
Top 14 Quotes About Childish Games
#1. When a man says it's a silly childish game, it's probably something his wife can beat him at.
Don Epperson
#2. You see the worst in the best of people," she said, shaking her head, "and the best in the worst of people.
Dennis Lehane
#3. People were tired of wasteful government programs and welfare chiselers; and they were angry about the constant spiral of taxes and government regulations, arrogant bureaucrats, and public officials who thought all of mankind's problems could be solved by throwing the taxpayers' dollars at them.
Ronald Reagan
#4. If all the economists in the world were laid end to end, it wouldn't be a bad thing.
Peter Lynch
#5. I wanted to marry the first girl that I fell in love with, but there were religious differences.
I was an agnostic and she was a Polycarbonate
Josh Stern
#6. If God is playing hide and seek with us, I must confess that I am quite bored with this childish game!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#7. He who studies books alone will know how things ought to be, and he who studies men will know how they are.
Charles Caleb Colton
#8. We know that their adventures are childish. They themselves are fools. They are ready to kill or be killed over a card-game in which an opponent - or they themselves - was cheating. Yet, thanks to such fellows, tragedies are possible.
Jean Genet
#9. We can't be so desperate for love that we forget where we can always find it; within.
Alexandra Elle
#10. Stretch targets energize. We have found that by reaching for what appears to be the impossible, we often actually do the impossible; and even when we don't quite make it, we inevitably wind up doing much better than we would have done.
Jack Welch
#11. Few endeavors, if any at all, I find to be inherently mature or inherently immature. Maturity is neither defined by one's particular preferences nor by one's particular activities; rather, it is defined by the strength of one's character.
Criss Jami
#12. The same technologies enabling us to work together at a distance are creating the expectation to do better at governing ourselves.
Beth Simone Noveck
#13. - I'll be better tomorrow.
- No you won't. But that's okay ... I'll wait.
- For how long?
- How long will I wait? Take forever and multiply it by infinity. And then I'll wait some more.
Brittainy C. Cherry
#14. By the time she had grown sharper, ... , she found in her mind a collection of images and echoes to which meanings were attachable- images and echoes kept for her in the childish dusk, the dim closet, the high drawers, like games she wasn't big enough to play.
Henry James
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