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Pivotal Response Training Quotes By Pablo Neruda

Tonight I can write the saddest lines
I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too. — Pablo Neruda

Pivotal Response Training Quotes By Richard Louv

Children who played outside every day, regrdless of weather, had better motor coordination and more ability to concentrate. — Richard Louv

Pivotal Response Training Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Finishing is what you have to do. If you don't finish, nothing is worth a damn — Ernest Hemingway,

Pivotal Response Training Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

And a true brass thimble. Mauma said the thimble would be mine one day. When she wasn't using it, I wore it on my fingertip like a jewel. — Sue Monk Kidd

Pivotal Response Training Quotes By Ashlee Vance

We need to figure out how to launch multiple times a day," Musk said. "The thing that's important in the long run is establishing a self-sustaining base on Mars. In order for that to work - in order to have a self-sustaining city on Mars - there would need to be millions of tons of equipment and probably millions of people. So how many launches is that? Well, if you send up 100 people at a time, which is a lot to go on such a long journey, you'd need to do 10,000 flights to get to a million people. So 10,000 flights over what period of time? Given that you can only really depart for Mars once every two years, that means you would need like forty or fifty years. — Ashlee Vance

Pivotal Response Training Quotes By Anna Quindlen

I go online all the time, I just don't read about myself. I read a fashion website called Go Fug Yourself. I actually correspond with the Fug Girls and that's great. — Anna Quindlen

Pivotal Response Training Quotes By David Foster Wallace

This is what happens: you imagine the things I will say and then say them for me and then become angry with them. Without my mouth; it never opens. You speak to yourself, inventing sides. This itself is the habit of children: lazy, lonely, self. — David Foster Wallace