Proverbs, aphorisms, quotations (English) | by Linux fortune |
The world is full of people who have never, since childhood, met an open doorway with an open mind. -- E.B. White | |
All the lines have been written There's been Sandburg, It's sad but it's true Keats, Poe and McKuen With all the words gone, They all had their day What's a young poet to do? And knew what they're doin' But of all the words written The bird is a strange one, And all the lines read, So small and so tender There's one I like most, Its breed still unknown, And by a bird it was said! Not to mention its gender. It reminds me of days of So what is this line Both gloom and of light. Whose author's unknown It still lifts my spirits And still makes me giggle And starts the day right. Even now that I'm grown? I've read all the greats Both starving and fat, But none was as great as "I tot I taw a puddy tat." -- Etta Stallings, "An Ode To Childhood" | |
The world is full of people who have never, since childhood, met an open doorway with an open mind. -- E.B. White | |
It's never too late to have a happy childhood. | |
When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults. -- Brian Aldiss | |
Humor in the Court: Q: Are you qualified to give a urine sample? A: Yes, I have been since early childhood. | |
Life is the childhood of our immortality. -- Goethe | |
Love -- the last of the serious diseases of childhood. |