Zucchetto Quotes & Sayings
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It is essential that a child's life not be ruled by the adult's need for efficiency. Efficiency is the enemy of infancy. It is too costly in terms of the child's emotional economy. It drains the child's resources, prevents growth, stifles interests, and may lead to emotional meltdowns. Children need opportunities to experiment, struggle, and learn without being rushed or insulted. Anxiety — Haim G. Ginott
It must be clearly understood that Soviet players do not seek simple systems in the opening, but try to formulate opening systems in which everything is complicated, distinctive, or new. — Mikhail Botvinnik
Tell me what game Steph Landry and I used to play in the big dirt pile they made while they were digging my family's pool, back when we were both seven, or I'll know you're an alien replacement and you've got the real Steph up in your mother ship!"
I glared at him. "G.I. Joe meets Spelunker Barbie," I said. "And stop being so ridiculous. We have to go. We're going to end up at a bad table for lunch. — Meg Cabot
When you do what you fear most, then you can do anything. — Stephen Richards
Criticism changes with the fashion of the time. A story is always a story. — V.S. Pritchett
But they feel pain! They have feelings! And yet you call yourself a Celestial Spirit Mage? — Hiro Mashima
based on what the wind does, we build — Michael Koryta
About the injunction of the Apostle Paul that women should keep silent in church? Don't go by one text only. — Teresa Of Avila
Do not assume tomorrow will come. Car crash, heart attack, panda mauling; no promises that you'll see the day after today. What you do get is today. You're here right now, so don't waste it. Today is always the day you have. Tomorrow is always a day away. Something-something — Chuck Wendig
It is a surprising thing that the largest city in the world should have a population as gentle and pleasant and intimate and considerate and comforting as a little bit of a place where everybody knows everybody and everything, but astonishing or not it is perfectly true and the inhabitants of New York are just like that, and they are like that and this thing is a delightful, natural and gentle and sweet and comforting thing. — Gertrude Stein
Sometimes there is such beauty in awkwardness. — Ruta Sepetys
I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural. — Thomas Jefferson
The mind works sometimes in life as it does in a dream. It makes substitutions... — Daniel Levine
That people, even more than things, lost their boundaries and overflowed into shapelesness is what most frightened her. — Elena Ferrante
We wish to be damned with you, rather than blessed with all our brothers. Do — Ayn Rand