Quotes from Armstrong Sperry
Children have imagination enough to grasp any idea which you present to them with honesty and without patronage.
~ Armstrong Sperry
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Children have imagination enough to grasp any idea which you present to them with honesty and without patronage.
~ Armstrong Sperry
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But, most important of all, he knew that he had won a great victory over himself. He had forced himself to do something that he dreaded, something that took every ounce of his will.
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Happiness flooded through him in warm tides.
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There was a newfound confidence singing in his heart. He had found a new belief in himself. At peace with himself and his world, he slept.
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I put my hands on his shoulders. "Listen well, my boy. We are involved in this case together and we will finish it together. And as for that danger - my experience is that it is just like with any other difficulty: it makes no sense whatsoever to start worrying beforehand, because when the difficulties come you can somehow always overcome them again.
~ Armstrong Sperry
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