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Winterton Oak Quotes By Polly Berrien Berends

We do not have to get our children to learn; only to allow and encourage them in their learning. We do not have to dictate what they should learn; only to discern and respond to what it is that they are learning. Such responsiveness is at once the most educational and the most loving. — Polly Berrien Berends

Winterton Oak Quotes By Tom Robbins

Cries for help are frequently inaudible. — Tom Robbins

Winterton Oak Quotes By Sania Mirza

Having been away from competitive tennis for a while, I am looking forward immensely to getting back on the circuit ... I am looking forward to playing the Big Girls. People have had expectations from me even when I was 10 years old. I try to switch off but you are right, it isn't always easy to do that because the expectations are really mounting. — Sania Mirza

Winterton Oak Quotes By Carrie Fisher

I think you get the picture. [1976] was a year that like all years, a lot of things happened in. People were on TV or in movies, they wrote songs that were liked more than other songs, while other people excelled at sports, and, as always, a lot of accomplished and famous people died. — Carrie Fisher

Winterton Oak Quotes By Bobby Fischer

I am the best player in the world and I am here to prove it — Bobby Fischer

Winterton Oak Quotes By Victoria Aveyard

Shocked to see me?" I drawl at them, chuckling at the horrific joke. — Victoria Aveyard

Winterton Oak Quotes By Barry Ptolemy

I'd love to live nonbiologically and move about at the speed of light and be in communication with a million people at once and create works of art that are grand and sophisticated and very human at the same time so all these types of things. — Barry Ptolemy

Winterton Oak Quotes By George Lois

Advertising, an art, is constantly besieged and compromised by logicians and technocrats, the scientists of our profession who wildly miss the main point about everything we do ... — George Lois