Top 16 Babyish Face Quotes

#1. The Greeks said very, very extreme things in their tragedies.

Edward Bond

#2. Your child is hurt. How quickly can you make it better?
What if you can't?

Jodi Picoult

#3. The way of surviving is to find meaning in suffering.

Laurel Lea

#4. Oh what man may hide inside, tho angel on the outward side.

William Shakespeare

#5. For more than fifty years, or long before the Wright brothers took up their part, would-be "conquerors of the air" and their strange or childish flying machines, as described in the press, had served as a continuous source of popular comic relief.

David McCullough

#6. For me, I never knew what addiction was. I just knew my heroes, like [New York Dolls guitarist] Johnny Thunders, did heroin. I didn't have a father, it looked good to me. If I had read Johnny Thunders' book The Heroin Diaries, I don't think I would have done heroin.

Nikki Sixx

#7. I'm often accused of saying some pretty rotten things about my mother-in-law. But quite honestly, she's only got one major fault - it's called breathing.

Les Dawson

#8. The only thing we have learnt from experience is that we learn nothing from experience.

Chinua Achebe

#9. Ours is the fellowship of strangers who know a secret that we cannot express.

Claire North

#10. But there are no absolutes in human misery and things can always get worse

Cormac McCarthy

#11. He'd removed his helmet, revealing a babyish face that didn't go with his military haircut or his big burly frame. He looked like a toddler who'd taken steroids and joined the Marines.

Rick Riordan

#12. My favorite book is the last one printed, which is always better than those that were published earlier.

Stephen Ambrose

#13. The rarest, truest beauty is visible only to the heart.

Richelle E. Goodrich

#14. I only knew basic western trail riding. Nothing fancy.

Julie Benz

#15. People without hope are a dangerous crowd, even in a republic.

Joe Abercrombie

#16. The first play I saw was a Samuel Beckett play which was great.

Val Kilmer

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