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Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By Margaret H'Doubler

Every child has a right to know how to achieve control of his body in order that he may use it to the limit of his ability for the expression of his own reactions to life. Even if he can never carry his efforts far enough to realize dance in its highest forms, he may experience the sheer joy of the rhythmic sense of free, controlled, and expressive movement, and through this know an addition to life to which every human being is entitled. — Margaret H'Doubler

Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By David B. Coe

In teaching writing, I'm learning new things about writing. — David B. Coe

Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By Piet Hein

A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT
Stomach-ache can be a curse;
heart-ache may be even worse;
so thank Heaven on your knees
if you've got but one of these. — Piet Hein

Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By Winston Churchill

The most dangerous moment of the War, and the one which caused me the greatest alarm, was when the Japanese Fleet was heading for Ceylon and the naval base there. The capture of Ceylon, the consequent control of the Indian Ocean, and the possibility at the same time of a German conquest of Egypt would have closed the ring and the future would have been black. — Winston Churchill

Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By Jordan Silver

KERRYANNE: Paul didn't think it was worthwhile.
KYLE: Paul's a jackass. Well he's not in your life anymore so you're free to do whatever the heck you want ain't you? — Jordan Silver

Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Yes, there were times when I forgot not only who I was but that I was, forgot to be. — Samuel Beckett

Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By Audrey Niffenegger

Time means nothing."
~The Time Traveller's Wife — Audrey Niffenegger

Squiglys Playhouse Quotes By Murray Rothbard

This process, this method necessary to man's survival and prosperity upon the earth, has often been derided as unduly or exclusively "materialistic." But it should be clear that what has happened in this activity proper to man's nature is a fusion of "spirit" and matter; man's mind, using the ideas it has learned, directs his energy in transforming and reshaping matter into ways to sustain and advance his wants and his life. Behind every "produced" good, behind every man-made transformation of natural resources, is an idea directing the effort, a manifestation of man's spirit. — Murray Rothbard