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Quotes About Development

transformation is slow.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
big! You're growing
~ Robyn Carr
I remember being twenty-one and thinking that my personality was a solid thing, that me was set in stone, that I would always feel what I felt and believe what I believed. But now I know that me is fluid and shape-changing.
~ Lisa Jewell
But the most valuable lesson he taught me was this: Every day we get older, and some of us get wiser, but there's no end to our evolution. We are all a mess of contradictions; some of our traits work for us, some against us.
~ Lisa Lutz
Prohibition remade national party politics and imprinted the path of American state development into distinctive and permanent molds.
~ Lisa McGirr
CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT
~ Lisa Scottoline
opposable thumbs than any prior.
~ Lisa Scottoline
A single spark is not enough to warm a room nor is a single seed enough to grow a fruitful crop. Deep love - true heart love - must grow
~ Lisa See
Man becomes wiser and more mature through life experience. The same can be said of tea.
~ Lisa See
You are a little girl, so you are still in milk days.
~ Lisa See
the four phases of a woman's life are the same
~ Lisa See
Each of us extracted different people from our parents by our personalities and hence we had different experiences growing up.
~ Lisa Unger
A better reason why we, and other intelligent species, are born with such poorly developed brains is so that we can learn.
~ Lise Eliot
When it's cool, babies tend to wake up and move their bodies more, as
~ Lise Eliot
What's wrong with mistakes? Not that I'd know. No one's ever let me make any.
~ Lisi Harrison
Lisi Harrison
~ haphazardly
Even in a fantasy realm, growing up is accomplished not without cost.
~ Lloyd Alexander
Stale water is a poor drink," said Annlaw. "Stale skill is worse. And the man who walks in his own footsteps only ends where he began.
~ Lloyd Alexander
In other words our own earliest sense of self-identity is associated with learning the language of our cultural womb.
~ Lloyd Geering
Then I went home to continue my life, which had changed a little, as lives do every day, inching by microspecks forward toward whatever surprises are coming next.
~ Lois Lowry
Fours, Fives, and Sixes all wore jackets that fastened down the back so that they would have to help each other dress and would learn interdependence.
~ Lois Lowry
each change, painful though some of them will be, will make us a little better than we were before.
~ Lois Lowry
Alys told her that it was the way of women, to tote a newborn and then adjust as it grew until by the time the child was plump and heavy, the weight seemed naught.
~ Lois Lowry
Fours, Fives, and Sixes all wore jackets that fastened down the back so that they would have to help each other dress and would learn interdependence. The front-buttoned jacket was the first sign of independence, the first very visible symbol of growing up.
~ Lois Lowry