Reggio Emilia Malaguzzi Quotes & Sayings
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In the bottle discontent seeks for comfort, cowardice for courage, and bashfulness for confidence. — Samuel Johnson
I just want to play until I think I don't feel good - and if I can still do it. If I can't do it, I don't think I'll keep going once I don't feel I'm playing the way I want to. — Logan Mankins
They said that love was terrifying and tender, wild and sweet, and none of it made any sense.
But now I knew that every mad word was true. — Rosamund Hodge
Sometimes life has its way with you. It peels back the layers of your existence like the skin of an onion until the real you glows underneath, raw and painful to the touch. It's in those moments, in that hour, you look to those that give you strength - for me, — Addison Moore
Once a suggestion has entered the general atmosphere of human thought, it is very difficult to neutralise it. — Patricia Wentworth
It was so easy to sell anything to the common people, if one could add an element of magic and some religion into it — Anand Neelakantan
Genius can do much, but even genius falls short of the actuality of a single human life. — Hamilton Wright Mabie
All of it was hers, hers and Nat's, and all those years were nestled inside them like one of those Russian dolls, holding dozens of tiny selves inside it. — Lauren Oliver
I'm not where I'm supposed to be,
I'm not what I want to be,
But I'm not what I used to be.
I haven't learned how to arrive;
I've just learned how to keep going — John C. Maxwell
The Bible is a guidebook in the journey of life, and the only one that points the way to Heaven. — D.L. Moody
Only positive thoughts can inspire you to positive actions. — Debasish Mridha
I did not understand how quickly one could fall in love, and I regarded almost as an affliction that one would eventually recover from. However, I now recognize that it is a force that reaches into every fiber of your body, and that it is something not to be resisted, but embraced. — Mary Lydon Simonsen