Worcester Sauce Quotes & Sayings
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Comparison is the most dangerous acquaintance love can make. — Soren Kierkegaard
There's nothing less funny than trying to force funny. — Kelly Sue DeConnick
Young children seem to be learning who to share this toy with and figure out how it works, while adolescents seem to be exploring some very deep and profound questions: 'How should this society work? How should relationships among people work?' The exploration is: 'Who am I, what am I doing?' — Alison Gopnik
Why isn't the manuscript ready? Because every book is more work than anyone intended. If authors and editors knew, or acknowledged, how much work was ahead, fewer contracts would be signed. Each book, before the contract, is beautiful to contemplate. By the middle of the writing, the book has become, for the author, a hate object. For the editor, in the middle of editing, it has become a two-ton concrete necklace. However, both author and editor will recover the gleam in their eyes when the work is completed, and see the book as the masterwork it really is. — Samuel S. Vaughan
Everything we do, I'd imagine, influences everything we will do. — Nick Flynn
In the kingdome of blind men the one ey'd is king.
[In the kingdom of blind men the one eyed is king.] — George Herbert
The more I believe that this is what the point of it all is. To connect, my dear little nerd. Only connect. — Gabrielle Zevin
We don't wanta lose that little baby. Miss Hazel Marie might think she don't want it, but she do. If she lose it, she be worse upset than if she don't. When the Lord send a baby, he send the wantin', too. — Ann B. Ross
Now the line is: Forget the classics, concentrate on an education for the 21st century! Which apparently means knowing how to operate electronic devices and figure out a spreadsheet. That's not education, it's vocational training. What once were means seem to have become ends in education. And our more with-it "educators" shift with every passing wind, clutching at the latest gimmick the way drowning men do at straws. — Paul Greenberg
If heaven send no supplies, The fairest blossom of the garden dies. — William Browne
The child is the spiritual builder of mankind, and obstacles to his free development are the stones in the wall by which the soul of man has become imprisoned. — Maria Montessori
Life is a closed loop control system. You take inputs from your environment, from what you read, from your social interactions and from your family and it goes as a feedback into your system, modifying you a little every day. Those who are obstinate are like an open loop control system where nothing affects them. It isn't really good to remain in an open loop for not only will you be isolated, but also miss out important things in life. It isn't too wise either to let that feedback system be so strong that you forget your own ideals and principles. A balance is necessary. — Neelam Saxena Chandra
Heaven is not made for the slothful. — Philip Neri
The man who has some respect for his person keeps his carcass out of sight, hides himself as perfectly as he can. — Zhuangzi
The greatest enemy of individual freedom is the individual himself. — Saul D. Alinsky
