Baby girl Quote by Phyllis McGinley Download Open image “The knowingness of little girls, is hidden underneath their curls.” — Phyllis McGinley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Baby girl Curls Daughter Girl Littles Mom Mom and daughter Self knowledge
For goodness sakes, beware of curls… It is a great art to do them so that the girls not only look modern - but… — Diana Vreeland Copy Share Image
I think to many people, textured curls still signify 'difference.' And kids like to pick on what's different. — Guido Palau Copy Share Image
Girls are small and polite and smiley. They wear dresses and their hair is long and it’s pulled into shapes behind their heads or… — Patrick Ness Copy Share Image
“I never saw such curls—how could I, for there never were such curls!—as those she shook out to hide her blushes.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
A girl is much more than she seems. She is not a toy. Underneath that make up and hair. There's a sign that says,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I don't even know how to explain the feeling that I get from being a curly girl. There's a whole new personality. — Logan Browning Copy Share Image
Well when all you do is party hard and bicep curls what would you expect to look like? — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It's cute that a boy tries to tie the girls hair eventhough its really clear that he doesn't know how to... — Leanne Copy Share Image
“When you’re the father of a little boy, which involves many joys, you do have one rationalization in your back pocket that is ready… — Wendell Jamieson Copy Share Image
The saints differ from us in their exuberance, the excess of our human talents. Moderation is not their secret. It is in the wildness… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
Tomorrow will come and today will pass, / But the hearts of the young are brittle as glass. — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
Borrow my umbrellas, my clothes, my money, and I will likely not think of them again. But borrow my books and I will be… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
The Enemy, who wears her mother's usual face and confidential tone, has access; doubtless stares into her writing case and listens on the phone. — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
God know that a mother need fortitude and courage and tolerance and flexibility and patience and firmness and nearly every other brave aspect of… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
The trouble with gardening is that it does not remain an avocation. It becomes an obsession. — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
The thing to remember about fathers is, they're men. A girl has to keep it in mind: They are dragon seekers, bent on improbable… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
Sisters are always drying their hair. Locked into rooms, alone, they pose at the mirror, shoulders bare, trying this way and that their hair,… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
Of course we women gossip on occasion. But our appetite for it is not as avid as a man s. It is in the… — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
Marriage was all a woman's idea and for man's acceptance of the pretty yoke, it becomes us to be grateful. — Phyllis McGinley Copy Share Image
My baby girl Bella is growing up so fast I remember when she was soo tiny, it shows how much she has been loved… — Crystal Copy Share Image
If you're in love and no matter how strong you're, you will be still called as baby by your girl — Jeet Copy Share Image
I started playing Madden back in 1993 because that was the first year I actually made it into the game and that was a… — Michael Strahan Copy Share Image
“How can you say that? You know how much I want a baby.” His voice softens further as he pushes a loose hair behind… — Emily Minton Copy Share Image
You know I'll be gettin? my climbin' on. Baby girl'll be gettin' her grindin' on. — Tami Chynn Copy Share Image
Congratulations to Chelsea Clinton. Over the weekend, she gave birth to a baby girl. The baby girl will not confirm or deny whether she's… — David Letterman Copy Share Image
How long is a girl a child? She is a child, and then one morning you wake up she's a woman, and a dozen… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image