“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”~Nancy Willard American writer: novelist, poet, author, and children’s books illustrator Nancy Willard was born on this day in 1936.
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.”~Nancy Willard American writer: novelist, poet, author, and children’s books illustrator Nancy Willard was born on this day in 1936.
“Not many appreciate the ultimate power and potential usefulness of basic knowledge accumulated by obscure, unseen investigators who, in a lifetime of intensive study, may never see any practical use for their findings but who go on seeking answers to the unknown without thought of financial or practical gain.”~Eugenie Clark American ichthyologist known as ‘The … Continue reading Random Quote for May 04, 2024
“There are no simple answers in life. There is a good and bad in everyone and everything. No decision is made without consequence. No road is taken that doesn’t lead to another. What’s important is that those roads always be kept open, for there’s no telling what wonder they might lead to.” ~D. J. MacHale … Continue reading Random Quote for March 11, 2024
“We do not need, and indeed never will have, all the answers before we act … It is often through taking action that we can discover some of them.” ~Charlotte Bunch American feminist author and organizer Charlotte Bunch was born on this day in 1944.
“Sometimes questions are more important than answers.” ~Nancy Willard American writer, novelist, poet, author and occasional illustrator of children’s books Nancy Willard was born on this day in 1936.
“The trouble with life isn’t that there is no answer, it’s that there are so many answers.” ~Ruth Benedict American anthropologist and folklorist Ruth Benedict was born on this day in 1887.
“Dreams are today’s answers to tomorrow’s questions.” ~Edgar Cayce American clairvoyant Edgar Cayce was born on this day in 1877.
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