Wonderchilde Quotes & Sayings
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I come from a great family. I've seen family life and I know how wonderful, how nurturing, and how wonderful it can be. — Sidney Poitier

wasn't sure how long I was conscious before I became aware of my surroundings. It could have — Harry Krebs

I was hugely formed by stories I was told as a child whether that was in a book, the cinema, theatre or television and probably television more than any medium is what influenced me as a child and formed my response to literature, story-telling and, therefore, the world around me. — David Tennant

Faith is like pure eyes that enable us to see a pure and perfect world beyond the suffering world of samsara. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

The Tea Party is a rear guard, not a vanguard. — Chuck Schumer

The roots of apple were to build computers for people, not for corporations. The world doesn't need another dell or compaq. — Steve Jobs

Good lack-a-daisy, Clara!" her aunt reproached her. "The man might dress improperly, but he's
behaving like a perfect gentleman otherwise. And being wonderfully kind to the lassies, too. Why do you
insist on being rude to him?"
"Yes, mademoiselle," Morgan teased, "do explain yourself." Settling back against the carriage, he
crossed his brawny arms over his chest. The muscles strained against the flimsy cambric shirt, making her
mouth go dry. Why must a scoundrel fit only for hell possess a body fit for heaven? — Sabrina Jeffries

I love Lady Gaga. She's not afraid to take risks and be herself. — Jackie Evancho

Passive voice is better than writing out a humongous number and taking the risk that your readers' brains will be numb by the time they get to the verb. — Mignon Fogarty

We live in a world of unimaginable surprises - from the fusion energy that lights the sun to the genetic and evolutionary consequences of this light's dancing for eons upon the earth - and yet paradise conforms to our most superficial concerns with all the fidelity of a Caribbean cruise. This is wondrously strange. If one didn't know better, one would think that man, in his fear of losing all that he loves, had created heaven, along with its gatekeeper God, in his own image. — Sam Harris

Man is the only one in whom the instinct of life falters long enough to enable it to ask the question Why? — Joseph Wood Krutch

Do away with curriculum. Do away with segregation by age. And do away with the idea that there should be uniformity of all schools and of what people learn. — Seymour Papert