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A child has a deep longing to discover that the World is based on Truth. Respect that longing. In our attempt to help children grow into Inspired Adults, we wish them to carry the Youthfulness of their Souls, and the Wonders of Childhood into their old age.'
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit Quotes about kids and world based on truth — Natasa Nuit Pantovic

Mistakes will not end your business. If you are nimble and willing to listen to constructive criticism you can excel by learning and evolving. — Meridith Valiando Rojas

I don't have the feeling that as a very young person I read books that absolutely made their mark on my mind. — Robert Jay Lifton

If I have three ideas and I'm working on one more than the others, that sort of tells me that I should work on that one. — Colson Whitehead

If ever there was something she needed to stick around and fight for, Luc was that something. — Rachel Gibson

name on the side of it. His pulse beginning to accelerate, — Blake Crouch

I might seem biased, but I use Evernote every day. It came to me through my readers, who I'd asked for software recommendations via Twitter and Facebook. For seemingly every function, the answer was 'Man, you have to use Evernote.' — Timothy Ferriss

I felt that making her one-dimensional would be an insult to the audience, and also not as interesting. All destructive people have an inner side to them, and the more three-dimentional your characters are on screen the more compassion you can open up in an audience ... To me, that involves the audience more, it stimulates them and asks more of them. — Richard LaGravenese

I don't think about going back to the theater. — Angela Lansbury

Be good to yourself. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It is a pity we can't escape from life when we are young. — Mark Twain

Life for both sexes is arduous, difficult, a perpetual struggle. More than anything ... it calls for confidence in oneself ... And how can we generate this imponderable quality most quickly? By thinking that other people are inferior to oneself. — Virginia Woolf