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The British Museum was our first real museum, the property of the public rather than the monarch or the church.
— Kate Williams
Sometimes when I look in the mirror, I see a child, then I look and see a woman who should be turning 60.
— LeAnn Rimes
Children teach you so much. You take another look at life when you have a child. Everything is new again for you. They ground you.
— Angelina Jolie
That moment when you look in your child eyes.An you see the true meaning of life.
— Richard Allen Whisenant
Obviously, if Woody Allen calls and says he wants you to read a script, of course you read it.
— Cate Blanchett
No more shooting from anyone. Or I am going to get seriously cranky with everyone. Suddenly, and violently and all over the place.
— Simon R. Green
They called him well preserved, but they used the term in a way that was uneasy rather than complimentary.
— Stephen King
When you become a parent, you look at your parents differently. You look at being a child differently. It's an awakening, a revelation that you have.
— Philip Seymour Hoffman
When you feel yourself unhappy, look at a smiling child, you will feel happy again!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
When we look to the unborn child, the real issue is not when life begins, but when love begins.
— George W. Bush
To call a thing good not a day longer than it appears to us good, and above all not a day earlier - that is the only way to keep joy pure.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When I wear jeans I want to look like a man, not a child.
— Martin Freeman
When I was a child, Haj Salem told me that answers can be found
in the sky if you look long and hard enough. — Susan Abulhawa
in the sky if you look long and hard enough. — Susan Abulhawa
There is nothing fine about being a child: it is fine, when we are old, too look back to when we were children .
— Cesare Pavese