Winesburg Ohio Mother Quotes & Sayings
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Once I started focusing on the things I wanted, they all started coming true. — Brooke Burke
I've always liked Muir without knowing quite why. — Douglas Dunn
I like her in my shirt and think she could wear a potato sack and still look dead sexy. But I keep that detail to myself because sometimes the truth is a kamikaze mission: there's no coming back from it. — Autumn Doughton
First, they follow the model of their parents' behavior. Second, through being securely attached to their parents, they become attuned to their parents' expectations and try to meet them. If the parents are careful about making their expectations realistic and appropriately challenging - rather than overdemanding or nondemanding - the children will be able to meet them and develop mastery. The — George Lakoff
There are times that people can be so blinded by what they want IT to be, that whatever reality they perceieve it SHOULD be, they lose. — Jared Matthew Kessler
Success can breed contempt, and a casual attitude toward danger. — Mark Twight
In matters of love, spread kindness like a flower. — Debasish Mridha
I'd better light the charcoal," Gennie said after a moment.
"I didn't ask before," Grant began as they started down the pier. "But do you know how to cook on one of those things?"
"My dear Mr. Campbell," Gennie said in a fluid drawl, "you appear to have several misconceptions about southern women.I can cook on a hot rock."
"And wash shirts in a fast stream."
"Every bit as well as you could," Gennie tossed back. "You might have some advantage on me in mechanical areas, but I'd say we're about even otherwise."
"A strike for the women's movement."
Gennie narrowed her eyes. "Are you about to say something snide and unintelligent? — Nora Roberts
Young people need models, not critics. — John Wooden
You look good wearing my future. — Eric Stoltz
A historian may be an artist too, and a novelist is a historian, the preserver, the keeper, the expounder, of human experience. — Joseph Conrad
