Top 1200 Nursery School Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
You can get people to follow very intricate pathways of musical information, but it feels like a nursery rhyme or a children's story.
I left the fairy tales lying on the floor of the nursery, and I have not found any books so sensible since.
I'm very superstitious. I come from a family that's big on not painting the nursery until the baby is home. — © Nina Jacobson
I'm very superstitious. I come from a family that's big on not painting the nursery until the baby is home.
I refuse absolutely to consign the whole male sex to the nursery. ... I obdurately insist on believing that some men are my equals.
I have always maintained that there is nothing wrong with nursery food now that we are grown up and can have a glass of wine with it.
I like Fisher Price music, nursery rhymes, and the alphabet song.
In my junior year of high school, I went to a boarding school for the arts: a school called the Governor's School for The Arts and Humanities. It was basically a mini-Juilliard - an intense training conservatory for the arts.
Okay, this is a secret, but I think that nursery rhymes are the most relaxing and fun songs.
When I was in high school... I loved the outdoors, and I was introduced to wilderness camping. I was in a little prep school - a boarding school in southern California, in Ojai - and when I was in this school, they had a camping program, and there would be regular trips: hikes into the mountains, the Sierras, the Sespe River Valley, and different places.
I eat very simple food, really. A lot of it tending towards nursery food.
I have a little nursery rhyme for all you children out there, something even the Godfather can understand. 'You can prance and you can dance, but when it comes to relations, keep it in your pants.
A world where everything was easy would be a nursery for babies, but not at all a fit place for men.
My schedule won't allow me to go to regular school, but I did love public school, and I did experience my first year of middle school in a regular school. — © Storm Reid
My schedule won't allow me to go to regular school, but I did love public school, and I did experience my first year of middle school in a regular school.
A man's home may seem to be his castle on the outside; inside is more often his nursery.
It seems like some of my favorite songs have almost like a nursery rhyme vibe to them.
There is health in table talk and nursery play. We must wear old shoes and have aunts and cousins.
Yes, I know. Death sits with his key in my lock. Not one day is taken for granted. Even nursery rhymes have put me in hock.
You should see the way I walk around on the way to the nursery. I look a state.
At the end of primary school, I went to secondary school. I paid $12 a term to go to school.
Boston was a moral and intellectual nursery, always busy applying first principles to trifles.
Today's Multiple Choice Thought There is no place where a loving touch so completely compensates for an unskilled hand as in: a. the bedroom b. the nursery c. the garden
Once I became the editor of the school newspaper, I had a key to the school, and I went to the school cafeteria and just took the food they threw away.
I don't know if one's more typecasting than the other, or what I am more like. But I know that the high school I went to was a private school. It was prep school. It was a boarding school. So we didn't have a shop class. We didn't have Saturday detention. We went to school on Saturday. We did have Sunday study, which you very rarely get, because then you have 13 straight days of school. Who wants that?
You'll paint some nursery and the kid will want to sleep in a drawer.
Once you accept you're a child in the government nursery, why shouldn't Nanny tell you what to do?
I teach in the medical school, the School of Public Health, the Kennedy School of Government, and the Business School. And it's the best perch... because most of my work crosses boundaries.
My son did not show signs of a money deficiency until he opened his small fist in the nursery and found it was empty.
My dad was an actor, and my older sister is an actress, and so I very much remember thinking, "Well, of course I'll do that as well." But I never imagined myself as an actor who would be in films. I always only thought of myself being in a play or a musical and maybe the odd episode of [U.K. '80s TV drama] Casualty. My backup plan was to do something with children, to start a nursery school or work with underprivileged kids. And I still dream of maybe doing that in some way. I've always got children in my house, always.
From the standpoint of the child, the great waste in the school comes from his inability to utilize the experiences he gets outside the school in any complete and free way within the school itself; while, on the other hand, he is unable to apply in daily life what he is learning at school. That is the isolation of the school — its isolation from life.
I don't want the values of others being imposed on my children in my school, and I don't think that should be happening in a public school or a private school.
I refuse to consign the whole male sex to the nursery. I insist on believing that some men are my equals.
The comic book is the marijuana of the nursery, the bane of the bassinet, the horror of the home, the curse of the kids and a threat to the future.
It is perhaps beside the point to remark that bowling alleys and supermarkets have nursery facilities, while schools and colleges and scientific laboratories and government offices do not.
The arts have only ever interested a small minority of people, which acted as a kind of nursery to support artists.
I was a housepainter and a landscape nursery man, and all these various odd jobs I had, and started doing community theater.
Consequently, their school [film-school ] was the school of life, and it was very much reflected in their work.
School doesn't teach you much. School teaches you how to follow directions, that's what school is for. And in life, not necessarily following directions helps you get certain places - because you go to the right school you can learn the right things, and you go to the wrong school you can learn the wrong things, so it just all depends. But school doesn't really teach you how to interact with people properly, you learn that outside of school.
Birchfall lapped at his wound "You're not very sympathetic for a medicine cat" "I'm here to HEAL you. If you want sympathy, go to the nursery" Jaypaw mewed — © Erin Hunter
Birchfall lapped at his wound "You're not very sympathetic for a medicine cat" "I'm here to HEAL you. If you want sympathy, go to the nursery" Jaypaw mewed
For politics is not like the nursery; in politics obedience and support are the same.
I knew what I wanted to do for my entire life, from nursery to university. I've always been geared towards wanting to act. I've stuck with it, dedicated time to it.
Actually, when Vineeth was in class 10, I was invited to his school as the chief guest. Till then I had never accepted an invitation to the school day but since Vineeth was leaving school, I decided to accept the invitation. He was the school leader too.
I had a hard time at school because I worked, so I was quite often out of school, which meant that I didn't make many friends. It can happen to child actors, because you're not in the school environment. And I did miss that school environment and being around people.
I did organize something in high school like a school walkout. These kids were locked up in their school, they weren't allowed out, but 3,000 school kids from Sydney walked out and protested. And I organized it from my mom's office at work. And I was 12.
We have a part-time nanny who does a few afternoons a week. We have a nursery.
Teaching is a personal matter of the nursery of the mind and should not be on public display.
I wonder if the nursery and the chamber of horrors are as far apart as people think?
I always knew that Neil Kinnock belonged in the economic nursery. Now, God help us we've got twins.
I really had a rough time in middle school. Middle school to me was the way most people explain high school. Then in high school I had a blast. I basically did everything that you would do in high school or in college, so it really wasn't a difficult thing to pull out.
I did drama at school, as a kid, but I ain't been to, like, acting school or anything. I was in a couple of school plays. — © Skepta
I did drama at school, as a kid, but I ain't been to, like, acting school or anything. I was in a couple of school plays.
My nan was a nursery maid. Most people weren't in big houses. They were maids of all work.
Very young children eat their books, literally devouring their contents. This is one reason for the scarcity of first editions of Alice in Wonderland and other favorites of the nursery.
I was a completely normal kid, the school nerd. In Year 8 and 9 I got picked on. I was a freak- no one understood me. I was the kid who wanted to be abducted by ET. Then all the losers left in Year 10. But I was quite good at school, and very artistic. In Year 11 it turned around. I became one of the coolest kids in school. I was in school musicals- the kid who could sing. It was bizzare. I loved school. It's an amazing little world. The rules inside the school are different from the outside world.
Most of the pollution in the water already is dead animal and plant matter and building debris, ... good stagnant nursery for mosquitoes.
Grade school, middle school and high school were relatively easy for me, and with little studying, I was an honor student every semester, graduating 5th in my high school class.
My wife was pregnant while we were promoting 'Ant-Man,' and that was very exciting, to see, like, action figures of myself, as we're getting the nursery ready.
I went to school for singing, middle school at LaGuardia High School. Followed by Berkeley College of Music and afterwards I went to acting school at the Neighborhood Playhouse for Theater.
I earned my first steady paycheck watering rose bushes at a nursery for a dollar an hour.
A true poet does not bother to be poetical. Nor does a nursery gardener scent his roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Darling and Nana rushed into the nursery too late. The birds were flown
You can do more with a castle in a story than with the best cardboard castle that ever stood on a nursery table.
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