“We all can dance when we find music that we love.” BookInspiringChildren's BooksChildren Love Author:Giles Andreae
“The more he gave away, the more delighted he became.” BookInspiringDelightedChildren's BooksBooks For KidsWriting Children's Books Book:The Rainbow Fish Source: The Rainbow Fish
“Breast Feeding should not be attempted by fathers with hairy chests, since they can make the baby sneeze and give it wind.” GivingShouldKidsFatherWindBabyHumorousBreastsChestsFeedingBreastfeeding Author:Mike Harding
“The Rainbow Fish shared his scales left end right. And the more he gave away, the more delighted he became. When the water around him filled with glimmering scales, he at last felt at home among the other fish.” BookEndsHomeLastsLeftFeltWaterFilledFishesScalesRainbowDelightedChildren's Books Author:Marcus Pfister
“I can never do better than 'Fawlty Towers,' whatever I do. Now I very much want to teach young talent some rules of the game.” WantI CanYoungGamesTeachTalentTowersRules Of The GameYoung TalentFawlty Towers Author:John Cleese
“One day I gave Clifford a bath. And I combed his hair and took hom to the dog show. I'd like to say Clifford won first prize...but he didn't. I don't care. You can keep all your small dogs. You can keep all your black, white, brown, and spotted dogs. I'll keep Clifford...Wouldn't you?” FirstsBookShowsCareBlackWhiteDogHairOne DayDon't CareI Don't CareBrownPrizeBathsChildren's BooksBlack WhiteSmall Dogs Author:Norman Bridwell
“I can see clearly now, the rain is gone. I can see all obstacles in my way.” WayI CanFearGoneRainObstaclesMy WayRainy DayDark Clouds Author:Johnny Nash
“In 1847, two years before the greedy rush for gold began in California, the Mormons quietly began irrigating Utah's Salt Lake Valley. In a sense, they were the first American irrigators of any significance. And their knowledge about the art of applying water to land has spread throughout the world.” WorldYearsFirstsArtTwoWaterLandRainRiversGoldSpreadCaliforniaLakesTwo YearsSignificanceValleysSaltGreedyUtah Author:Stuart Campbell
“The rain is plentious but, by God's decree, Only a third is meant for you and me; Two-thirds are taken by the growing things Or vanish Heavenward on vapour's wings: Nor does it mathematically fall With social equity on one and all. The population's habit is to grow In every region where the water's low: Nature is blamed for failings that are Man's, And well-run rivers have to change their plans.” MenWellsDoeTwoRunningFallSocialGrowsWaterTakenGrowingPlansFailingHabitLowsRainRiversThirdsWingsPopulationRegionsEquityDecreeVapourGrowing Things Author:A. P. Herbert