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Children S Book Quotes Quotes

Quotes tagged as "children-s-book-quotes" Showing 1-13 of 13
Kelly Moran
“We are all the same and we are all different. What great friends we will be.”
Kelly Moran, The Tiny Caterpillar and the Great Big Tree

William  O'Brien
“The control of your mind is most important, and it will be worth your while. You must think deeply. Clear your mind of all bad, unwanted thoughts”
William O'Brien, Peter: A Darkened Fairytale

Casey Browning
“On ol' Halloween Night
These monsters join the living
If they had it their way
They'd stay until Thanksgiving”
Casey Browning, Ol' Halloween Night

Suzy  Davies
“Motherly love flowed over her features, like a gentle light illuminating a hidden path”
Suzy Davies, The Girl in The Red Cape

Christine Kotowycz
“The branches were low with the heavy snow upon them. It was quiet in the woods. The wind did not blow there. The golden cedar needles covered the ground, creating a soft carpet for the grey squirrel and tiny mouse.”
Christine Kotowycz, The True Story of Santa's Sleigh

Laureen Flanagan-Damaren
“If you listen to the sun and the moon and the sky,
If you listen to the clouds and the stars way up high,
If you listen to the spirits, and the ground and the earth,
If you listen to the pulse and the power of your birth,
Then you will hear the songs of the birds and
the bees and hold them in your heart and your mind. You will see...”
Laureen R. Flanagan

“Never underestimate the power of cheese." Tony the Theatre Dog, 2016”
Tony the Theatre Dog

Laureen Flanagan-Damaren
“Are dreams carried on the wings of spirits?
And whispered in our ears so we can hear it?”
Laureen R. Flanagan, Where Do Dreams Come From?

Laureen Flanagan-Damaren
“Are dreams planted in the ground without making a sound?
And absorbed by our feet making rhythms and beats?”
Laureen R. Flanagan, Where Do Dreams Come From?

Kristyn Jewell
“When we reached The Point, we would first feel the slimy, rough rock below our bellies, as if being lifted on the back of a whale. We would pull ourselves along the rock’s massive underwater surface, careful to not graze our hands or knees, then climb up above the water, standing tall beside the tower of rocks. We spent the rest of our time sliding down its slippery backside, over and over again—our own natural playground.”
Kristyn Jewell, Poppy and Pa