Featuring the beloved characters from I Don’t Want to Be a Frog and I Don’t Want to Be Big, this new story is sure to bring a smile to every kid who’s ever said “There’s nothing to do!” And look for the other books starring Frog ...
I express my futility by claiming, in part, 'I can't do anything about [that].' Does it mean there's nothing I can do? What's the nothing I can't do? –I know it sounds goofy, but you know what I mean?” “N–not sure. Is this a riddle?
And, when the fun is over for the day, the book's cover fastens closed with Velcro and becomes an artwork portfolio.
“If you'll open your packet, we'll begin.” Henry undid the clasps at the top of the envelope and opened the flap. There was a sealed white envelope, among other things, in the packet. Cavanaugh said, “In the white envelope, you'll find ...
But it could become a thing . ELSIE . What could become a thing ? MORTY . Nothing . SID . This . This thing . ELSIE . ... If there's one thing I've learned , it's that you can always make something out of nothing ... ( Slight pause . ) ...
He still liked to fight after he had a few whiskey Ill/Inc if he could find anyone to stand up to him. ... “Well," the farmer said, “there's nothing Etienne can do now. ... “Mr. Tallard can do something, maybe?
Since I started writing my gloomy predictions for our future, they have—so far—come true. So maybe it's not because of glasses I predicted right, but rather because of the factual analysis of closed systems interactions that we're ...
I sat on the floor, back to the edge of my futon and watched, and then it came to me. ... your garden? That's the universe of Choronzon, the dweller in the Abyss, the dark being who stands between us and our perfect, enlightened selves.
The hen had another cluck that signaled danger for her chicks. ... Perhaps most of us have read stories of prairie fires that swept over the spot where a nesting hen had her chicks under her protecting feathers.
and effort from trying to do something like stop the war in Iraq. That takes effort and is ... something about it? The answer is always the same thing: “It's hopeless, there's nothing we can do, and we're victims of some powerful force.