Top 15 Time Flying By With Children Quotes

#1. Barrons' lips twitched. I'd almost made him smile. Barrons smiles about as often as the sun comes out in Dublin, and it has the same effect on me; makes me feel warm and stupid.

Karen Marie Moning

#2. Life is not a bowl full of cherries, there's good and bad stuff.

Fuzzy Zoeller

#3. On Mars, the crumbling remains of ancient civilizations may be found, mutely testifying to the one-time glory of a dying world.

P. E. Cleator

#4. To what purpose, April, do you return again?
Beauty is not enough.

Edna St. Vincent Millay

#5. Instead of offering me a Garibaldi biscuit, she asked me with that faint lisp of hers, to 'have some squashed flies, George'.

H.G.Wells

#6. I remember our sorrows in shades,
like the gray of the shadows,
which loomed that day,
and the white in his lie
when he promised to stay.

Lang Leav

#7. Must I thus leave thee, Paradise?-thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades?

John Milton

#8. Economy is the parent of integrity, of liberty, and of ease, and the beauteous sister of temperance, of cheerfulness and health.

Samuel Johnson

#9. [Asked whether he would like to see an experimental demonstration of conical refraction] No. I have been teaching it all my life, and I do not want to have my ideas upset.

Isaac Todhunter

#10. There is a difference between failing and failure. Failing is trying something that you learn doesn't work. Failure is throwing in the towel and giving up.

Jay Samit

#11. I think for love to work you have to be with someone who you want to talk to before going to bed at night.

Cynthia Rowley

#12. [He] thought he smiled the way people smile who have no friends, with gratitude.

Carlos Ruiz Zafon

#13. The room was full of magical objects, animals, photographs, paintings, strange looking plants and many flying books. I only found this room a few days ago and it seems that it keeps changing every time I come.

Magda M. Olchawska

#14. One of the things I reject in our cultural divisions is the clash between faith and reason, and I would say the same about mystery and intellect. They are somehow mysteriously akin to each other.

Krista Tippett

#15. It would have been more logical if silent pictures had grown out of the talkies instead of the other way around.

Mary Pickford

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