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Walking Indoors Quotes By Richard Louv

A generation of children is not only being raised indoors, but is being confined to even smaller spaces. Jane Clark, a University of Maryland professor of kinesiology ... calls them "containerized kids"
they spend more and more time in car seats, high chairs, and even baby seats for watching TV. When small children go outside, they're often placed in containers
strollers
and pushed by walking or jogging parents ... Most kid-containerizing is done for safety concerns, but the long term health of these children is compromised. (35) — Richard Louv

Walking Indoors Quotes By Charles Darwin

We can allow satellites, planets, suns, universe, nay whole systems of universe, to be governed by laws, but the smallest insect, we wish to be created at once by special act. — Charles Darwin

Walking Indoors Quotes By Vance Havner

If you lack knowledge, go to school. If you lack wisdom, get on your knees. — Vance Havner

Walking Indoors Quotes By John Paul Caponigro

Color is a powerful physical, biological, and psychological force. — John Paul Caponigro

Walking Indoors Quotes By Nabil Basma

The need of "Go anywhere" Vehicle; 4WD finds its place.
The need of "Reach anywhere" Vision; the 4 WC's find its place.
The 4 WC's that should win to reach your business vision and win yourself are - Company - Customer - Community - Colleague. — Nabil Basma

Walking Indoors Quotes By Lauren Gallagher

Was I sticking around because I really wanted to be with Austin, or because I was afraid no one else would want to be with me? — Lauren Gallagher

Walking Indoors Quotes By Annie Dillard

It is winter proper; the cold weather, such as it is, has come to stay. I bloom indoors in the winter like a forced forsythia; I come in to come out. At night I read and write, and things I have never understood become clear; I reap the harvest of the rest of the year's planting.
The woods are acres of sticks: I could walk to the Gulf of Mexico in a straight line. When the leaves fall, the striptease is over; things stand mute and revealed. Everywhere skies extend, vistas deepen, walls become windows, doors open. — Annie Dillard