Toddler Potty Training Quotes & Sayings
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Death, in its silent sure march is fast gathering those whom I have longest loved, so that when he shall knock at my door, I will more willingly follow. — Robert E.Lee

Her endless, futile attempts to make her feelings known fell on stony ground. Slowly she retreated into the darkness where her dreams became reality and reality faded into the deep recesses of her soul.... — Virginia Alison

If it doesn't sound insane, I would only talk about you and the only word which would come out of my mouth, will be your name. — Masood Azam

I like delivering a message, but what I find interesting is providing those details in a different context. Then the readers can make up their minds what it means. — Jeff VanderMeer

Travelers never did lie, though fools at home condemn them. — William Shakespeare

When material is in profusion, the mind gets lazy and leaves everything to it, forgetting that for a successful feast of joy its internal equipment counts for more than the external. This is the chief lesson which his infant state has to teach to man. There his possessions are few and trivial, yet he needs no more for his happiness. The world of play is spoilt for the unfortunate youngster who is burdened with an unlimited quantity of playthings. — Rabindranath Tagore

We have to base architecture on the environment. — Toyo Ito

Then Yahweh blessed the Seventh Day and set it apart to be holy, because in it He rested from all the work which Yahweh had created and made. — Yisrayl Hawkins

Some women sleep their way to the top. Most men sleep their way to the bottom. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

In every situation, life is asking us a question, and our actions are the answer. — Ryan Holiday

Traditional medical ethics, based on the doctor-patient relationship must be changed ... The primary function of health care regulations should be to limit an individuals own decision-making! — Donald Berwick

I learned to change my accent; in England, your accent identifies you very strongly with a class, and I did not want to be held back. — Sting