Quote by Judy Blume
Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with t

Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we wont have as much censorship because we wont have as much fear. – Judy Blume

Other quotes by Judy Blume

What I remember when I started to write was how I couldnt wait to get up in the morning to get to my characters. – Judy Blume

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I am a big defender of Harry Potter, and I think any book that gets kids to read are books that we should cherish, we should be thankful for them. – Judy Blume

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thankful
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Ideas seem to come from everywhere – my life, everything I see, hear, and read, and most of all, from my imagination. I have a lot of imagination. – Judy Blume

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You have to have fear to take risks – and I want to at least try. – Seann William Scott

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With their souls of patent leather, they come down the road. Hunched and nocturnal, where they breathe they impose, silence of dark rubber, and fear of fine sand. – Federico Garcia Lorca

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The key to change… is to let go of fear. – Rosanne Cash

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You know that day after day of, Oh God what am I going to do with myself feeling? The fear of the emptiness that it implies keeps me going. – Anish Kapoor

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