1.
At the end of life, at the end of YOUR life, what essence emerges? What have you filled the world with? In remembering you, what words will others choose?
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
At the conclusion of life, what is left behind? What have you imprinted upon the world? How will you be remembered when the time comes?
2.
I'm turning left. Look, everyone, my blinker is on, and I'm turning left. I am so happy to be alive, driving along, making a left turn. I'm serious. I am doing exactly what I want to be doing at this moment: existing on a Tuesday, going about my business, on my way somewhere, turning left.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
3.
From the earliest age on, even as we toy with it, we instinctively know there is something mighty about the truth, that it is an immobile, looming star. We grow to crave it.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
4.
No one ever went to their deathbed saying, 'You know, I wish I'd eaten more rice cakes.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
5.
Peace means no one is worried about anyone else's cookie...in this moment we are all quietly content with the cookies we have.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
6.
cozy+smell of pancakes-alarm clock=weekend
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
7.
It often feels like I'm not so much living for the present as I am busy making memories for the future.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
8.
I have not survived against all odds. I have not lived to tell. I have not witnessed the extraordinary. This is my story.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
9.
It would be difficult to convince me that leaning has no effect whatsoever on the outcome of my bowling.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
10.
I am a slow reader, and fast eater; I wish it were the other way around.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
11.
I wish I had eaten more rice cakes.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
12.
If you want to grow up to be a big, strong pea, you have to eat your candy," Papa Pea would say.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
13.
If someone is in a bad mood, tickling only makes it worse.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal