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Here are my three writing-related quotations for your edification and enjoyment today:

(YES!)

(Well, I'm focusing more on YA than children, but anyway, I like this.)

(Why do so many people think children are not people yet?)
Today, I am tagging Heidi at Sharing the Journey, Mary Horton at Sunshine and Scribblings, and Cordy at Write On, Cordy! Play if you want to :-)
Dr. Seuss <3
ReplyDeleteSW, yes :-)
DeleteDr. Seuss is the best. Period.
ReplyDelete(Weeeeeeeeeeeell . . . with the possible exception of Richard Scaary, I guess. But if he's not the best, he is at LEAST second-best.)
Jessica, I think that Dr. Seuss and Richard Scarry are on the level of A.A. Milne, the Rev. W. Awdry, and Beatrix Potter -- their books transcend the age group and will be read forever and ever.
DeleteI love these, especially the first one! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Natalie! Me too.
DeleteAll of these quotes are so good! I found the second one kinda funny. Have you read a Madeline L'engle book before? Her books get sooo confusing if you try to think about it :P
ReplyDeleteI've read a few of her books, and didn't love them, so barely remember them, but yes, what I recall of them was kind of twisty and complex.
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