Quote by Robert D Dangoor Download Open image “Girls at the seaside: Too young to handle, too old to hold.” — Robert D Dangoor ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“SEASIDE WAS A small community of one-, two-, and three-bedroom cottages, most of which had been owned by the same families for decades. Leanna’s… — Addison Cole Copy Share Image
“Any five-year-old girl – though boys would do – gave substance to her continued” — Ian McEwan Copy Share Image
Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea. — G. Stanley Hall Copy Share Image
“Beach girls now, beach girls tomorrow, beach girls till the end of time.” — Luanne Rice Copy Share Image
“We may say that all ages are dangerous to all people, in this dangerous life we live. But the thirties are a specially dangerous time for women. They have outlived the shyness and restraints of girlhood, and not attained to the caution and discretion of middle age. They are reckless, and consciously or unconsciously on the lookout for adventure. They… — Rose Macaulay Copy Share
Girls pushing 30 are looking for a stable life. There not looking for games or to be played. — Kevin McCarty Copy Share Image
Some of these little girls are afraid to admit they are getting older. I am not afraid. You can't put your finger in the… — Katy Jurado Copy Share Image
“Young girls are just too eager to grow up these days. Youth should be enjoyed not escaped,” — Angela Marsons Copy Share Image
By the time a girl becomes a teenager, her parents are so old that she cannot do anything with them. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Something dramatic happens to girls in early adolescence. Just as planes and ships disappear mysteriously into the Bermuda Triangle, so do the selves of… — Mary Pipher Copy Share Image
Telephone calls have always begun with the question: How are you? But with the mobile phone revolution, it is always followed by another: Where… — Robert D Dangoor Copy Share Image
A prisoner is committed for punishment whereas a sovereign is committed for privilege. — Robert D Dangoor Copy Share Image