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What Do You Think? - Quotations
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Twisted Fairy Tales – Hansel And Gretel
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What Do You Think? - Quotations

What are your thoughts on these quotations?

To swear off making mistakes is very easy. All you have to do is
swear off having ideas.
-- Leo Burnett, American advertising pioneer (1891-1971)

The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the
strong.
-- Mohandas Gandhi, Indian nonviolent civil rights leader (1869-1948)

You cannot do a kindness too soon because you never know how soon
it will be too late.
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist, philosopher and poet
(1803-1882)

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Twisted Fairy Tales – Hansel And Gretel

Remember the story of the brother and sister who were left on their own in the woods because of a wicked stepmother? They were forced to nibble on a house made of gingerbread and captured by the witch.

What if the story didn't really happen the way it was told in the book? What if in reality Hansel and Gretel were a pair of juvenile delinquents who ran away from home and destroyed the innovative architecture of a timid old hermit lady?  Would they make that into a children's book?

Hansel and Gretel

Gingerbread House

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