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Only Quotes by Robert Fulghum
- I love this child. Red-haired - patient and gentle like her mother - fey and funny like her father. When she giggles I can hear…
- It doesn’t matter what you say you believe - it only matters what you do.
- Only an open mind still has room for new knowledge. What is outgrown and used up must be discarded to make room for what is…
- We are the only creatures that both laugh and weep. I think it's because we are the only creatures that see the difference between the…
- I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge. That myth is more potent than history. That dreams are more powerful than facts. That hope always…
- If only the scientific experts could come up with something to get it out of our minds. One cup of fixit fizzle that will lift…
- The heart will turn to a prune if love is always by the numbers. How will you know if someone really loves you if they…
- Love is the grand prize and the garbage heap. Love is a spiritual root canal and the only thing that makes life worth living. Love…
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