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conducive developing gross increase language motor oral sitting tv watching
Watching TV is just passive, because they are just sitting there. You are not developing your gross motor skills. ... It is not conducive to oral language development. It is not going to increase your oral language skills. Ouida Forsyth
conducive presence public
on the grounds that his presence is not conducive to the public good. Charles Clark
conducive confident economy eight environment five growth next path percent policy poverty quite reduction six taking three towards
I am quite confident that the policy environment is quite conducive for taking our economy towards a six to eight percent growth path with significant reduction in poverty over the next three to five years. Sarath Amunugama
conducive kissing
Nobody's kissing my ass, unfortunately. I could use a little. But then again, my personality isn't conducive to butt-kissing. Christina Ricci
conducive depths fullness humility knowledge means understanding
Fullness of knowledge always means some understanding of the depths of our ignorance; and that is always conducive to humility and reverence. Robert Andrews Millikan
conducive since
I don't think it was conducive to what we had. We've come a long way since that game. Dave Baseggio
conducive environment last michigan northern summers work
My wife and I now live in the summers in northern Michigan in an environment which is wonderfully conducive to research, and where most of my work in the last 15 years has been done. Douglass North
conducive environment loved school
We would have loved to have him stay. But he was able to get back to his school and be in an environment much more conducive to his comfort. Steve Turner
conducive creating environment healing helps instead patch scar thick tissue
The patch helps keep the tissue thick and mechanically softer, creating a more conducive environment for healing instead of scar tissue formation. William Wagner
missing quality stories
The greatest felony in the news business today is to be behind, or to miss a big story. So speed and quantity substitute for thoroughness and quality, for accuracy and context. Carl Bernstein
miss win
We wanted to win this game. If you miss it by a step, it makes you upset. Raheem Brock
missing-you stars today
You know what shows today are missing? Stars. Aaron Spelling
missing television division
I'll tell you what I miss most. What I would love to do, more than anything, is just anthologies. With an anthology you can tell any story and be in every division of television. We don't have any anthologies anymore, do we? Aaron Spelling
missing poison dread
Dread remorse when you are tempted to err, Miss Eyre; remorse is the poison of life. Charlotte Bronte
missionary bones good-things
A good thing to have up your sleeve is a sanctified funny-bone. Charles Studd
missionary want impossible
Christ wants not nibblers of the possible, but grabbers of the impossible. Charles Studd
missed sights
When I missed that I re-adjusted my sights for 2006. Bruce Scott
mission seen work
We used to try to see what other work we could grab. Now our mission is to be seen as a high-technology plant. Carlos Gutierrez
reading book thinking
I don't think any good book is based on factual experience. Bad books are about things the writer already knew before he wrote them. Carlos Fuentes
reading book new-books
Read and Re-Read--"Re-reading, we always find a new book. C. S. Lewis
reading glasses vision
Diaries tell their little tales with a directness, a candor, conscious or unconscious, a closeness of outlook, which gratifies our sense of security. Reading them is like gazing through a small clear pane of glass. We may not see far and wide, but we see very distinctly that which comes within our field of vision. Agnes Repplier
reading character incidents
For my part, the good novel of character is the novel I can always pick up; but the good novel of incident is the novel I can never lay down. Agnes Repplier
reading world too-much
Reading is a heady thing. You can be into the action of someone's thoughts and take a whole trip down someone's ruminations while seconds tick by in the world that they're in, but you can't really do that in film. Some films can, but not too much. Alan Tudyk
reading serious kind
For I too liked reading, thought of a frivolous and childish kind; I could not digest or comprehend the serious or substantial. Charlotte Bronte
reading mind doe
Nothing is worth reading that does not require an alert mind. Charles Dudley Warner
reading book lambs
Don't ask me who's influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he's digested, and I've been reading all my life. Charles de Gaulle
reading writing character
Mr. Pickwick took a seat and the paper, but instead of reading the latter, peeped over the top of it, and took a survey of the man of business, who was an elderly, pimply-faced, vegetable-diet sort of man, in a black coat, dark mixture trousers, and small black gaiters; a kind of being who seemed to be an essential part of the desk at which he was writing, and to have as much thought or sentiment. Charles Dickens