Top 15 Girl Drawing Quotes
#1. And the winner of the drawing that night was an eleven-year-old black girl named Dorothy Daffodil-7 Garland.
Kurt Vonnegut
#2. SMALL BOY: Where do animals go when they die? SMALL GIRL: All good animals go to heaven, but the bad ones go to the Natural History Museum. - Caption to a drawing by E.H. Shepard, PUNCH, 1929 SIMON
Sarah R. Shaber
#3. Girl, you have a knack for drawing trouble, Billy says, clapping an affectionate hand on my shoulder.
Cynthia Hand
#4. I filled my sketchbook with drawings, very much as any educated girl of my generation might have kept a diary.
Gabriele Munter
#6. I'm the girl / sprawled breathless, drawing herself nude.
Rachana Hegde
#7. I can weave threads of myself into a tapestry already designed by others.
Sara Raasch
#8. Don't worry, Evie; my heart isn't broken, only bruised.
-Sarah to Evie Johnson, p.345
Gillian Shields
#9. And to this hour the image of Carmilla returns to mind with ambiguous alterations
sometimes the playful, languid, beautiful girl; sometimes the writhing fiend I saw in the ruined church; and often from a reverie I have started, fancying I heard the light step of Carmilla at the drawing room door.
J. Sheridan Le Fanu
#11. I like a girl with a substantial bottom,' said Renoir, drawing in the air the size bottom he preferred.
Christopher Moore
#12. a girl in her twenties who might have been pretty had she refrained from drawing her eyebrows on with a marker.
Tosca Lee
#13. When I was a little girl my parents always told me do everything you want in an artistic way. If you want to draw, make a drawing. Just do it. And if you want to play piano, play piano. It was a very free childhood where everything was possible.
Melanie Laurent
#14. He held on. Weakly, struggling, in agony, he held on, drawing upon the great reservoirs of love and bravery I knew he possessed. He held on for his little girl. For his father. And I liked to think that maybe, if only a little, he held on because I refused to let him go.
Emma Scott
#15. The fact is, we are much more afraid of life than our ancestors, and cannot find it inourhearts either tomarry or not tomarry.Marriage isterrifying, but so is a cold and forlorn old age.
Robert Louis Stevenson
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