Loppers At Home Quotes & Sayings
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Love is life but longer — Simon Van Booy

Experiment! Meet new people. That's better than any college education ... By adventuring; about, you become accustomed to the unexpected. The unexpected then becomes what it really is ... the inevitable. — Amelia Earhart

What I love about Sonny's playing is that he is so inventive within the mainstream Jazz vernacular. Because he knows so many ways to deal with musical material, he is never repetitive and hasn't had to invent a new language. Also, he never asked me to do anything but swing! — Pete La Roca

I put a row of toys on the bed. A brown-haired Barbie doll, then a Lego ambulance...then a gray Buckbeak the Hippogriff. — Emily Barr

Calm down Weston. It was just a window. I wasn't aiming for your head. - Samuel — Angela Richardson

Imagine that you do not have any control over most things, which by the way describes toddlers' daily experiences. Something makes you feel frustrated and angry but you cannot control your own emotions. On top of that, you are told that your feelings are wrong ("It's no big deal. No need to be upset."), your attempt to heal hurts is met with disapproval ("Don't cry."), and you are scolded for something you cannot help ("Stop being a baby.") Wouldn't you want to throw an explosive fit, too? — Pamela Li

A theory should not attempt to explain all the facts, because some of the facts are wrong — Francis Crick

Kids know nothing about racism. They're taught that by adults. — Ruby Bridges

I believe it is universally understood and acknowledged that all men will ever act correctly, unless they have a motive to do otherwise. — Abraham Lincoln

When the government sees a poor area, its solution is to move the poor out. — Greg Gutfeld

They sit in their soundproof rooms and issue tone-deaf edicts and call themselves controlling the world. And one day they ask you to die for them. — G.S. Jennsen

All families are happy, all families are alike. — Leo Tolstoy