Top 17 Pleasant Holidays Quotes
#2. To understand our own thinking is to understand all thinking.
Byron Katie
#4. I contemplate the bones for a while then turn away. I have work to do. Next year I will have an odako that is bigger, grander, more beautiful than anyone has ever seen. Next year.
Stan Sakai
#5. I self-deprecate. When I first got here two years ago, I didn't realise that in America you can't go into the room and put yourself down.
Sophie Winkleman
#6. I'd like you to know that I have forgiven him. Again and again. Once done, course, back comes the Enemy to persecute and persecute, and I must ante up to God and forgive yet again.
Jan Karon
#8. Theory is alright, but it is like eating. When you overeat, you get sick.
Josef Sudek
#9. Although it is pleasant to think about poison at any season, there is something special about Christmas, and I found myself grinning.
Alan Bradley
#10. It's only too easy to idealise a mother's job. We know well that every job has its frustrations and its boring routines and its times of being the last thing anyone would choose to do. Well, why shouldn't the care of babies and children be thought of that way too?
Donald Woods Winnicott
#11. Never fear. When this rose blooms, you will be with me again.
Maurice Sendak
#12. Human nature must have come much nearer perfection than it is now, or will be in many generations, to exclude from such a control prejudice, selfishness, ambition, and injustice.
Elihu Root
#13. If you learn to respond as if it's the first day in your life and the very last day, then you will have spent this day very well.
David Steindl-Rast
#15. Fear is synonymous with the future, and the future consists of forked roads, I should say forking roads, because the roads are forking all the time, like slow lightning. A road is a process, not a location.
Margaret Atwood
#16. I want my kids to have a good work ethic. I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to get it.
Victoria Beckham
#17. The truth was, it was myself I couldn't trust, my eyes from betraying my heart.
Elizabeth Chandler