
Top 17 A Disobedient Child Quotes
#1. Cease to be a disobedient child in the school of experience, and begin to learn, with humility and patience, the lessons that are set for your ultimate perfection.
James Allen
#2. Heredity: the traits that a disobedient child gets from the other parent.
Luther Burbank
#3. The thing that makes you say, "I want to do something" - that is the beginning of talent.
Stella Adler
#4. When a democracy reaches a point where the politicians cannot say no to the people, and both parties are competing for votes by promising even more spending or even lower taxes, or both, the experiment is about over.
Pat Buchanan
#6. It brings me no joy and not enough comfort to dwell too much on things I've said or written or made or worn in the past.
Tavi Gevinson
#7. The famous pilot season literally sends shivers down my spine.
Lily James
#8. The Soul is neither a Jain nor a Vaishnav. The Soul is Vitarag (free from attachment). This is the religion of the Vitarag (the enlightened ones).
Dada Bhagwan
#9. Why should I be sad? Everyone has to die. If you have a body, it's too late to cry. It's only funerals I can't stand.
Rachel Klein
#10. I don't believe in this business of being behind, better to be in front.
Mel Brooks
#11. I screw up on the delay settings, so pretty much everything is manually done by me - I don't have those presets like the Edge has.
Joey Santiago
#12. The gym where I work out in Tokyo has a poster that says, "Muscles are hard to get and easy to lose. Fat is easy to get and hard to lose." A painful reality, but a reality all the same.
Haruki Murakami
#13. Drinking, eating, shopping, revenge, rebound sex, drugs or whatever your poison may be will number the pain - but that's all.
Greg Behrendt
#14. They're so brave," she said.
"They're all dead."
"Only a coward would think of that," she said scornfully.
Orson Scott Card
#15. When wisdom and knowledge appear, great pretense arises.
Laozi
#16. Why is it that other people's plans so often seem ill thought out while our own make so much sense? I
Sue Grafton
#17. Ignorance of ignorance, then, is that self-satisfied state of unawareness in which man, knowing nothing outside the limited area of his physical senses, bumptiously declares there is nothing more to know!
Manly Hall
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