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Know how to use evasion. That is how smart people get out of difficulties.
— Baltasar Gracian
I was starting to realize how much the presence of a child could make adults act more like adults.
— Karen White
Henry Adams, like most people, saw society in his own image.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
of Talent, author Dan Coyle emphasizes his belief that
— Lawrence Colebrooke
May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human, and enough hope to make you happy
— Ella Joy Olsen
A young ballplayer looks on his first spring training trip as a stage struck young woman regards the theater.
— Christy Mathewson
All any grownup expects of an adolescent is that he act like an adult and be satisfied to be treated like a child.
— John Grant
Suicidal terrorists may have short shelf lives.
— John McCarthy
Aurora, you're a child, live like one, don't act like one. Enjoy the innocence, dump the immaturity.
— Noorilhuda
I think that inside every adult is the heart of a child. We just gradually convince ourselves that we have to act more like adults.
— Shigeru Miyamoto
Just because you are a child of God, that doesn't mean you can act like a child."
~Renaud — Robert J.A. Gilbert
~Renaud — Robert J.A. Gilbert
Every sacred moment is made that way by sacrifice.
— Lance Conrad
I wasn't like a Hollywood child actor - 'I'm five! I can sing, I can dance, I can act! I wanna be a star!'
— Alexander Skarsgard
I don't know if you ever really feel like you've made it.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Pity is extolled as the virtue of prostitutes.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Ugh. A club for Prodigium? That conjured up images of way more velvet and dry ice and angst than I was up for.
— Rachel Hawkins
If I was going to be treated like a child, then I was going to act like one.
— Rachel Higginson
one can no longer distinguish between history and reality after the absinthe goes in the punch.
— Beatriz Williams