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Elementary School Quotes

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“Summer vacation is about watermelons, shaved ice, Popsicles, summer festivals with fireworks, and the ocean!!! That's what summer has been about for elementary school kids since the dawn of time! But no, you're worried about UV rays!"
"Oh my."
-I don't think they had elementary school at the dawn of time-”
Peach-Pit, Shugo Chara!, Vol. 2: Friends in Need

Maria Semple
“Your mission statement says Galer Street is based on global "connectitude." (You people don't just think outside the box, you think outside the dictionary!)”
Maria Semple, Where'd You Go, Bernadette

Anne Burack Sayre
“Better to have to retrace your steps and then move forward than never to move forward at all.”
Anne Burack Sayre, The Birthday Book Club Snatching: The Melinda & Simon Series

Kathy Griffin
“At St. Bernardine’s the nuns never liked me. Especially Sister Mary Bitch-and-a-Half. I think that was her biblical name.”
Kathy Griffin, Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin

Kelli Russell Agodon
“For everyone who never smiled in school
photos, for all who’ve wandered city streets

not knowing the where they were
or feeling alone, I’ve packed kindness.”
Kelli Russell Agodon, Hourglass Museum

Nancy B. Brewer
“For in the forest someone is always watching and someone is always listening!”
Nancy B. Brewer

B.B. Browning
“Like the thoughts inside our minds, sometimes stories wander around inside before they find themselves outside in a book. Some stories, like thoughts, don’t end up out here for you to read. They just toddle around in their slippers and then toddle away for a piece of blueberry-almond triple-swirl pie.”
B.B. Browning, Curious Stories from Wash Town: A Serious Case of Rampant Thinking

B.B. Browning
“Stories can do and be anything they wish. Just like thoughts are sometimes upside down and inside out and sometimes don’t make sense, stories don’t have to make sense, even to themselves. So if something seems catawampus or upside down in these stories, please don’t spend too much time trying to figure it out.
Just figure it’s a quirk.
After all, people like to eat normal foods, but sometimes they might eat a laugh or a chortle or a snicker or they might wear yellow socks on their heads. You see, people and dogs and other Beings do the most amazing and silly things, just because.”
B.B. Browning, Curious Stories from Wash Town: A Serious Case of Rampant Thinking

“Teaching kids is like a 5 year old box of chocolates: You never know what you're gonna get, but you can bet your ass it ain't gonna be good.”
Zany Madcap

“I'm a teacher and children's book blogger, so I am always on the lookout for new and interesting children's books. If you are a children's author and would like me to look at and/or write about your book, feel free to send me a message.”
Kelly from Kelly's Classroom Online

Ruth Ann Oskolkoff
“Pia taught fourth-grade princesses, superheroes and villains found at the Kshama Sawant International Elementary School near Greenlake. That building took up the whole block and had about five hundred students. She’d been teaching for a while. It was one of the few jobs that got a little extra salary because of the special training required. That list was short and included physicians and nurses, teachers, and pilots. Teaching also included a bonus of four hundred a month extra, which Pia spent on travel, and her cat. Others had hobbies they loved, or personal projects.”
Ruth Ann Oskolkoff, Zin

Rosie J. Pova
“The road to success is paved with mistakes.
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You don't have to be perfect to be your best.
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Sometimes, failing your way to fabulous is the path to success.
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"Turn failure into your friend!”
Rosie J. Pova, The School of Failure: A Story about Success