Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn’t have said.
– Anonymous
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- Conundrum: Â A fun word to repeat over and over again when no one’s listening. Actual meaning is as puzzling as the need to chant the word. – Richelle E Goodrich
- Seldom do we think about how seldom we think. – David C Alves
- Repeat one word of what I just said and I’ll cheerfully beat you to death, Mike. – Stephenie Meyer
- O Lord, Thy Word, heals my wounds.O Lord, Thy Word, gives me hope. O Lord, Thy Word, strengthens my spirit.O Lord, Thy Word, revive my soul. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- If a fact does not modify your logic on being known, either you don’t believe the fact or it is not a fact. – Raheel Farooq
- I often wonder why the whole world is so prone to generalise. Generalisations are seldom if ever true and are usually utterly inaccurate. – Agatha Christie
- A photograph is usually looked at- seldom looked into. – Ansel Adams
- It is said that the dead are infinitely patient, although it is usually said by the living, and how would they know? – Lee Battersby
- We have in fact, two kinds of morality, side by side: one which we preach, but do not practice, and another which we practice, but seldom preach. – Bertrand Russell
- Pessimists are usually right and optimists are usually wrong but all the great changes have been accomplished by optimists. – Thomas L Friedman
- Do not trust a person without scars. If they have no scars, then it means someone else is wearing theirs, usually unfairly, and usually permanently. – Justin K McFarlane Beau
- If you have to tell them you are, you’re usually not. It usually speaks for itself. – Faydra D Fields
- When there’s a vacuum of public input, lobbyists usually fill it. But when there’s public input, the people usually win. – Morgan Carroll
- We repeat the shout of the Universe. You and I blend together. You are one word and I am another. – Robin Rumi
- Mark Twain once said that history doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme. – AlbertLszl Barabsi
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- God’s word is the way to God himself. If you miss the word of God, you will miss God. Jesus is the word! – Israelmore Ayivor
- Noah got a word from God then built upon that word. Then when the storm came he stood on what he built according to the word of God! – Joe Joe Dawson
- A children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest. – CS Lewis
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- Morning, Bill,’ said Lord Tidmouth agreeably.’Go to hell!’ said Bill.’Right-ho,’ said his lordship. – PG Wodehouse
- Overbearing mothers usually give way to one of two things in their children: rebellion or passivity. In your case, the latter. – Tarryn Fisher
- Betty had forgotten how you only get slivers of stories from children – usually what they echo from overheard adult conversations. – Molly Ringwald
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