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books cats cute forget garfield kid name pick says stop wrong
Stephen Jones Kid books can get cute and a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e. Garfield says cute rots the intellect. Don't forget the name of the cat! You pick up cats the wrong way and they stop being adorable...they become Scratch.
books choice freedom key kids motivated reason
James Patterson Kids say the No. 1 reason they don't read more is that they can't find books they like. Freedom of choice is a key to getting them motivated and excited.
books knowledge load wisdom
Japanese Proverb Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back an ass
books critical fiercely harry kids love potter
Spike Jonze Kids are so fiercely opinionated, that if they love the Harry Potter books and they go see the movie, they'll be the first to say, 'That was wrong! They didn't get that right!' They're storytellers themselves. They're critics. They're going to have the critical opinion.
book interested kids start summer supplies taking thinking vacation
Marshal Cohen Kids are not interested in taking their summer vacation to start thinking about back-to-school wardrobes, supplies and book bags.
book game golf good itself justifies painting personal photograph picture playing taking wrote
William Rehnquist I wrote this book for a sense of personal satisfaction. Just like taking a good photograph or painting a picture or playing a good golf game or something, it's the thing in itself that justifies it.
bookstore crime love people shelves solving
Jan Nash Just look at the shelves of any bookstore in any airport, and you see how much people love crime and mysteries, how much they love solving puzzles.
book good happier knowledge
Kathleen Norris Just the knowledge that a good book is awaiting one at the end of a long day makes that day happier
imagine life pull single straight totally
Ian Mckellen There are still times in my life where I pull back from being totally honest, and I can't imagine a single straight person who would understand that.
imagine themselves whatever
Russell Simmons Whatever they can imagine for themselves they can accomplish.
imagine player team valuable winning
John Schuerholz I think it's obvious. If he doesn't do what he's doing for us, I can only imagine where we'd be. I can't imagine a player on a winning team being more valuable to his team than he's been.
imagine time
William Rhodes I'd imagine over time you'll see more moves,
imagine money pay peter robbing
Al Franken I don't know why they did it and I don't know where the money went. I don't know if it was used for operations, which I imagine it was. I think he was robbing Peter to pay Paul.
imagine
Peja Stojakovic I can imagine him coaching, ... but I can't imagine him in a suit.
imagine bohemian grove
Richard M. Nixon The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time — it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine.
imagine bases i-can
Robert Osborne I can't imagine any one more delightful to sit and talk with about movies on a regular basis.
imagine feels audience
Roger Waters I feel I have the potential to reach an audience beyond anything I can imagine.
observation lays seems
Samuel Richardson Women are always most observed when they seem themselves least to observe, or to lay out for observation.
observation immense activity
Maria Mitchell Nothing comes out more clearly in astronomical observations than the immense activity of the universe.
observation draws observers
Henri Poincare In one word, to draw the rule from experience, one must generalize; this is a necessity that imposes itself on the most circumspect observer.
observation
David Dinkins But I make the observation that no one of us would do things exactly alike.
observation teach shows
Claude Bernard In the philosophic sense, observation shows and experiment teaches.
observation conclusion draws
Rainer Maria Rilke Don't observe yourself too closely. Don't be too quick to draw conclusions from what happens to you; simply let it happen.
observation evidence believable
Carl Sagan Extraordinary observations require extraordinary evidence to make them believable.
observation observers
Jiddu Krishnamurti Observe, and in that observation there is neither the "observer" nor the "observed" - there is only observation taking place.
observation inconsistent generalization
Ian Hacking A single observation that is inconsistent with some generalization points to the falsehood of the generalization, and thereby 'points to itself'.