“When I was child, I never spoke. Teacher used to write remarks on my note book. My mom sent me to a trainer. I started talking, and it gave me confidence.” WritingChildrenBookUsedTalkingTeacherMomNotesMy MomSpokesRemarksTrainersNote Book Author:Boman Irani
“From purest wells of English undefiled None deeper drank than he, the New World's Child, Who in the language of their farm field spoke The wit and wisdom of New England folk.” WorldWellsChildrenLanguageFieldsEnglandFolksDeeperWitSpokesFarmsNew WorldDrankNew EnglandWit And Wisdom Book:Personal Poems, Complete Volume IV., the Works of Whittier: Personal Poems Source: Personal Poems, Complete Volume IV., the Works of Whittier: Personal Poems
“Between his eyes, there were four lines, the marks of such misery as children should never feel. He spoke with that wonderful whisky voice that so many Spanish children have, and he was a tough and entire little boy.” FeelsShouldChildrenLittlesEyeVoiceLinesBoysFourWonderfulToughMarkMiseryHis EyesSpokesWhiskeyLittle BoysWhiskyScotch Whiskey Author:Martha Gellhorn