Levine

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Scott Frost

Think I have made a terrible mistake going to college.
Have decided to become a shepherd and spend my days tending to flocks of goats — Scott Frost

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Brene Brown

If we want greater clarity in our purpose or deeper and more meaningful spiritual lives, vulnerability is the path. — Brene Brown

Last Boy Scout Milo Quotes By Tim Brown

At IDEO we have dedicated rooms for our brainstorming sessions, and the rules are literally written on the walls: Defer judgment. Encourage wild ideas. Stay focused on the topic. The most important of them, I would argue, is "Build on the ideas of others. — Tim Brown