Melsheimer Cemetery Quotes & Sayings
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I live my own life and nurse my own wounds. It's not the best way to live. But it's the way I am. — Jeffrey Eugenides

The child's personality is a product of slow gradual growth. His nervous system matures by stages and natural sequences. He sits before he stands; he babbles before he talks; he fabricates before he tells the truth; he draws a circle before he draws a square; he is selfish before he is altruistic; he is dependent on others before he achieves dependence on self. All of his abilities, including his morals, are subject to laws of growth. The task of child care is not to force him into a predetermined pattern but to guide his growth. — Arnold Gesell

I have written about 240 books and some short stories, too. It's taken me many years. — Eve Bunting

I have described myself as being 'gently eccentric.' — Daniel Radcliffe

I really am a manifestation of my own fantasy. — Sylvester Stallone

Here's what I have to say about being married: someday you will look at him, hating him with every fiber of your being, wishing that he would die the most violent death possible. It will pass.
Hannah Horvath's dying grandmother — Lena Dunham

True, but one makes you a monster. The other one just makes you an idiot. Which one is it? — Betsy Schow

I know well that only the rarest kind of best can be good enough for the young. — Walter De La Mare

They got word that the Japanese planes were coming back, so we sunk her ourselves so the Japanese wouldn't get it. We didn't want the Japanese to get it intact. — Barney Ross

The greatest things ever done on Earth have been done little by little. — William Jennings Bryan

The Lord wants to have an ongoing conversation with us throughout the daily rhythms of our life. He is intimately acquainted with all of our ways. As we speak to Him, we acknowledge His presence and His involvement in our lives. This is what Paul means by praying continually (1 Thessalonians 5:17). Since our minds continue working all the time, our silent thoughts and prayers can constantly be offered to him in a running dialogue. — Judy Wardell Halliday