the skin of moss / holds the footprints of / star-footed birds. Nancy Willard More Quotes by Nancy Willard More Quotes From Nancy Willard I haven't a clue how my story will end, but that's all right. When you set out on a journey and night covers the road, that's when you discover the stars. Nancy Willard positive-thinking stars night Sometimes questions are more important than answers. Nancy Willard motivational inspirational life If prayers worked, Hitler would have been stopped at the border of Poland by angels with swords of fire. Nancy Willard angel fire prayer It used to be on the Internet no one knew you were a dog. Now not only does everyone know that you are a dog, they know what kind of a dog you are, who you run with, where you hide your bones, the accidental piddle behind the couch, the fight you got into with the boxer, and your thoughts on the hot poodle down the street. Nancy Willard fighting dog running What you need will come back to you. Nancy Willard needs Live in your roots, not in your branches. Nancy Willard superficiality branches roots Faith takes root in the insignificant. Nancy Willard insignificant faith roots We don't really understand something until we have forgotten it. Nancy Willard understanding forgotten Answers are closed rooms; and questions are open doors that invite us in. Nancy Willard answers doors rooms What one heart finds hard to believe, a hundred find easy. Nancy Willard belief heart believe From the perspective of bullying prevention, the most serious aspect of this tweet, and also many other comments by Mr. Trump that have denigrated women, those with disabilities, Muslims, Latinos, and anyone who disagrees with him, is that he is modeling the kinds of hurtful comments that we are working so hard to encourage young people to avoid, when people in leadership positions model this kind of hurtful language, many young people will conclude that this is acceptable behavior. Nancy Willard health-news Mindfulness practice can help. I would recommend this for the president, being able to think things through to determine the best approach to deal with a challenging situation is also imperative. Increasing the president's problem solving skills would also help. Nancy Willard health-news Armenian folklore has it that three apples fell from Heaven: one for the teller of a story, one for the listener, and the third for the one who 'took it to heart.' What a pity Heaven awarded no apple to the one who wrote the story down. Nancy Willard down story heart heaven Jean Piaget observed that scarcely any question seems absurd to a child, but he was silent on the question of absurd answers from adults. Nancy Willard question child silent answers In Jenny Offill's remarkable first novel, 'Last Things,' 7-year-old Grace Davitt watches her mother, Anna, descend into madness and tries to make sense of the claustrophobic world that Anna has created for her. Nancy Willard grace mother watches world When I was growing up, I loved stories in which a girl sets out on a quest to rescue the prince instead of the other way around. Nancy Willard loved growing-up girl way