Kindergarten Quote by John Corwin Download Open image ““Can I finish my blasted story? We'll get to supernatural kindergarten later.”” — John Corwin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Kindergarten Supernatural
“For those who relish speculation regarding the future, the tale of supernatural horror provides an interesting field.” — H.P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
“The supernatural world was like an onion. You peel back the layers, only to find more layers, on and on, hopelessly trying to reach… — Carrie Vaughne Copy Share Image
“Shall I tell you a story? A new and terrible one? A ghost story? Are you ready? Shall I begin?” — Libba Bray Copy Share Image
“Children digest terror differently. The boy saw a horror, and that horror became the wicked witch of fairy tales, the cruel snow queen.” — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
“I don't need to believe in the supernatural. Not when there's worse that roams the night.” — Sabaa Tahir Copy Share Image
“The children will need new stories and fairy tales to see them through their nightmares and daydreams, to transfigure their sorrows and fears at… — Keith Donohue Copy Share Image
“Later, when I was a new mother, I recognized her somewhat awestruck fascination with me. When you are fully immersed in the daily care… — Kate Moses Copy Share Image
“Nothing could make me pull away meat-market love goddess. My sexy little filet mignon” — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“This is worse than death. Now i have to spend eternity with my nagging wife and mother-in-law. what did i do to deserve this?” — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“I wanted to find a nice quiet spot, go to sleep, and dream about kittens.” — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“Harb was a ticking time bomb. It was like watching a preacher with Tourette syndrome. You knew the "Shit! Balls!" was coming at some… — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“I felt a smile on my face. "Thanks." "For what?" "Using my name instead of calling me a thing.” — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“You let your mind rule your reality instead of you ruling your mind." "Are you reading this stuff out of a Dr. Phil book?” — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“think I have 'gotten a handle', as you say, on being bored. At first I found the new environment to be most stimulating, but… — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“There are two primary essences in this universe: dark and light. Our souls are the containers of this essence, which gives us the true… — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“My eyelids felt like had tiny but chubby sleep faeries hanging on the lashes and pulling them closed” — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“Apparently alcohol increases charm and courage by at least ten points.” — John Corwin Copy Share Image
“My God, you're hurt," Kyle said. "I'd appreciate it if you didn't use his name around me right now. He's kicking my ass." "God?"… — John Corwin Copy Share Image
I remember learning about the Holocaust when I was in kindergarten and being terrified. I think we even watched a graphic video about it… — Jill Soloway Copy Share Image
“On my first day of kindergarten, I bit a kid. Hard. In my defense, he deserved it.” — Kat Kruger Copy Share Image
“Lila walked by with her nose in the air. In a straight line behind her, six obedient kindergartners waddled like baby geese, singing in… — Francine Pascal Copy Share Image
Winnie the Pooh was such a part of my childhood. My kindergarten was named Pooh Corner, after one of A.A. Milne's collections of stories. — Alex Lawther Copy Share Image
My children have been learning lessons about entrepreneurship since they were in kindergarten, and these lessons are paying off: even though they are only… — Naveen Jain Copy Share Image
Arnold Schwarzenegger announced he's running for governor. He's got a great slogan - 'Vote for me, or I'll make 'Kindergarten Cop II — Craig Kilborn Copy Share Image
I want to clear up a few myths about myself. People have written that I was a kindergarten teacher and a former Miss Texas,… — Krista Allen Copy Share Image
Children without access to quality early education programs start kindergarten with an 18-month disadvantage, and that gap continues to widen. By the time they… — Mark Shriver Copy Share Image
We went to public schools from kindergarten through seventh grade, and it was fun. — Dylan Sprouse Copy Share Image
I still do have the little lunch bag that my mother made out of a towel and embroidered with my name on it for… — Maira Kalman Copy Share Image
Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten. Then when you hit puberty they take the crayons away and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image