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Being yourself is the meat and potatoes of mothering, and if you are forever copying someone else's way you are apt to lose touch with your own truth.
— Janet P. Penley
The school of life embodies a compulsory education that no man escapes.
— George Edward Woodberry
You know, it set you at war with yourself.
— Elizabeth Wein
The sense that someone else cares always helps because it is the sense of love.
— George Edward Woodberry
Biffy didn't like enigmas - they were out of fashion.
— Gail Carriger
You must find the ideas that have some promise in them ... It is not enough to just have ideas.
— George Edward Woodberry
Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure.
— George E. Woodberry
There is a coarse and ugly temperament and tenor observable in the common unconscious person.
— Bryant McGill
I can't even say I've begun yet, but I'm trying on the idea that there is a book in my future.
— Kathy Mattea
Never will anyone who says his Rosary every day become a formal heretic or be led astray by the devil.
— Louis De Montfort
A nation's poets are its true owners; and by the stroke of the pen they convey the title-deeds of its real possessions to strangers and aliens.
— George Edward Woodberry
Education has really only one basic factor: one must want it.
— George Edward Woodberry
I believe that ideal character in its perfection is potentially in every man who is born into the world.
— George Edward Woodberry
It is not meant that the artist, in arriving at truth, must follow the way of the scientist, or, in stating it, the way of the philosopher.
— George Edward Woodberry
Aesthetic freedom is like free speech; it is, indeed, a form of free speech.
— George Edward Woodberry
A writer is justly called 'universal' when he is understood within the limits of his civilization, though that be bounded by a country or an age.
— George Edward Woodberry
I seldom deal in symbolisms; if there be hidden meanings in my verse, they are there without my knowledge.
— George Edward Woodberry
The willingness to take risks is our grasp of faith.
— George Edward Woodberry
I am quite sure that no friendship yields its true pleasure and nobility of nature without frequent communication, sympathy and service.
— George Edward Woodberry
Shakespeare has been praised in English more than anything mortal except poetry itself. Fame exhausts thought in his eulogy.
— George Edward Woodberry
The sweetest roamer is a boy's young heart.
— George Edward Woodberry
Is there not an art, a music, and a stream of words that shalt be life, the acknowledged voice of life?
— George Edward Woodberry
Agitation is that part of our intellectual life where vitality results; there ideas are born, breed and bring forth.
— George Edward Woodberry
Believing is seeing.
— Marcy Waldenville
The memory of benefits is a frail defence against ingratitude.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
The poet craves emotion, and feeds the fire that consumes him, and only under this condition is he baptized with creative power.
— George Edward Woodberry
To feel the joy of presence, do not try to express or impress.
— Debasish Mridha
'Old times' never come back and I suppose it's just as well. What comes back is a new morning every day in the year, and that's better.
— George Edward Woodberry
Thrashing is not the most noticeably awful of disappointments. Not to have attempted is the genuine disappointment.
— George Edward Woodberry
To feel that one has a place in life solves half the problem of contentment.
— George Edward Woodberry
Always begin anew with the day, just as nature does. It is one of the sensible things that nature does.
— George Edward Woodberry