Quote by Robert Fulghum
We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty

We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have learned to live together in the same box. – Robert Fulghum

Other quotes by Robert Fulghum

The world does not need tourists who ride by in a bus clucking their tongues. The world as it is needs those who will love it enough to change it, with what they have, where they are. – Robert Fulghum

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Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life – learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some. – Robert Fulghum

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work
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Other Quotes from
Crayons & Colors
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Never invest in any idea you can’t illustrate with a crayon. – Peter Lynch

If people want to make war they should make a color war, and paint each others’ cities up in the night in pinks and greens. – Yoko Ono

Pink is not just a color, it’s an attitude. – Author Unknown

If you’re ever in a jam, a crayon scrunched up under your nose makes a good pretend mustache. – “Phil’s-osophy” by Phil Dunphy (Christopher Lloyd, Steven Levitan, and Dan

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As much as I value an union of all the states, I would not admit the southern states into the union, unless they agreed to the discontinuance of this disgraceful trade, because it would bring weakness and not strength to the union. – George Mason

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