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Sekadar Kbbi Quotes By Marie Windsor

Elisha Cook was a darling, and full of the devil. A wired - up little fellow who was always busy, busy, busy. — Marie Windsor

Sekadar Kbbi Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

God's grace is everything we need. The seed of all goodness. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Sekadar Kbbi Quotes By Sarah Franklin

prevent it from drying out you can place a damp piece — Sarah Franklin

Sekadar Kbbi Quotes By Andrew S. Grove

You need to plan the way a fire department plans: It cannot anticipate where the next fire will be, so it has to shape an energetic and efficient team that is capable of responding to the unanticipated as well as to any ordinary event. — Andrew S. Grove

Sekadar Kbbi Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The highest teaching is never written down. It's only communicated from teacher to student because it's a "transmission of the lamp." It's a transmission of mind. — Frederick Lenz

Sekadar Kbbi Quotes By Maya Lin

For the most part things never get built the way they were drawn. — Maya Lin

Sekadar Kbbi Quotes By L. Frank Baum

Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me?" he earnestly asked. Tollydiggle seemed surprised by the question, but she presently answered: "We consider a prisoner unfortunate. He is unfortunate in two ways - because he has done something wrong and because he is deprived of his liberty. Therefore we should treat him kindly, because of his misfortune, for otherwise he would become hard and bitter and would not be sorry he had done wrong. Ozma thinks that one who has committed a fault did so because he was not strong and brave; therefore she puts him in prison to make him strong and brave. When that is accomplished he is no longer a prisoner, but a good and loyal citizen and everyone is glad that he is now strong enough to resist doing wrong. You see, it is kindness that makes one strong and brave; and so we are kind to our prisoners. — L. Frank Baum