Childhood Summer Quotes
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Childhood Summer Quotes & Sayings
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I am invigorated by work, wasted by pleasure.
— Mason Cooley
Summer will end soon enough, and childhood as well.
— George R R Martin
I looked at the canine companion. Me cookies. You stay.
— Ilona Andrews
Yes, my parents are strict about me having a childhood. I go ice skating and sledding, and swimming in the summer.
— Jackie Evancho
And at twelve, heading for adulthood, a child fears that the way she is at that moment is all she's ever going to be.
— Jane Yolen
If I had learned anything from this past year, it is that despair is love's fiercest enemy.
— Susan Meissner
No matter how secure a system is, someone who has access to it can always be corrupted, wittingly or otherwise.
— Anonymous
I have a love affair with tomatoes and corn. I remember them from my childhood. I only had them in the summer. They were extraordinary.
— Alice Waters
The sad truth of history has always been that the unreasoning masses follow the powerful, and not the wise.
— George R R Martin
I have never come across a technology that doesn't change. This is inevitable. You have to adapt your systems as technology develops.
— Gijs De Vries
My general feeling about approach to work is that anyone that's there, they're all there to do the best job they can.
— Ben Mendelsohn
Every summer, like the roses, childhood returns.
— Marty Rubin
Stormy skies, says Ernesto. He grieved for them. Summer rain. Childhood.
— Marguerite Duras
James is why I never left. I should have left.
— Kate Avelynn
A user interface should be so simple that a beginner in an emergency can understand it within ten seconds.
— Ted Nelson
The morning heat had already soaked through the walls, rising up from the floor like a ghost of summers past.
— Erik Tomblin
Summertime is a period for youthful explorations, a joyful time when we learn lessons without grand expectations or harsh consequences.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
Why argue about things you can't prove?
— William Ruckelshaus
I think about my mother singing after lunch on a Summer afternoon, twirling in blue dress across the floor of her dressing room
— Audrey Niffenegger