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“Cleaning with children in the house really is like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos.”
Joleigh Little“Cleaning with children in the house really is like brushing your teeth while eating Oreos.”
Joleigh Little“So they all went away from the little log house. The shutters were over the windows, so the little house could not see them go. It stayed there inside the log fence, behind the two big oak trees that in the summertime had made green roofs for Mary and Laura to play under. And that was the last of the little house”
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House on the Prairie“So they all went away from the little log house. The shutters were over the windows, so the little house could not see them go. It stayed there inside the log fence, behind the two big oak trees that in the summertime had made green roofs for Mary and Laura to play under. And that was the last of the little house.”
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House in the Big Woods“Give it a little more trial, a little more risk, a little more pushing up and a little more stretching out. Stretch it more and let all your ideal length be seen. Your maximum self can only be known if you stretch hard till you can't do it any longer!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“Little things are little things”
but faithfulness in little things is a very great thing.“It takes so little to make a child happy, that it is a pity in a world full of sunshine and pleasant things, that there should be any wistful faces, empty hands, or lonely little hearts.”
Louisa May Alcott, Little Men“Always look at the message, not the messenger!”The Little People, The Little People Journey into the Mystic Sea”
Chris DiSano Davenport, The Little People Journey into the Mystic Sea“Give little people a little power, and it goes straight to their ugly, little heads. -Foot talks about authority”
Ray Palla, H: Infidels of Oil“To have so little, and it of so little value, was to be quaintly free.”
Wallace Stegner, All the Little Live Things“Why are you drinking? - the little prince asked.- In order to forget - replied the drunkard.- To forget what? - inquired the little prince, who was already feeling sorry for him.- To forget that I am ashamed - the drunkard confessed, hanging his head.- Ashamed of what? - asked the little prince who wanted to help him.- Ashamed of drinking! - concluded the drunkard, withdrawing into total silence.And the little prince went away, puzzled.'Grown-ups really are very, very odd', he said to himself as he continued his journey.”
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince