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Childrens Books Quotes Quotes

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Suzy  Davies
“Nestled in the cabbage leaves,
bunny's snuggly and sound asleep”
Suzy Davies, Sleepy Animals

Suzy  Davies
“Foamy and frothy,
ribbons white,
reflecting soft sunbeams
to our delight,
foaming in crests,
rippling warm sands,
tracing their patterns
on the dry land.
From The poem, " Seashore”
Suzy Davies, Celebrate The Seasons

“It seemed to Fawn, some people were worth standing up for, no matter how odd or peculiar they may be, because in the end, virtue is all that matters”
Ella Rose Carlos, A Long Lost Fantasy

Jocelyn Soriano
“Even if you can’t see any proof right now, you must believe. Sometimes, you must believe first before you can see!”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“It’s amazing how something beautiful can
suddenly change the way you feel, how it can
comfort you and heal you and give you peace.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Chris DiSano-Davenport
“With natural law there is no flaw, we must act in truth and be smart.”
Grampa Foster, Meet the Little People…An Enchanting Adventure”
Chris DiSano Davenport, See the Little People...An Enchanting Adventure

Chris DiSano-Davenport
“I will use my special sight! I will quiet myself right here and now and I will get the answer on what to do to and create my own way out of here!”
Arthur, See the Little People…An Enchanting Adventure”
Chris DiSano Davenport, See the Little People...An Enchanting Adventure

Carmen Parets Luque
“Algunas familias son capaces de recorrer el mundo en bicicleta para formar una familia con una niña o niño que esté solo”
Carmen Parets Luque, Un puñado de botones

Jocelyn Soriano
“For the sake of clarity, let it be known that this boy lives in a world that is quite different from your own... In this world, there are fireflies that can talk, there are flowers that can dance, and there are mysteries that cannot be understood by those who refuse to have an open heart.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“Why have they failed to see this the night before?
Was it because of the darkness? Or was it because
of the shadows cast from his own heart?”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“It was like being able to breathe again, as though he has forgotten how. It was like being able to believe that light still exists, and because it does, maybe he could still believe in hope. Maybe he could still find a way.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“He knew that just by gazing at those flowers, something from within him started to live again.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“For a long time, he tried to convince himself that he was content. For a long time, he tried to ignore another kind of hunger within him, a hunger that could never be satisfied no matter how much he ate.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“You reminded me of what I lack. Sometimes, it's the right place to begin."
"Begin what?" the boy asked.
"The right place to begin looking for what you need to find.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“I know we can't do anything about those who couldn't even say they're sorry...but maybe...maybe we can do something about how we feel inside.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“You say those things because you haven’t felt what I felt. Don’t you know how painful it is to be abandoned by your dearest friend?”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“It’s true; I have never been abandoned by my best friend. Even so, I think no one is really exempt from being hurt. I was hurt, too...and you may not know how I felt like...how it felt like...to be abandoned by your own mother.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“He had always held on to his pain as though it were the biggest pain in all that world, but now, now he felt he could no longer hold on to it. His awareness of the boy’s pain somehow made him forget about his own.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

Jocelyn Soriano
“Look here...this shell is unique. I think I could gather all the seashells in the world and I would still fail to find another one like this. As beautiful as this. In the same way, I think that’s how you are.”
Jocelyn Soriano, The Good For Nothing Boy

“Is all that to celebrate our return?", asked Gwizdo, puzzled.
"The day I celebrate you will be your departure", responded Jeanneline sarcastically. "No, it's for Zoria. She's coming to visit."
Lian-Chu's face lit up when he heard the name of the young girl, who he himself had trained in the profession and liked very much. Gwizdo's face, however, winced in an angry grin.
"Zoria?!? Are you nuts, Jeanneline? Why not invite all the other competition while you're at it? No, but it's true!"
Jeanneline scowled and fixed her gaze on Gwizdo.
"I'll have you know that Zoria is my daughter and that she is also Zaza's older sister. And first of all, if my Zoria became a dragon hunter, you only have yourselves to blame.”
Philippe Randol, Chasseurs de Dragons, Tome 8 : Le retour de Zoria

Austin Stack
“Suddenly, Kat sat up as her neck started to vibrate. The F.U.R. communicator built into her collar rang with a sound only her sensitive ears could hear. She had a mission!”
Austin Stack, Kat Doggers: Superspy: Book 1 of the Kat Doggers Series

Federico Erebia
“Pepito The Squirrel, had gone out and found,
A girlfriend (or friend), and brought her around!

After that day, together they'd be,
Or sometimes they'd come, individually.”
F. Jordan Erebia, More Amazing True Stories of Pepito The Squirrel

Emma Dodd
“Is it being really brave or sometimes feeling fear?”
Emma Dodd, What Matters Most

Cynthia Leitich Smith
“Grampa pulled off his lucky hat and sank into the recliner. Before long, he was snoring like a rusty hymn. 'Zzzzzz . . .'
Uncle Leonard tossed Ray over one shoulder and hauled him into the kitchen, where the smell of frying bacon filled the air.
'Any fish today?” Aunt Wilhelmina asked.
'Yes, ma’am,” Ray said, 'but that’s not all we caught.'
Uncle Leonard sat Ray down. 'What else was there?”
'Something bigger' is all that Ray would say.”
Cynthia Leitich Smith, Indian Shoes

Cynthia Leitich Smith
“Then the stars turned their attention to the younger children of the family. The ones who hadn’t grown up yet. The stars knew what was coming, who was lurking. They always did. They’d seen it all before, countless times, across vast, green oceans and ethereal night skies. They recognized the tiny, sparkling glow, nearly hidden in the wise old oak tree sprawling above the Roberts-Darlings’ backyard. They recognized the crouched, shadowy figures within its branches. The stars weren’t the only spectators closely observing Lily, Wendy, and Michael.”
Cynthia Leitich Smith, Sisters of the Neversea

“Parents who justify their sinful lives, addictions, and habits are blinded by the darkness of their own hearts, leading themselves and others astray. They forget that there is no excuse for sin before a holy God, and that the consequences of their choices will be faced in eternity. Let us pray for their eyes to be opened to the truth, that they may repent and turn to the Lord, lest they perish in their sin, leaving a legacy of destruction for their children.”
Shaila Touchton

Donna Goddard
“It would be hard if you were trying to be someone that you weren’t, but being yourself is the easiest thing in the world because you are already it!”
Donna Goddard, Riverland: For Children and their Young-at-Heart Old Folk