Children Singing Quotes
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Children Singing Quotes & Sayings
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Children frequently sing meaningful phrases to themselves over and over again before they learn to make a distinction between singing and saying.
— David Antin
Julia heard from her mummy that fairies were gentle creatures with singing voices just like the mermaids.
— Magda M. Olchawska
A person who wants to progress more rapidly and wishes to overcome unhappiness sooner, should try to find an enlightened master.
— Frederick Lenz
I could bring you so much pleasure, erotic, erotic, put your hands all over my body.
— Madonna Ciccone
But celebrity really doesn't mean anything unless you use it for finding some way to give back and I've always felt that way.
— Judith Light
is a refusal to welch on a debt.
— Anthony Ryan
I think the greatest sound in the world is hearing one of your children singing when they think no one is listening.
— Ron Baratono
But Dad looked delighted. My Mia's singing 'Waiting for Vengeance' to my Teddy. What do you think about that?
— Gayle Forman
I am the love of my life, the marriage between my mind and my body.
— Miguel Angel Ruiz
My manager makes fun of me for the fact that I avoid the money, I'm allergic to money.
— Martin Starr
If my conscience had been a person at that moment, I might have strangled him.
— Elizabeth Kostova
I like singing practically more than anything else, and I want to be the best, but I don't want to sacrifice time with my children.
— Maria Doyle Kennedy
She'd never believed in God, except when she heard children singing.
— Liane Moriarty
If every book was judged by its cover, very few would be read; education would be limited, and fewer movies would be made.
— Ellen J. Barrier
Singing with children in the schools has been the most rewarding experience of my life.
— Pete Seeger
The moment an inspiring thought enters your heart, appreciate it as a dear guest visiting you that day.
— Rumi
Do you hear the children singing?
— Edwin Arlington Robinson