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Quotes About Growth

There's a time in your life where you just have to let go, no matter how much you want and need to hold on.
~ Alishia May
some women turn frogs into princes. But that takes a queen, not a princess — or a shrew. Like most women, you, my dear, turn princes into frogs!
~ Alison A. Armstrong
There is no shame in not knowing something," he said gently. "The shame is in not being willing to learn.
~ Alison Croggon
No es ninguna vergüenza no saber nada. La vergüenza es no tener ansias de aprender.
~ Alison Croggon
There is no shame in not knowing something. The shame is not being willing to learn.
~ Alison Croggon
There is no shame in not knowing something," he said gently. "The shame is in not being willing to learn
~ Alison Croggon
I am what I am, all the things that have happened to me, all the things I have ever learned, as well as all the things that were born inside me.
~ Alison Croggon
Everything is difficult," she whispered. "Maybe that's something else that I've learned.
~ Alison Croggon
It is ever the way of the Knowing. I have often thought it is like a light blooming on a dark sea: as it increases, so does the depth and size of the unknown. The most wise are those who know how little they know!
~ Alison Croggon
Say not an end,' said Maerad in the same language, surprising herself for she felt as if another voice spoke within her, 'say rather another beginning'.
~ Alison Croggon
There is no shame in not knowing something. The shame is in not being willing to learn.
~ Alison Croggon
Light blooms the brighter in the darkest places.
~ Alison Croggon
She'd been a hard taskmistress - How can you be a grown-up if you can't look after yourself? she'd challenged - but she had taught him what no Greek mother ever taught a son: the basic humdrum skills required for independence.
~ Alison Fell
Knowledge, after all, could not be unlearned.
~ Alison Goodman
Her brother had not yet learned that, in the end, nothing ever stayed the same. Least of all people.
~ Alison Goodman
In fact, our brains are most active, and hungriest, in the first few years of life. Even as adults, our brains use a lot of energy: when you just sit still, about 20 percent of your calories go to your brain. One-year-olds use much more than that, and by four, fully 66 percent of calories go to the brain, more than at any other period of development. In fact, the physical growth of children slows down in early childhood to compensate for the explosive activity of their brains.
~ Alison Gopnik
Puedes tomar decisiones mejores tomando decisiones no tan buenas y luego corrigiéndolas.
~ Alison Gopnik
The world wasn't perfect. Life wasn't perfect.
~ Alison Kent
I think everybody faces challenges in their lives. I've definitely been through it - not to the extreme that Astrid did. I try to keep some kind of identity and strength.
~ Alison Lohman
In most novels it is taken for granted that people over fifty are as set in their ways as elderly apple trees, and as permanently shaped and scarred by the years they have weathered. The literary convention is that nothing major can happen to them except through subtraction.
~ Alison Lurie
We all walk around with a stone in our shoe, Younger." William T.
~ Alison McGhee
I recommend that people try new stuff or take new fitness classes all the time. It's important to mix up your routine, not only for your body, but also for your mental state.
~ Alison Sweeney
Suffering in and of itself does not lead a person into a deeper relationship with God. As with those who hear the word of God yet do not respond to it with faith, suffering divorced from faith and hope will actually embitter us as our hearts grow harder rather than softer toward God. In other words, suffering will either make us run to God or away from Him. In the midst of trials, we must ask ourselves, "Is this trial making me bitter and callous, or is it making me loving and gentle?
~ Alistair Begg
No one has ever said that life is to be easy. Only that it is to be lived.
~ Alistair MacLeod