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For one person who dreams of making fifty thousand pounds, a hundred people dream of being left fifty thousand pounds.
— A.A. Milne
When carrying a jar of honey to give to a friend for his birthday, don't stop and eat it along the way.
— A.A. Milne
They always take longer than you think.
— A.A. Milne
A Proper Tea is much nicer than a Very Nearly Tea, which is one you forget about afterwards.
— A.A. Milne
It is hard to be brave,' said Piglet, sniffing slightly, 'when you're only a Very Small Animal.
— A.A. Milne
He respects owl, because you can't help respecting anybody who can spell TUESDAY, even if he doesn't spell it right.
— A.A. Milne
Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up.
— A.A. Milne
But I can't stay here for a week!"
"You can stay here all right, silly old Bear. It's getting you out which is so difficult. — A.A. Milne
"You can stay here all right, silly old Bear. It's getting you out which is so difficult. — A.A. Milne
Gone out. Backson. Busy backson.
— A.A. Milne
Hallo, Rabbit," he said, "is that you?"
"Let's pretend it isn't," said Rabbit, "and see what happens. — A.A. Milne
"Let's pretend it isn't," said Rabbit, "and see what happens. — A.A. Milne
What I like doing best is Nothing.
— A.A. Milne
What distinguishes Cambridge from Oxford, broadly speaking, is that nobody who has been to Cambridge feels impelled to write about it.
— A.A. Milne
You never can tell with bees.
— A.A. Milne
Brains first and then Hard Work.
— A.A. Milne
Let's begin by taking a smallish nap or two.
— A.A. Milne
And then we'll go out, Piglet, and sing my song to Eeyore."
"Which song, Pooh?"
"The one we're going to sing to Eeyore," explained Pooh. — A.A. Milne
"Which song, Pooh?"
"The one we're going to sing to Eeyore," explained Pooh. — A.A. Milne
When I was young, we always had mornings like this.
— A.A. Milne
If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.
— A.A. Milne
No sensible author wants anything but praise.
— A.A. Milne
Oh, Kanga," said Pooh, after Rabbit had winked at him twice, "I don't know if you are interested in Poetry at all?" "Hardly at all," said Kanga.
— A.A. Milne
King John was not a good man -
He had his little ways.
And sometimes no one spoke to him
For days and days and days. — A.A. Milne
He had his little ways.
And sometimes no one spoke to him
For days and days and days. — A.A. Milne
Bores can be divided into two classes; those who have their own particular subject, and those who do not need a subject.
— A.A. Milne
From what I've read of detective stories, inspectors always do want to drag the pond first.
— A.A. Milne
Life is so much friendlier with two.
— A.A. Milne
Tut-tut, it looks like rain.
— A.A. Milne
Piglet: "How do you spell 'love'?" Winnie the Pooh: "You don't spell it ... you feel it."
— A.A. Milne
You are braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.
From A. A. Milne, author of Winnie-the-Pooh — Susana Gordon
From A. A. Milne, author of Winnie-the-Pooh — Susana Gordon
When late morning rolls around and you're feeling a bit out of sorts, don't worry; you're probably just a little eleven o'clockish.
— A.A. Milne
Then would you read a Sustaining Book, such as would help and comfort a Wedged Bear in Great Tightness.
— A.A. Milne
So perhaps the best thing to do is to stop writing Introductions and get on with the book.
— A.A. Milne
One advantage of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries
— A.A. Milne
Come, come, come. Without a monster or two it's not a quest, merely a gaggle of friends wandering about.
— A.A. Milne
Eeyore, the old grey donkey, stood by the side of the stream and looked at himself in the water. "Pathetic," he said. "That's what it is. Pathetic."
— A.A. Milne
But, of course, it isn't really Good-bye, because the Forest will always be there ... and anybody who is Friendly with Bears can find it.
— A.A. Milne
A pipe in the mouth makes it clear that there has been no mistake-you are undoubtedly a man.
— A.A. Milne
Time is swift, it races by; Opportunities are born and die ... Still you wait and will not try - A bird with wings who dares not rise and fly.
— A.A. Milne
Why does a silly bird go on saying "chiff-chaff" all day long? Is it happiness or hiccups?
— A.A. Milne
Watching the destruction of our planet makes me feel a gloomy as a penguin in a pigpen.
— D.J. Milne
You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.
— A.A. Milne
And that, said John, is that.
— A.A. Milne
They have no imagination. A tail is just a tail to them, just a little something extra in the back.
— A.A. Milne
The more - the merrier.
— A.A. Milne
It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like What about lunch?
— A.A. Milne
If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.
— A.A. Milne
She turned to the sunlight And shook her yellow head, And whispered to her neighbor: Winter is dead.
— A.A. Milne
A Fly can't bird, but a bird can fly.
— A.A. Milne
Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.
— A.A. Milne
Don't blame me if it rains.
— A.A. Milne
Eighteen pockets in one suit? I haven't the time.
— A.A. Milne
Don't underestimate the value of doing nothing, of just going along, listening to all the thing you can't hear, and not bothering.
— A.A. Milne
Almost anyone can be an author; the business is to collect money and fame from this state of being.
— A.A. Milne
If ever there is a tomorrow when we're not together there is something you must always remember ...
— A.A. Milne
Love is taking a few steps backward, maybe even more ... to give way to the happiness of the person you love.
— A.A. Milne
I do like a little bit of butter to my bread.
— A.A. Milne
Bouncy trouncy flouncy pouncy fun fun fun fun fun. The most wonderful thing about tiggers is I'm the only one!
— A.A. Milne
To seem natural rather than to be natural.
— A.A. Milne
Tiggers don't like honey.
— A.A. Milne
Something feels funny. I must be thinking too hard.
— A.A. Milne
Which makes it a bothering sort of day.
— A.A. Milne
I think we dream so we don't have to be apart for so long. If we're in each other's dreams, we can be together all the time.
— A.A. Milne
Washing, this modern behind the ears nonsense.
— A.A. Milne
I am sure of this: that no one can write a book which children will like unless he write it for himself first.
— A.A. Milne
But it's always useful to know where a friend-and-relation is, whether you want him or whether you don't.
— A.A. Milne
How long does getting thin take?
— A.A. Milne