Wean Quotes
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Wean Quotes & Sayings
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The grief in her green eyes slips then hardens and, for an instant, Pendleton sees the woman she has become and has no right being, not at sixteen.
— Ilsa J. Bick
I've always been concerned with what happens to children in our society when there's nobody left to take care of them.
— Janet Fitch
Prosperity and democracy does seem to be a good way to wean a population off massive alcohol abuse.
— Oliver Bullough
No number of compliments will convince her of anything, and one of Jacob's projects in their marriage is to wean her off perfectionism.
— Maggie Shipstead
Trials are intended to make us think, to wean us from the world, to send us to the Bible, to drive us to our knees.
— J.C. Ryle
Efforts to deepen your focus will struggle if you don't simultaneously wean your mind from a dependence on distraction.
— Cal Newport
Wean our heart from every creature Thee to love and Thee alone.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
There's all kinds of ways to wean yourself off of sugar - because it is like an addiction.
— Sandra Cisneros
Fatigues and hardships serve to wean me more from the earth, and will make heaven sweeter.
— David Brainard
Old Time, who changes all below, To wean men gently for the grave.
— Caroline Norton
If you could wean yourself off of oil and not be dependent on the Middle East, obviously it's better.
— Wayne Rogers
Style is the dress of thoughts, and let them be ever so just.
— Lord Chesterfield
The only way by which you and I can wean orthodox Hindus from their bigotry is by patient argument and correct conduct.
— Mahatma Gandhi
All things fall and are built again.
— Donna Tartt
Afflictions tend to wean us from the world - and to fix our affections on things above.
— John Angell James
The way to wean any one from a desire is not by condemnation of it.
— Miles Franklin
It is nonviolent non-co-operation which evokes the highest spirit of self-sacrifice that will wean one from the error of one's ways.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I think we should wean Grandma.
— Renata Suerth