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Them Quotes by Laura Ingalls Wilder
- The uplift of a fearless heart will help us over barriers. No one ever overcomes difficulties by going at them in a hesitant, doubtful way.
- All those golden autumn days the sky was full of wings. Wings beating low over the blue water of Silver Lake, wings beating high in…
- I believe it would be much better for everyone if children were given their start in education at home. No one understands a child as…
- Her blue eyes were still beautiful, but they did not know what was before them, and Mary herself could never look through them again to…
- So Pa sold the little house. He sold the cow and calf. He made hickory bows and fastened them upright to the wagon box. Ma…
- 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.…
- The only stupid thing about words is the spelling of them.
- It is a good idea sometimes to think of the importance and dignity of our every-day duties. It keeps them from being so tiresome; besides,…
- Oh no, I never do much ironing, except the outside clothes. We must not iron out the fresh air and sunshine, you know. It is…
- Persons appear to us according to the light we throw upon them from our own minds. -Laura Ingalls Wilder, author (1867-1957)
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