Top 19 Lauren Faust Quotes
#1. A half truth, like half a brick, is always more forcible as an argument than a whole one. It carries better.
Stephen Leacock
#3. Cartoons for girls don't have to be a puddle of smooshy, cutesy-wootsy, goody-two-shoeness. Girls like stories with real conflict; girls are smart enough to understand complex plots; girls aren't as easily frightened as everyone seems to think.
Lauren Faust
#4. Once a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
Samuel Johnson
#5. I've never used chat-up lines; I don't have the gift of the gab.
Ricky Whittle
#6. Think you can't write women? Don't. Write people and make them women.
Lauren Faust
#7. The first time I heard Sam Cooke was in the 'Malcom X' film. I was with my father, and that's the first time I heard his song. I remember my father telling me the story of Sam Cooke.
Leon Bridges
#8. I do think it's good to remember that childish things are made for children, and that, however pleasantly lurid the promise of a return to the clarity of childhood may be, an infatuation with the childish reveals only that one has failed to grow past it.
Lauren Faust
#9. The next thing Faith knew, she was standing in a lingerie store having an uncomfortable stare down with a mannequin wearing a blue thong. This is a bad idea.
Kelly Moran
#11. Show love, tolerance and respect to everyone.
Lauren Faust
#15. One of the most meaningful things we can do as parents is teach our children the power of prayer, not just the routine of prayer.
Tad R. Callister
#16. Healthy people eating healthy food should never need to take an antibiotic.
Joel Fuhrman
#17. The Internet is not just one thing, it's a collection of things - of numerous communications networks that all speak the same digital language.
Jim Clark
#18. We are telling our kids that nature is in the past and it probably doesn't count anymore, the future is in electronics, the boogeyman is in the woods, and playing outdoors is probably illicit and possibly illegal.
Richard Louv
#19. Anyone who dreams of an uncommon life eventually discovers there is no choice but to seek an uncommon approach to living it.
Gary Keller
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