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The school must permit the free, natural manifestations of the child if in the school scientific pedagogy is to be born. This is the essential reform. No one may affirm that such a — Maria Montessori

I use Simple face wipes and Nivea face cream. For my body any kind of body butter, the more moisturising the better. — Amber Le Bon

Damn everything but the circus! ... The average 'painter' 'sculptor' 'poet' 'composer' 'playwright' is a person who cannot leap through a hoop from the back of a galloping horse, make people laugh with a clown's mouth, orchestrate twenty lions. — E. E. Cummings

Oh my god what am I doing with my life? — El-P

Your smile brightens the lives of all who see it. — Dale Carnegie

I hate to lose the constituency that I've worked with, but I've got 170,000 people to meet in my new district. — Albert Wynn

Sometimes things can take a very long time and still not be very good. It took us all of evolutionary history just to get where we are today, for instance, and mostly where we are today is on the couch. — Gina Barreca

Tears shed for self are tears of weakness, but tears shed for others are a sign of strength. — Billy Graham

Watching people is a bit of a hobby of mine. It's quite fascinating, really. — Keigo Higashino

That was well-done," Alan told her later as he gave Shelby a limited tour of the house.
"Was it?" Laughing,she linked her hand with his. "He's a difficult man to resist." She rose on her toes to nibble his earlobe. "So's his firstborn."
"That term's to be used reverently," Alan warned her. "Personally I've always found it a pain in the- — Nora Roberts

...my fingers were trembling as I pressed the number eleven on the elevator panel; my heart was smashing violently against my ribs with the consciousness of reckless guilt. Or rather, the consciousness of an absence of guilt: that I didn't care, didn't give a damn. That it was my turn to break things, to hurt someone irreparably. — Beatriz Williams