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giving-up believe kids
Rob Thurman Most kids don't believe in fairy tales very long. Once they hit six or seven they put away "Cinderella" and her shoe fetish, "The Three Little Pigs" with their violation of building codes, "Miss Muffet" and her well‐shaped tuffet—all forgotten or discounted.And maybe that's the way it has to be. To survive in the world, you have to give up the fantasies, the make‐believe.
giving-up real people
Richard Paul Evans Sometimes, when tragedy strikes, people give up hope that they can expect anything more from life, when the real quest is finding out what life expects from them.
giving-up memories brain
Richard Dawkins If you don't understand how something works, never mind: just give up and say God did it. You don't know how the nerve impulse works? Good! You don't understand how memories are laid down in the brain? Excellent! Is photosynthesis a bafflingly complex process? Wonderful! Please don't go to work on the problem, just give up, and appeal to God.
giving-up car four
Richelle Mead And I figured you'd drive a four-hour round-trip before giving up your car to someone else
giving-up dad drinking
Richelle Mead You'd give up drinking to go see your dad?" "Well, not permanently," he said. "That'd be ridiculous. But maybe I could switch to something slightly cheaper for a while. Like...slushes. Do you know how much I love those? Cherry, especially.
giving-up voice i-wont-give-up
Richelle Mead In an undertone, I murmured, "This isn't over. I won't give up on you." "I've given up on you," he said back, voice also soft. "Love fades. Mine has.
giving-up paris dating
Richelle Mead He'd written me up a proposal of why dating him was a sound decision. It had included things like "I'll give up cigarettes unless I really, really need one" and "I'll unleash romantic surprises every week, such as: an impromptu picnic, roses, or a trip to Paris—but not actually any of those things because now they're not surprises.
giving-up magic sun
Richelle Mead It's worth it. It's worth giving up the sun and magic.
thinking
James Head It been very light. I don't know if everyone is waiting, thinking there is a rush.
thinking victorian wearing
Dean Jones He's just got to get back to thinking he's at the MCG of old, wearing a Victorian cap, and no-one's at the ground, and just play.
thinking
Michael Assael His thinking was a little off and too complicated.
thinking
Luke Ridnour I thought about him, but I was thinking more about the 2-for-1.
thinking media government
Alex Jones A lot of people are waking up to human history, but so many people have been conditioned by the government controlled media to think that it's cool not to care.
thinking unhappy unhealthy
Sharon Stone After I was really unhappy and unhealthy, I think it dawned on me to stop doing the unhappy, unhealthy things.
thinking
Kurt Ritchie I went into this thinking it would be a long-term project.
thinking
David Trone When they say more than half, we're thinking most.
thinking humanity being-sad
Anais Nin Each contact with a human being is so rare, so precious, one should preserve it.
yesterday worry today
Carl Jung Today's worries are yesterday's fears and tomorrow's stories.
yesterday history liberty
Robert E. Lee A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday does not know where it is today.
yesterday brain today
Richard P. Feynman Today's brains are yesterday's mashed potatoes.
yesterday today novelty
Richard Hofstadter We have learned so well how to absorb novelty that receptivity itself has turned into a kind of tradition- "the tradition of the new." Yesterdays avant-garde experiment is today's chic and tomorrows cliche.
yesterday light too-late
Richard Baxter That which once was, will be no more. Yesterday will never come again. To-day is passing, and will not return. You may work while it is day; but when you have lost that day, it will not return for you to work in. While your candle burns, you may make use of its light, but when it is done, it is too late to use it.
yesterday names rose
Umberto Eco Yesterday's rose endures in its name, we hold empty names.
yesterday tomorrow companionship
William Jennings Bryan Christ has made of death a narrow starlit strip between the companionships of yesterday and the reunions of tomorrow.
yesterday trying today
Woodrow Wilson A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday, does not know what it is today, nor what it is trying to do. We are trying to do a futile thing if we do not know where we came from or what we have been about.
yesterday forever today
William Saroyan In the end, today is forever, yesterday is still today, and tomorrow is already today.