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The Salt Eaters Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

Fathers and mothers are too absorbed in business and housekeeping to study their children, and cherish that sweet and natural confidence which is a child's surest safeguard, and a parent's subtlest power. So the young hearts hide trouble or temptation till the harm is done, and mutual regret comes too late. Happy the boys and girls who tell all things freely to father or mother, sure of pity, help, and pardon; and thrice happy the parents who, out of their own experience, and by their own virtues, can teach and uplift the souls for which they are responsible. — Louisa May Alcott

The Salt Eaters Quotes By Lenny Breau

What I'm trying to do is make impressions. I think of myself as a colourist, adding different colours and shades by using different techniques and touching the guitar in different ways. I'd like to play sounds you can see if you've got your eyes closed. — Lenny Breau

The Salt Eaters Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself. — Leonardo Da Vinci

The Salt Eaters Quotes By George Vecsey

It is no fun lining up in your own building - as the hockey players say - and touching the hands of fellow stubbly louts who have just sent you off to the proverbial cabin on the lake. — George Vecsey

The Salt Eaters Quotes By Victor Hugo

I'd rather be the head of a fly than the tail of a lion. — Victor Hugo

The Salt Eaters Quotes By Barack Obama

It's not a choice between our environment and our economy; it's a choice between prosperity and decline. — Barack Obama

The Salt Eaters Quotes By Bohdi Sanders

Self-defenses mean self-defense, period. It leave nothing out. — Bohdi Sanders

The Salt Eaters Quotes By Lissa Rankin

The longest journey you'll ever make is the journey from the head to the heart — Lissa Rankin