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Tripsters Travel Quotes By Albert Einstein

Toreador pants make your feet look big too — Albert Einstein

Tripsters Travel Quotes By Suzi Quatro

There are things you're supposed to learn in life. My biggest regret was terminating a pregnancy when I was about 18. Every day, I think about who that baby would be now; it still makes me sad. — Suzi Quatro

Tripsters Travel Quotes By Bruno Bettelheim

Among the most valuable but least appreciated experiences parenthood can provide are the opportunities it offers for exploring, reliving, and resolving one's own childhood problems in the context of one's relation to one's child. — Bruno Bettelheim

Tripsters Travel Quotes By David Williamson Shaffer

Simply put: Epistemic games recreate in game form the things that people do in the real world to learn to think in innovative and creative ways about problems that matter. — David Williamson Shaffer

Tripsters Travel Quotes By Kate Bornstein

... gender is not sane. It's not sane to call a rainbow black and white. — Kate Bornstein

Tripsters Travel Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

There sinks the nebulous star we call the sun. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Tripsters Travel Quotes By Hilary McKay

Is this your holiday homework?" asked Sarah. "Don't do it, Rose! And Eve will write you a note to say it's iniquitous to give eight-year-olds homework. You will, won't you, Eve?"
"I could never spell 'iniquitous,' Sarah darling!"
"Hot concrete," said Rose mournfully, prodding her porridge.
"Write this," ordered Saffron. "'The ancient Egyptians are all dead. Their days are very quiet.' Porridge is meant to look like hot concrete. Eat it up ... Read the next question!" ...
"What would you say if you bumped into Tutankhamen in the street?"
"'Sorry!'" said Sarah at once. "Put that."
"We have to answer in proper sentences."
"'Sorry, but it was your fault! You were walking sideways! — Hilary McKay