Joan G. Robinson was a British author and illustrator best known for her children's books. Born in 1910, she created the beloved "Teddy Robinson" series and the acclaimed novel "When Marnie Was There." Her works, often infused with imagination and poignancy, have resonated with readers across generations. Robinson's storytelling, marked by warmth and empathy, continues to enchant audiences, cementing her legacy in children's literature.
Some days are like this. And the only way to get through them is to remember that they are only one day, and that every day ends.
The sea gives and takes away. But it takes away what it has given.
The thing about memories is that you can visit them anytime, but sometimes it’s a hard trip.
It’s not what you do, so much as the way you do it.
It’s not what you know, it’s what you do with what you know.
Sometimes you don’t need to say anything. You just have to let people know you’re there for them.
The past is a tricky thing. You can’t change it. You can only remember it.
Sometimes we need to let go of the past to make room for the present.
Sometimes the people who seem the happiest are the ones who are hurting the most.
We all have our scars. They remind us that we have lived.
Life is full of surprises. Some good, some bad. But they all make us who we are.
Sometimes the quietest people have the loudest minds.