love poems spanish
Do not nurse a kid who wears braces. ~Author Unknown, "Nursing Mother Principle"
We are all manufacturers - some make good, others make trouble, and still others make excuses. ~Author Unknown
Begin doing what you want to do now. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand, and melting like a snowflake. ~Marie Ray
Were I a philosopher, I should write a philosophy of toys, showing that nothing else in life need to be taken seriously, and that Christmas Day in the company of children is one of the few occasions on which men become entirely alive. ~Robert Lynd
Even when freshly washed and relieved of all obvious confections, children tend to be sticky. ~Fran Lebowitz
One of the most fascinating things about golf is how it reflects the cycle of life. No matter what you shoot - the next day you have to go back to the first tee and begin all over again and make yourself into something. ~Peter Jacobsen
One father is enough to govern one hundred sons, but not a hundred sons one father. ~George Herbert
A hug is a handshake from the heart. ~Author Unknown
You enter into a certain amount of madness when you marry a person with pets. ~Nora Ephron
So she poured out the liquid music of her voice to quench the thirst of his spirit. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne
Do not do an immoral thing for moral reasons. ~Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure, 1875
Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems. ~Rainer Maria Rilke
Dreams are illustrations... from the book your soul is writing about you. ~Marsha Norman
If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe. ~Carl Sagan
Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see. ~Neil Postman, The Disappearance of Childhood (introduction), 1982
You will always be your child's favorite toy. ~Vicki Lansky, Trouble-Free Travel with Children, 1991
The better the gambler, the worse the man. ~Publius Syrus
I leave to children exclusively, but only for the life of their childhood, all and every the dandelions of the fields and the daisies thereof, with the right to play among them freely, according to the custom of children, warning them at the same time against the thistles. And I devise to children the yellow shores of creeks and the golden sands beneath the water thereof, with the dragon flies that skim the surface of said waters, and and the odors of the willows that dip into said waters, and the white clouds that float on high above the giant trees. ~Williston Fish, "A Last Will," 1898
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome. ~Anne Bradstreet
Stripped of the cunning artifices of the tailor, and standing forth in the garb of Eden - what a sorry set of round-shouldered, spindle-shanked, crane-necked varlets would civilized men appear! ~Herman Melville
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