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At three and four and five, children may not be able to follow complicated plots and subplots. But the narrative form, psychologists now believe, is absolutely central to them. — Malcolm Gladwell

Let me not be found a double-minded man - but one entirely under the powerful influence of reigning grace; — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I couldn't imagine leaving a child. Not because it was unthinkable, but because I couldn't imagine having a child to leave. — V.T. Davy

Your time is precious so this book is short and to the point. — Luke Wroblewski

How terrible it is to love something death can touch. — Unknown

Maturity comes not with age but with the acceptance of responsibility. You are only young once but immaturity can last a lifetime! — Edwin Louis Cole

I've made over 250 pictures and have never shot a guy in the back. Change it. — John Wayne

The setting of 'Billy Elliot' is the British miners' strike of 1984-85, about which the average American playgoer knows absolutely nothing. — Terry Teachout

One writes of scars healed, a loose parallel to the pathology of the skin, but there is no such thing in the life of an individual. There are open wounds, shrunk sometimes to the size of a pin-prick but wounds still. The marks of suffering are more comparable to the loss of a finger, or of the sight of an eye. We may not miss them, either, for one minute in a year, but if we should there is nothing to be done about it. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I believe we are the only sentient beings in the universe, and I believe that 500 years from now, we will still be the only sentient beings around. — Joss Whedon

The closer you are to death, the more alive you feel. — Chris Hemsworth

There is a quiet repose and steadiness about the happiness of age, if the life has been well spent. Its feebleness is not painful. The nervous system has lost its acuteness. But, in mature years we feel that a burn, a scald, a cut, is more tolerable than it was in the sensitive period of youth. — William Hazlitt