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0 This is a placeholder text. You are seeing it because there are no other texts a... 167 1 0.9207
9 But the two men were not lonely at all. At home they were content to eat and dri... 256 2 0.8876
11 Kid, I've flown from one side of this galaxy to the other, and I've seen a lot o... 263 3 1.0965
12 What good's a reward if you ain't around to use it? Besides, attacking that batt... 143 12 0.9514
13 It is a period of civil war. Rebel spaceships, striking from a hidden base, have... 320 1 0.9173
14 The garbage chute was a wonderful idea! What an incredible smell you've discover... 106 2 0.6931
20 How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? Yes, and how many... 302 3 1.0765
156 Imagine a vast sheet of paper on which straight Lines, Triangles, Squares, Penta... 396 2 1.0310
173 Yes, the newspapers were right: snow was general all over Ireland. It was fallin... 258 2 0.9291
174 I drew the blankets over my head and tried to think of Christmas. But the grey f... 276 2 0.7901
182 I'd been walking for hours and, as usual, I'd lost track of where I was, when I ... 266 1 0.7494
205 A glooming peace this morning with it brings. The sun for sorrow will not show i... 247 1 1.1120
235 For it is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to apply it well. Th... 163 5 1.0635
236 Those who proceed only very slowly can make much greater progress, provided they... 150 2 1.0498
237 All that year the animals worked like slaves. But they were happy in their work;... 243 4 1.0855
240 There is a theory which states that if anybody ever discovers exactly what the U... 207 6 0.9604
245 When you are typing on a typewriter, your input appears directly on paper. When ... 209 3 0.9528
246 Even the best-designed chair won't make up for bad posture. Bad posture is the r... 212 1 0.8987
247 Commas and periods always go inside quotation marks. Colons and semicolons alway... 274 2 0.9348
251 A computer needs a manager to administer its operations, just as a company needs... 127 3 0.7906
252 A computer needs a manager to administer its operations, just as a company needs... 171 1 0.8054
255 There is a trick for learning to type faster. That trick is to type words rather... 94 1 1.1666
257 Imagine words like "if" as a two-finger movement instead of two single-finger mo... 169 1 0.6600
259 The ultimate way to compose is to be able to keyboard as fast as you can think s... 121 14 0.9828
263 Too often writers believe that they can emphasize words by putting them in all c... 369 1 1.1393
265 Take a break. Shake your hands loosely at the wrists. Stretch your arms above yo... 183 3 1.0491
267 All typewriters are adjusted to type 6 lines to the inch from top to bottom. You... 142 6 0.9253
275 Typing competitions provided another test of the Qwerty keyboard. These competit... 331 1 0.9682
276 Typing competitions provided another test of the Qwerty keyboard. These competit... 239 2 0.8930
301 All time is all time. It does not change. It does not lend itself to warnings or... 205 10 0.9946
310 When we pulled out into the winter night and the real snow, our snow, began to s... 450 1 0.9192
312 Parisian French is different from Provincial French and German is spoken a littl... 194 2 0.2945
319 Remember that humor is written backwards. That means you first find the cliche y... 129 3 0.9969
320 One essential rule: make sure the joke is the last possible thought, and don't a... 227 1 0.9124
334 Pursued by the Empire's sinister agents, Princess Leia races home aboard her sta... 176 3 0.9449
335 During the battle, Rebel spies managed to steal secret plans to the Empire's ult... 270 2 0.9530
353 Dean is the perfect guy for the road because he actually was born on the road, w... 132 6 1.1726
354 I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the ess... 212 9 1.0173
365 Most popular song lyrics have two sections - a verse and a bridge, where the bri... 165 13 1.0363
366 A chorus is the high-point of a lyric's energy as well as the music's energy. In... 134 8 0.9186
367 Whether they use the title or not, many lyrics have evocative first lines that g... 182 10 1.0043
368 Rhymes trap you into saying things you don't want to say. A word like "fire" is ... 262 1 1.1521
407 The intelligent person is able to identify a problem and find its optimum soluti... 121 6 0.9233
409 There are two kinds of fibers in our muscles, red and white. Red muscle fibers e... 195 11 0.8923
423 There is no physical separation after the slicing, so that edge can be ignored a... 150 6 1.0400
424 After removal from the oven, the pizza is sliced and plated quickly in a flat ca... 142 5 0.9430
427 First, the layer of dough bakes into bread, a low-water-content material with a ... 257 2 0.9932
429 The melted mozzarella layer, which we shall designate MML, is the obvious source... 217 6 1.0045
435 By studying the cooling of pizza in the gravity free environment of the space sh... 154 21 0.9169
458 The term "barbarian" was created by the Greeks; it was originally used to denote... 225 7 0.9540
459 The basis of the Aztecs' success in creating a great state and ultimately an emp... 342 2 1.0235
461 For all its apparent strength, the Aztec Empire had vulnerabilities that the Spa... 219 7 0.9469
462 Aztec rule was based upon a system of tribute and fear over the surrounding peop... 376 3 0.9260
463 The basic concept is simple: a satellite in geosynchronous orbit is connected by... 326 7 0.9057
464 By the early 1990s the first Internet language (HTTP) was written and the first ... 131 2 0.9249
466 Music finds a comfortable parallel with that of human language. Much as language... 153 15 0.9604
467 The theory of music emphasizes the elements from which music is composed. One su... 297 7 0.9324
468 Alfred Hitchcock once said, "Drama is life with the dull bits cut out." Reflecti... 230 1 0.8927
469 Alfred Hitchcock once said, "Drama is life with the dull bits cut out." If he'd ... 345 1 0.7309
501 O clear intelligence, force beyond all measure! Gentlemen, I beg you to observe ... 174 12 0.9134
502 Although his voice was also broken by uncertainty and his hands seemed to doubt ... 189 11 1.0180
533 Be impeccable with your word - speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avo... 213 9 0.9952
534 Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love. 62 6 1.1201
536 When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the vict... 105 7 1.1444
537 Don't make assumptions - find the courage to ask questions and to express what y... 258 3 1.0366
538 Don't make assumptions. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid m... 186 7 0.9997
540 Always do your best - your best is going to change from moment to moment; it wil... 180 12 0.9054
552 One scientist I met recently told me he reckoned that the average household in E... 253 1 0.8237
553 We live in a charmed world. If we have money we can buy literally everything. An... 159 4 0.9716
556 This was the most delicious meal he'd had in recent years, and he picked up the ... 281 8 0.9023
557 This was the most delicious meal he'd had in recent years, and he picked up the ... 172 6 0.9643
577 To drive out of the Central Valley of California on a hot day and into San Franc... 476 1 1.0399
578 To drive out of the Central Valley of California on a hot day and into San Franc... 225 6 1.1356
579 To drive out of the Central Valley of California on a hot day and into San Franc... 134 3 1.0833
603 Having endured the racial turmoil of the Civil Rights Movement without the overt... 389 1 1.0430
604 Having endured the racial turmoil of the Civil Rights Movement without the overt... 299 2 0.9266
605 Glancing through the 1977 Atlanta Yellow Pages reveals a city that had yet to be... 231 9 0.8383
606 With forty-six Chinese, fourteen Japanese, eighteen Mexican, and only two Thai r... 154 9 0.7290
607 Grits and fried chicken won't disappear, but perhaps future southerners will enj... 135 4 0.9645
609 As customers of all races, nationalities, and cultures visit the Dekalb Farmers ... 353 3 0.9746
610 In the capital of the Sunbelt South, the quiet revolution of immigration and foo... 167 6 1.0873
615 Air-conditioned, odorless, illuminated by buzzing fluorescent tubes, the America... 255 3 0.8150
616 When I was a kid, you never saw radicchio in the produce section, or a half doze... 311 1 0.8162
617 When I was a kid, you never saw radicchio in the produce section, or a half doze... 163 9 0.9389
618 As the netted bag says, this potato was grown in Idaho, that onion came from a f... 318 1 0.8748
619 The label doesn't mention that that rib-eye steak came from a steer born in Sout... 145 4 0.8308
620 Once you get into the processed foods you have to be a fairly determined ecologi... 272 4 1.1428
621 You have to be a fairly determined ecological detective to follow the intricate ... 188 5 0.9873
622 The great edifice of variety and choice that is an American supermarket turns ou... 273 5 1.1620
623 And though my journeys did take me to a great many states, and covered a great m... 269 5 1.0731
624 At the very end of these food chains (which is to say, at the very beginning), I... 178 5 0.8310
625 Corn is what feeds the steer that becomes the steak. Corn feeds the chicken and ... 473 5 1.0255
626 The milk and cheese and yogurt, which once came from dairy cows that grazed on g... 188 9 1.0755
627 To wash down your chicken nuggets with virtually any soft drink in the supermark... 263 3 0.9481
628 To wash down your chicken nuggets with virtually any soft drink in the supermark... 119 4 1.2034
629 Since the 1980s virtually all the sodas and most of the fruit drinks sold in the... 424 1 1.0516
630 It takes more than a calorie of fossil fuel energy to produce a calorie of food.... 397 1 0.9453
631 It takes more than a calorie of fossil fuel energy to produce a calorie of food.... 185 6 0.9064
632 Imagine for a moment if we once again knew these few unremarkable things: What i... 407 2 1.0348
633 However we choose to feed ourselves, we eat by the grace of nature, not industry... 162 3 1.0017
1520000 The need for food creates a relationship of fundamental importance between peopl... 245 5 0.9035
1950000 She laid the loaves with their straight sides together in the bake-oven, and she... 226 9 0.9514
1950001 The girl's eyes were soft and tender and the heart within her stretched a little... 244 17 0.9189
1950002 It's just one little seam after another and you never seem to be getting anywher... 206 8 0.9805
1950003 But they didn't believe that Santa Claus could, really, have given any of them n... 233 5 1.0128
1950004 This idea filled him with fears and worries. But soon he let his thoughts return... 230 7 1.1557
1950005 She would not even face the thought that presently she would have to go out in f... 197 6 1.0466
1950006 There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some coura... 213 4 1.0316
1950007 My grandparents Hiddle were my father's parents, full up to the tops of their he... 298 11 1.0457
1950008 Even when he was as old as ten or twelve, sometimes his mother would pull Tiller... 283 3 1.0634
1950009 I have lived a great deal among grown-ups. I have seen them intimately, close at... 136 15 0.8876
1950010 It's important! It explains human beings. We're all different and we're all the ... 198 3 0.9641
1950011 Meg opened the kitchen door, and there was the familiar odor of fresh bread, app... 165 3 0.9901
1950012 Neither the mouse nor the boy was the least bit surprised that each could unders... 178 10 1.0666
1950013 But of course we can't take any credit for our talents. It's what we do with the... 128 17 1.0404
1950014 One of the advantages to being disorderly is that one is constantly making excit... 96 10 0.9611
1950015 The adventure is over. Everything gets over, and nothing is ever enough. Except ... 378 5 1.0386
1950016 As whistles go, Mrs. Pickwell's was one of the all-time greats. It reeled in eve... 312 6 0.9669
1950017 The Porpoise language has 237 words that mean "happy," and Molly had actually ch... 286 13 0.9696
1950018 "Intelligence, for one thing. It's not so much that you become smarter, as that ... 215 7 0.9922
1950019 There are no safe paths in this part of the world. Remember you are over the Edg... 143 9 1.1270
1950020 "What you see is the clear warm light of April. And it means that we can begin a... 300 6 0.8978
1950021 Mr. Zuckerman took fine care of Wilbur all the rest of his days, and the pig was... 194 7 1.0004
1950022 "I was a whole lot frightened," said honest Walter. "But I'm not going to be fri... 167 8 0.9999
1950023 There were no napkins. It was all right, then, to lick the maple syrup from your... 238 7 0.9597
1950024 Closing the gate on her oldest fears as she had closed the gate of her own fence... 141 18 1.1109
1950025 Then Ma said, "Laura." That was all, but it meant that Laura must not complain. ... 200 8 0.8947
1950026 I assure you that you can pick up more information when you are listening than w... 100 9 1.1071
1950027 True, she had not enjoyed listening to Peggy ask Wanda how many dresses she had ... 221 4 1.0391
1950028 Stuart touched his toes ten times every morning to keep himself in good conditio... 221 9 1.0203
1950029 So please, oh please, we beg, we pray, Go throw your TV set away, And in its pla... 130 6 0.8166
1950030 "Annemarie admitted to herself, snuggling there in the dark, that she was glad t... 148 9 0.9821
1950031 "Stuart rose from the ditch, climbed into his car, and started up the road that ... 271 9 1.0170
1960000 If a thing is right, it can be done, and if a thing is wrong, it can be done wit... 117 14 1.1497
1960001 "First of all," he said, "if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you'll get alo... 263 10 0.9468
1960002 The King does not consider that there is anyone else in the world with feelings,... 199 3 1.1236
1960003 It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but ra... 127 12 0.8998
1960004 If the person you're talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It m... 139 4 0.9247
1960005 Not the pain of this but its unfairness was what dazed Peter. It made him quite ... 267 8 1.0010
1960006 Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail, who were good little bunnies, went down the lane... 210 2 0.9691
1960007 Thank goodness for all of the things you are not! Thank goodness you're not some... 191 8 1.1050
1960008 Grandpa taught us that good manners are very important. So today I said "good mo... 170 6 0.9554
1960009 And suppose that you lived in that forest in France, where the average young per... 250 4 0.9093
1960010 Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the THINKS you can ... 105 11 1.1079
1960011 Now when you pick a pawpaw or a prickly pear and you prick a raw paw, next time ... 245 10 1.0325
1960012 Robin Hood and Little John, Walkin' through the forest, Laughin' back and forth,... 214 3 0.6458
1960013 Oh the world will sing of an English King a thousand years from now and not beca... 251 10 0.9829
1960014 The seaweed is always greener in somebody else's lake. You dream about going up ... 245 5 1.1359
1960015 What I love most about rivers is: You can't step in the same river twice, the wa... 263 7 0.9357
1970000 He was free to enjoy the breathless glee that overwhelmed him: the speed, the cl... 161 29 1.0658
1970001 Simply stated, although it's not really simple at all, my job is to transmit to ... 140 46 0.9972
1970002 There was just a moment when things weren't quite the same, weren't quite as the... 126 17 0.9942
1970003 How could someone not fit in? The community was so meticulously ordered, the cho... 103 32 0.9199
1970004 He liked the feeling of safety here in this warm and quiet room; he liked the ex... 173 35 1.0211
1970005 He hunched his shoulders and tried to make himself smaller in the seat. He wante... 314 8 0.9702
1970006 For a contributing citizen to be released from the community was a final decisio... 143 39 0.9090
1970007 No one mentioned such things; it was not a rule, but was considered rude to call... 153 21 0.9933
1970008 After Twelve, age isn't important. Most of us even lose track of how old we are ... 146 26 0.8992
1970009 But when he looked out across the crowd, the sea of faces, the thing happened ag... 269 10 1.0433
1970010 Now he became aware of an entirely new sensation: pinpricks? No, because they we... 351 4 0.8605
1970011 Always in the dream, it seemed as if there were a destination: a something--he c... 432 2 1.0106
1970012 For the first time, he heard something that he knew to be music. He heard people... 235 10 1.1328
1970013 It was not a grasping of thin and burdensome recollection; this was different. T... 145 23 0.9841
1970014 If he had stayed in the community, he would not be. It was as simple as that. On... 214 12 0.9386
1970015 Memories are forever. 21 21 1.1952
1970017 I will not play at tug o' war. I'd rather play at hug o' war, Where everyone hug... 227 11 0.8368
1970018 A hippo sandwich is easy to make. All you do is simply take one slice of bread, ... 255 15 0.8734
1970019 There's a Polar Bear In our Frigidaire-- He likes it 'cause it's cold in there. ... 403 11 0.9119
1970021 And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid ... 350 6 0.9589
1970022 Well, son, I'll tell you: Life for me ain't been no crystal stair. It's had tack... 528 4 0.8618
1970023 What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? Or fe... 249 6 0.8600
1970025 Be glad your nose is on your face, not pasted on some other place, for if it wer... 699 3 1.0581
1970026 "My stomach's full of butterflies!" lamented Dora Diller. Her mother sighed. "Th... 121 27 0.7617
1970027 Last night I dreamed of chickens, there were chickens everywhere, they were stan... 516 6 0.9362
1970028 I am Super Samson Simpson, I'm superlatively strong, I like to carry elephants, ... 415 3 0.9795
1970029 You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of... 146 22 1.0740
1970030 Now, gentlemen, in this country, our courts are the great levelers. In our court... 257 15 0.9931
1970031 I remember when my daddy gave me that gun. He told me that I should never point ... 389 4 0.9651
1970032 Well, I reckon because mockingbirds don't do anything but make music for us to e... 209 18 1.0173
1970033 That boy is your company. And if he wants to eat up that tablecloth, you let him... 181 33 1.0047
1970034 By October, things had settled down again. I still looked for Boo every time I w... 245 12 0.9495
1970035 Let's go down to the courthouse and see the room that they locked Boo up in. My ... 214 17 0.9788
1970036 Instead of agonizing about the things you can't change, why don't you try workin... 111 16 1.1869
1970037 This was the kid who had spent an entire days at a time begging me to play Chute... 152 35 1.0769
1970038 Why does everybody in my family talk in these dramatic CAPITAL LETTERS all the t... 112 31 0.9501
1970039 Chicks dig a dude whose sporting the latest eggplant turtleneck styles. 71 12 0.9454
1970040 Mr. Watras asked me whether I was practicing, and I told him I was practicing my... 106 32 0.9025
1970041 It's amazing--my parents call everything a discussion. 54 10 0.8153
1970042 Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. 77 13 0.8692
1970043 The antagonist is the main character in the story who opposes the good character. 81 13 1.0121
1970044 A character is a person portrayed in a story. 45 5 0.8443
1970045 Chronological means arranged in order of time in which the events took place. 77 12 1.0666
1970046 The climax is the turning point of the action, when the interest of the reader p... 85 18 0.9610
1970047 A dialogue is a conversation between two or more people. 56 5 0.8661
1970048 Hyperbole is a figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for effect. 73 12 0.9708
1970049 Imagery is the use of words or phrases that appeal to the five senses. 70 8 1.1482
1970050 Mood is the feeling that a piece of writing conveys to the reader. 66 13 1.1846
1970051 Onomatopeia is the use of words whose sound suggest their meaning. 66 10 0.9340
1970052 Personification is giving human qualities to non-human things. 62 5 0.9596
1970053 Plot is the chain of related events that happen in a story. 59 8 1.1714
1970054 A prefix is an added beginning to a word that changes its meaning. For example, ... 130 26 0.9641
1970055 The protagonist is the main character in the story; the good character. 71 7 0.9450
1970056 Resolution is the solution to the problem. 42 13 1.0616
1970057 The root or base is the core part of the word that contains the basic meaning, w... 129 26 1.0787
1970058 The setting is when and where a story takes place. 50 6 1.1513
1970059 A stanza is a group of lines in poetry set apart from another group of lines. 77 13 1.1421
1970060 A suffix is an added ending to a word that changes its meaning. For example, tha... 100 18 1.0387
1970061 The theme is the main idea or message of the story. 51 8 1.0690
1970062 THEME is the main idea or message of the story when the suffix "ful" is added. 78 9 0.9765
1970063 Context clues are information from the text combined with the knowledge of the r... 191 16 1.1213
1970064 Conventions in writing include spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, a... 96 29 0.8477
1970065 A dialect is the form of language that is spoken in a certain place or by a cert... 100 23 1.0606
1970066 To edit is to check the grammar, spelling, and punctuation of a piece of writing. 81 25 0.9540
1970067 A folk tale is a story that has been passed from generation to generation by wor... 91 39 1.0233
1970068 Genre is a type or category of literature. 42 3 1.0563
1970069 A metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things that uses like or as. 69 14 1.0998
1970070 MLA format specifies guidelines for formatting manuscripts and using the English... 101 15 0.8619
1970071 A monologue is a long uninterrupted speech by one character in a drama. 71 15 0.9379
1970072 A myth is a traditional story that attempts to explain such things as the origin... 134 21 0.9889
1970073 A narrator is the voice in a play that sets the scene for the drama and comments... 149 23 1.0285
1970074 Persuasion is the concept of convincing others to agree with an opinion, to shar... 127 24 0.9480
1970075 To proofread is to find and correct errors in writing. 54 9 1.0069
1970077 To revise is to make changes in writing after proofreading and editing. 71 25 1.1706
1970078 A rhyme scheme is a pattern of rhymes in a poem. 48 5 0.9114
1970079 A simile is a comparison of two unlike things using like or as. 63 11 0.7983
1970080 Transition includes the words or phrases that provide organization and connectio... 129 28 1.0058
1970081 Voice is the style of the author; the quality that makes his or her writing uniq... 157 29 0.9857
1970082 An analogy is making comparisons between words and/or ideas with common traits. 79 18 0.8939
1970083 An antecdent is a pronoun in a sentence that refers to another word. 68 6 1.1491
1970084 Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in a poem. 54 6 0.8539
1970085 Connotation is the suggestive meaning of a word. 48 5 1.2582
1970086 Denotation is the direct meaning of a word. 43 5 1.0408
1970087 Discrimination is treating people differently based on favor or individual merit. 81 24 0.9394
1970088 An expository piece of writing is a non-fiction piece of text used to inform or ... 89 24 1.0808
1970089 A flashback is a literary technique that interrupts the present action in a stor... 126 27 0.9922
1970090 Foreshadowing is a literary technique authors use to drop hints or clues to sugg... 114 23 0.9802
1970091 An idiom is an over-used expression that means something other than its literal ... 88 27 1.0549
1970092 Irony is the opposite of an intended outcome. 45 4 1.2623
1970093 Meter is the recurrence of a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a p... 84 36 0.9927
1970094 Perspective is the point of view of an individual or group. 59 8 1.0494
1970095 Plagiarism is copying/stealing direct information from a source and taking credi... 89 20 0.9239
1970096 Prejudice is a preconceived judgment or opinion about people or groups of people. 81 23 0.8327
1970097 Racism is the belief that one race is superior over any other. 62 2 0.7884
1970098 To scapegoat is to place blame on others for problems that arise. 65 18 1.0107
1970099 Segregation is to separate based on race. 41 9 0.9622
1970100 To stereotype is to place unfair labels on people or groups of people and catego... 138 22 0.8398
1970101 Symbolism is a person, place, object or action that stands for something other t... 91 25 0.9919
1970102 A thesis is a general opening statement that informs the reader of the topic/sub... 116 17 0.9317
1970103 Tone is the attitude of the author toward his/her subject matter. 65 7 1.0402
1970104 Area is the amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape. 59 18 0.9480
1970105 CIRCUMFERENCE is the perimeter of a circle 42 4 0.8749
1970106 A composite number is a whole number greater than 1 with more than two factors. 79 40 1.0122
1970107 Diameter is a line segment that passes through the center of a circle and divide... 93 16 1.1416
1970108 Equivalent fractions are fractions that describe the same portion of a whole, or... 102 14 1.0492
1970109 Expression is a mathematical combination of numbers, variables and operations. 78 19 0.9264
1970110 A factor is a whole number that is multiplied by another whole number to yield a... 89 21 1.0210
1970111 The greatest common factor is the greatest number that is a factor of two or mor... 90 17 1.0868
1970112 The least common denominator is the least common multiple of the denominators of... 103 19 1.1090
1970113 Mean is the quotient obtained when the sum of the numbers in a set is divided by... 113 39 1.0742
1970114 The median is the middle value when all the values in a data set are ordered fro... 100 18 1.0608
1970115 Mode is the value in a data set that occurs most often. 55 18 1.1059
1970116 Parallel refers to straight lines or planes that remain a constant distance from... 112 15 1.0755
1970117 Patterns are regular, repeating design or sequence of shapes or numbers. 72 11 0.9363
1970118 Percent represents a number as a part out of 100, represented by the symbol % 77 10 0.8984
1970119 Perimeter is the distance around a two-dimensional shape. 57 3 0.8546
1970120 Perpendicular is the word for two lines or planes that intersect to form a right... 87 22 1.0330
1970121 A multiple is a product of one whole number and another whole number. 69 18 1.0355
1970122 A polygon is a simple, closed plane figure, having three or more line segments a... 88 28 1.0657
1970123 Prime factorization is the expression of a composite number as a product of its ... 94 14 1.0019
1970124 The radius is a line segment from the center of a circle to any point on its cir... 91 23 0.9536
1970125 Range is the difference between the minimum and maximum values of a data set 76 19 1.0242
1970126 A sequence is a set of elements, especially numbers, arranged in order according... 94 15 1.0227
1970127 To simplify is to write an expression in lowest terms. 54 7 0.9547
1970128 An algebraic expression is a term or collection of terms separated by addition o... 100 23 0.8062
1970129 Base is the number in an exponential expression that is multiplied by itself. It... 126 16 1.0273
1970130 Congruent means two or more geometric figures that are the same size and shape. 79 29 1.0648
1970131 A cube is a rectangular prism that has six congruent square faces. 66 9 0.8937
1970132 A cylinder is a three-dimensional object that has two congruent circular bases. 79 17 0.9162
1970133 An equation is a statement showing two algebraic expressions are equal. 71 11 0.9173
1970134 A flow chart is a visual diagram that shows each step in evaluating an algebraic... 92 11 1.0292
1970135 An integer is a whole number or its opposite. 45 2 1.0771
1970136 Linear refers to two or more points that fall on the same line. 63 15 1.2407
1970137 Linear relationships refer to a relationship whose graph is a straight line with... 107 28 0.9807
1970138 A prism is a solid figure that has 2 identical, parallel faces that are polygons... 120 14 0.9274
1970139 Proportion refers to a statement indicating that two ratios are equal. 70 20 0.9159
1970140 A quadrent is one of four sections of a coordinate grid, separated by the x and ... 87 13 0.8851
1970141 Rate describes how two unlike quantities are related or how they can be compared. 81 14 0.9965
1970142 RATIO is a way to compare two numbers. 38 2 1.1743
1970143 Scale factor refers to the number that all parts of one figure are multiplied by... 139 26 1.0100
1970144 Scientific notation is a method used to express a number written as a product of... 153 23 0.9872
1970145 Similar/like terms are terms that have the same variables and powers. 69 16 0.9901
1970146 Surface area is the sum of the area of all faces of a geometric solid measured i... 95 28 1.0327
1970147 Unit rate is the term used when one of two quantities is given in terms of one u... 84 25 1.0262
1970148 A variable is an unknown quantity that can change or vary, represented by a lett... 99 24 1.0576
1970149 Volume refers to the number of cubic units of space that an object takes up. 76 21 0.9911
1970150 Absolute value refers to the distance between a number and 0 on a number line. 78 11 1.0703
1970151 Balance equations refers to a statement that two expressions are equivalent. 76 15 0.8807
1970152 Coefficient refers to the numerical factor of an algebraic term. For example, in... 122 23 0.7846
1970153 A constant is a quantity assumed to be unchanged. 49 2 2.1730
1970154 Correlation is the trend in a set of data. A positive correlation tends to grow ... 215 27 1.0174
1970155 An exponent is a number that shows repeated multiplication, 34=3x3x3x3 70 10 0.6749
1970156 A function is a relation that does not repeat any domain (or x or input) values. 80 16 0.9584
1970157 The hypotenuse is the side of a right triangle that is opposite the right angle.... 104 18 1.0342
1970158 An intercept is where a graph crosses another point or another graph. 69 6 0.9576
1970159 INVERSE operations indicate operations that undo each other. 60 6 1.0856
1970160 Net refers to a two-dimensional figure that can be folded to make a 3-dimensiona... 89 23 0.9557
1970161 Origin refers to the point where the x and y axes meet (0,0) 60 5 0.8011
1970162 Percent change refers to an indication of how much a quantity has increased or d... 89 18 1.0577
1970163 Relation refers to any set of ordered pairs (x,y) 49 5 0.8735
1970164 Slope refers to the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change of a l... 95 19 1.0587
1970165 The square root for all real numbers a & b, b is the square root of a, if and on... 92 20 0.7655
1970166 To substitute is to plug in or replace a variable with a number or value. 73 16 0.9751
1970167 A transversal is a line intersecting 2 or more coplanar lines. 62 10 0.9269
1970168 The Asthenosphere is the molten rock layer within the upper mantle containing co... 98 32 0.9940
1970169 Convection refers to the heat transfer within a fluid. 54 4 1.1611
1970170 Deformation refers to the change in shape of the surface of the Earth. 70 6 1.1659
1970171 Deposition refers to sediments laid down in a new place by erosion. 67 15 1.0658
1970172 An eclipse is sunlight blocked by a celestial body. 51 1 0.9176
1970173 Elevation refers to the height above sea level. 47 7 0.9472
1970174 Erosion is the movement of sediment by wind, water, ice or gravity. 67 14 1.1159
1970175 Geologic time scale refers to the timeline of the geologic history of the Earth ... 113 18 0.9841
1970176 Gravity refers to the natural force of attraction related to the mass of an obje... 83 15 1.1891
1970177 The lithosphere is the rocky crust and top part of mantle. 58 4 1.0375
1970178 Moon phases refers to the change in the amount of reflected moon light visible f... 90 13 1.0025
1970179 Plate tectonics refers to the theory that explains the formation and movement of... 118 16 0.9270
1970180 Relief refers to the change in elevation within an area from low to high. 73 7 1.0488
1970181 Revolution refers to the Earth moving around the sun. 53 12 1.0954
1970182 Rock cycle refers to the processes that slowly change rocks from one kind to ano... 85 25 1.0867
1970183 Rotation refers to the Earth spinning on its axis. 50 2 0.9420
1970184 Sea floor spreading is the process that adds new rock to the ocean floor where l... 110 30 1.0908
1970185 Subduction refers to a tectonic plate moving below another tectonic plate. 74 16 1.0822
1970186 Tides refers to the surface of the ocean rising and falling. 60 17 1.1829
1970187 Topography is the shape of the land. 36 5 1.0680
1970188 Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. 58 1 1.1229
1970189 An autotroph is an organism that makes its own food. 52 5 0.8517
1970190 Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things. 68 12 1.1512
1970191 Chromosomes refers to Chromatin that contains DNA that carries genetic informati... 83 14 0.9194
1970192 Classification is the process of grouping things based on their similarities. 77 7 1.0212
1970193 Diffusion is the process by which molecules move from an area of high concentrat... 118 17 1.0243
1970194 DNA refers to the genetic material that carries information about an organism an... 117 13 1.1977
1970195 Ecology is the study of how living things interact with each other and their env... 90 14 1.0717
1970196 Evolution is the gradual change in a species over time. 55 8 0.9914
1970197 Genes refer to a segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait. 80 16 0.9659
1970198 Heredity is the passing of traits from parents to offspring. 60 11 1.0197
1970199 A heterotroph is an organism that cannot make its own food. 59 7 1.0977
1970200 Homeostasis refers to the maintenance of stable internal conditions. 68 11 0.8551
1970201 Natural selection is the process by which individuals that are better adapted to... 179 12 1.0381
1970202 Organ systems refers to a group of organs that work together to perform a major ... 101 18 1.1093
1970203 Osmosis refers to the diffusion of water molecules through selectively permeable... 90 17 0.9593
1970204 Photosynthesis is the process by which plants and some other organisms capture t... 126 23 1.0248
1970205 A protist is a eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant... 92 9 0.7993
1970206 Reproduction is the process by which plants and animals give rise to offspring. 79 28 1.0336
1970207 Respiration refers to the process by which cells break down simple food molecule... 117 25 1.0352
1970208 The word species refers to a group of similar organisms that can mate with each ... 116 32 1.0726
1970209 Acceleration is the act of speeding up, slowing down or changing direction in a ... 94 11 1.0783
1970210 Atoms are the smallest particle of an element that has all the properties of the... 89 22 1.0961
1970211 A chemical change is a change in a substance that alters its chemical compositio... 117 17 1.0656
1970212 A closed system is a system that does not allow any exchange of matter with its ... 92 22 1.0747
1970213 Compounds are two or more elements chemically combined to form a new substance. 79 13 1.0246
1970214 The word conservation refers to saving or preserving so that total amount of mat... 110 24 1.0509
1970215 Density refers to how tightly or loosely particles are packed together in a give... 91 14 1.0457
1970216 An element is a substance made up of only one kind of atom that cannot be broken... 98 15 1.1897
1970217 The word energy refers to the ability to do work. 49 15 1.1192
1970218 The word force in science refers to a push or a pull that causes or prevents mot... 84 10 1.0528
1970219 Gravity is a force that tries to pull two objects toward each other. 68 12 1.0415
1970220 Heat refers to the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to ... 114 17 1.0409
1970221 Mass is the amount of stuff in an object. 41 13 1.3793
1970222 The word matter in science refers to something that has mass and volume. 72 10 1.1845
1970223 In science the word mixture refers to when different materials are mixed togethe... 142 22 1.0429
1970224 Motion refers to the change of position for an object. 54 6 0.9964
1970225 In chemistry the word "phases" refers to the states in which matter can exist, u... 127 18 0.9205
1970226 Physical change refers to a change in a substance that only changes its physical... 199 18 0.9551
1970227 Potential energy is stored energy in an object because of its position or locati... 83 20 1.0200
1970228 Properties refers to the description of an object that tells you about its physi... 113 22 1.0867
1970229 In chemistry, the word "solution" refers to when two materials mix so well that ... 170 20 0.9874
1970230 Temperature refers to the average kinetic energy (energy due to motion) of parti... 98 24 0.9104
1970231 Volume refers to the space taken up by an object. 49 10 1.0913
1970232 Weight is the pull of gravity on the mass of an object. 55 10 1.1954
1970233 Absolute Location describes where a place is by its exact latitude and longitude... 93 26 0.9394
1970234 AD/CE refers to the time period after the year 1. By comparison, positive number... 138 28 0.7657
1970235 Agriculture refers to the farming of an area. 45 5 1.0458
1970236 An archaeologist is a scientist who digs up artifacts and fossils to tell the st... 98 16 1.0290
1970237 Artifacts are man-made objects. 31 1 0.8458
1970238 BC/BCE refers to the time period before the year 1. By comparison, negative numb... 156 27 0.7568
1970239 Civilization refers to cultures or groups that have developed certain characteri... 96 21 0.9593
1970240 Climate refers to weather changes in an area that are usually predictable. 74 7 1.1089
1970241 To domesticate is to keep in the home or to control; to tame. 61 6 0.9984
1970242 To export is to send out goods to another place. 48 1 1.0004
1970243 In Social Studies, the term "Human Characteristics" refer to man-made features o... 141 34 0.8291
1970244 A hunter-gatherer is a person or group who hunts and gathers their food. 72 8 0.9877
1970245 The word import means to receive goods from another place. 58 3 0.9064
1970246 A landform is any physical feature of the Earth that is not water. 66 20 1.0373
1970247 In social Studies the word movement refers to when people or ideas move from pla... 112 16 1.0392
1970248 Physical Characteristics are the physical features of a place such as mountains,... 99 21 1.0107
1970249 Place indicates where something is located. 43 3 1.3134
1970250 Population Density is the number of people per square mile. 59 2 0.9426
1970251 Region refers to an area that shares common geographic themes. 62 9 0.9116
1970252 Relative Location describes where a place is located in relation to another plac... 103 24 1.0492
1970253 Specialization refers to when a group or a person is really good at one thing or... 91 20 1.1021
1970254 Vegetation refers to the plants that grow in a region. 54 9 1.0537
1970255 Weather refers to the weather and climate changes in an area that are usually un... 102 26 1.0479
1970256 The word ancient refers something that is dated from a time long past. 70 12 0.9986
1970257 Communism is the term that refers to a system of strong government control over ... 115 25 0.9671
1970258 Culture is the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings a... 126 14 1.0220
1970259 Currency refers to the bills and coins used as money in a particular country. 77 22 1.1018
1970260 Democracy is a form of government in which citizens choose the leaders of the na... 104 31 1.0268
1970261 Economy refers to the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goo... 119 23 0.9754
1970262 An Empire is a group of territories, people, or nations ruled by a single author... 84 13 0.8669
1970263 Inflation is an economic term for an on-going, substantial rise in the general l... 95 15 0.9014
1970264 Infrastructure is the transportation and communication networks in a country on ... 105 17 0.9655
1970265 A Monarch is the sole and absolute ruler of a state or nation. 62 5 0.9995
1970266 Navigable means a body of water deep and wide enough to allow the passage to shi... 104 14 1.0138
1970267 Philosophy - philosophy is the study of human conduct and the principles by whic... 135 14 0.9681
1970268 A Republic is a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens e... 262 3 0.9971
1970269 Rural refers to the country-side. 33 8 0.9780
1970270 In ancient Rome, the senate was an advisory body made up of men from the oldest ... 149 22 0.8693
1970271 A Settlement is the settling of persons in a new country or place, a colony, esp... 108 18 0.9595
1970272 Subsistence Farming is a type of farming in which most of the food grown is to f... 152 24 1.0835
1970273 Surplus refers to the agricultural produce or a quantity of food grown by a nati... 114 23 0.9502
1970274 Urban refers to cities or the area of the city. 47 4 1.3081
1970275 A bureaucracy is a system of appointed officials who are responsible for differe... 103 7 1.0044
1970276 Chivalry refers to the code of behavior of a knight. 52 10 0.7860
1970277 Clergy are the religious officials who can conduct services. 60 2 1.0619
1970278 Dynasty refers to a line of rulers from the same family. 56 9 1.1345
1970279 Ethnicity refers to relating to characteristics of groups having linguistic and ... 106 29 0.8652
1970280 Feudalism refers to a political system based on bonds of loyalty between lords a... 91 14 0.9604
1970281 Hierarchy refers to an organization with different levels of authority. 71 12 0.9853
1970282 Humanism is the belief in potential in every person. 52 10 1.0182
1970283 A legacy is what a person leaves behind when he or she dies. 60 2 1.1245
1970284 A martyr is a person who dies for his/hers beliefs. 51 12 0.8392
1970285 Medieval refers to that that is related to the Middle Ages. 59 5 0.8738
1970286 Monotheism is the belief in only one god. 41 8 0.8540
1970287 A noble was the owner of an estate who governed and protected people in return f... 92 15 1.0234
1970288 Nomads are people who travel from place to place and do not have a permanent home. 82 27 1.1041
1970289 The word persecute means to mistreat people because of their beliefs. 69 18 0.9839
1970290 A pilgrimage is a voyage to a religious shrine or site, like Muslims to Mecca. 78 9 1.0106
1970291 A plague is a deadly disease that spreads throughout a population. 66 3 1.0608
1970292 Polytheism is the belief in many gods. 38 6 0.9716
1970293 In Social Studies a reform refers to a political change to make an improvement. 79 11 0.8928
1970294 Renaissance refers to a rebirth period of renewed interest in art and learning i... 89 26 0.9333
1970295 Renaissance refers to a rebirth period of renewed interest in art and learning i... 89 13 0.9834
1970296 Schism is a separation, like within the church. 47 11 0.8784
1970297 Totalitarianism is the absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a ... 111 13 0.8323
1970298 Jem said he would escort me to the school auditorium. Thus began our longest jou... 94 14 0.9895
1970299 Jem said he would escort me to the school auditorium. Thus began our longest jou... 94 17 0.9472
1970300 If you just learn a single trick, Scout, you'll get along a lot better with all ... 95 9 1.0337
1970301 He couldn't bear to see their faces darkened with shame. Jonas bowed his head an... 132 15 0.9595
1970302 In a world with no poverty, no crime, no sickness and no unemployment, and where... 175 14 0.9381
1970303 Might people freely choose to give up their humanity in order to create a more s... 220 12 1.0129
1970304 While receiving the memories, Jonas learns a different and better way to live an... 236 17 1.0774
1970305 The Community lives only in the present, and the people have a narrow perspectiv... 217 8 1.0171
1970306 The Community lives only in the present, and the people have a narrow perspectiv... 217 7 0.9873
1970307 Whenever the Committee of Elders are faced with a new situation, they are able t... 126 32 0.8691
1970308 Because of his intelligence, integrity, courage, wisdom, and capacity to See Bey... 137 29 0.8559
1970309 The current Receiver, who has held the position for decades, then becomes the Gi... 84 16 0.8992
1970310 Through his task of becoming the Receiver of Memory, Jonas discovers the meaning... 189 13 1.0025
1970311 While receiving the memories, Jonas learns a different and better way to live an... 236 7 1.0222
1970312 As the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey bask in the glorious Summer of the Late Rose... 141 27 0.9876
1970313 Cluny the Scourge, the evil one-eyed rat warlord, is hell-bent on destroying the... 162 10 0.9145
1970314 The young mouse Matthias (formerly Redwall's most awkward novice) vows to recove... 103 16 0.7478
1970315 Helped by different friends along the way, Matthias finally discovers the sword'... 183 24 1.0081
1970316 He hopes to use the weapon to defeat Cluny's infamous army and save Redwall. 76 6 0.8847
1970317 Matthias tossed the last of the hazlenuts into the basket and stood awkwardly sh... 119 9 0.8921
1970318 How could he say aloud what was in his heart? 45 4 1.1620
1970319 A million colored dust-motes danced and swirled as the two mice trod the ancient... 93 29 1.0231
1970320 Clad in armor, he leaned casually on an impressive sword, while behind him, foxe... 117 17 0.8935
1970321 All the mice took a solemn vow never to harm another living creature, unless it ... 135 20 1.0602
1970322 So it was writen, and so it has been through all the ages of mousekind since. 77 6 1.1501
1970323 It is an unwritten law that Redwall mice can go anywhere, through any territory,... 99 18 1.0212
1970324 Happiness filled Matthias from tail to whiskers as he bobbed a quick bow to his ... 106 13 0.9333
1970325 Get your rod and line. Tell Brother Alf that he is to take you fishing in the sm... 134 21 1.0135
1970326 We live in peaceful times, thank heaven, and you need only think of obeying me, ... 120 30 0.9720
1970327 Even predators will not harm a mouse who wears the habit of our Order. 70 3 0.8518
1970328 Determined to save her friend, Charlotte spins a web that reads "Some Pig," conv... 178 14 0.8776
1970329 Charlotte lives right above Wilbur in his tiny alcove, where she spends her days... 115 21 0.9516
1970330 The kitchen table was set for breakfast and the room smelled of coffee, bacon, d... 122 19 1.1036
1970331 There, inside, looking up at her, was the newborn pig. It was a white one. 74 13 0.9862
1970332 The morning light shone through its ears, turning them pink. 60 4 1.0246
1970333 Fern couldn't take her eyes off the tiny pig. "Oh," she whispered, "Oh, look at ... 110 6 0.6665
1970334 Willy Wonka's famous chocolate factory is opening at last! But only five lucky c... 111 20 0.9771
1970335 He wins the trip of a lifetime - a magical tour around Mr. Wonka's mysterious ch... 96 16 0.8954
1970336 He worked in a toothpaste factory, where he sat all day long at a bench and scre... 173 13 1.0406
1970337 Walking to school in the mornings, Charlie would see great slabs of chocolate pi... 207 23 1.0642
1970338 And in this way, Charlie would make his ten-cent bar of chocolate last him for m... 97 12 1.0447
1970339 But I haven't yet told you about the one awful thing that tortured little Charli... 131 24 0.9989
1970340 In the town itself, actually within sight of the house in which Charlie lived, t... 119 16 0.9088
1970341 And outside the walls, for half a mile around in every direction, the air was sc... 133 20 1.0520
1970342 To her small Eskimo village, she is known as Miyax; to her friend in San Francis... 97 7 0.7627
1970343 When her life in the village becomes dangerous, Miyax runs away, only to find he... 117 23 0.9852
1970344 Miyax becomes lost in the vast Alaskan tundra, with no food, no shelter, and no ... 112 21 0.9932
1970345 Now, more than ever, she must look hard at who she really is. Is she Miyax, Eski... 104 13 0.9503
1970346 Or is she Julie (her "gussak"-white people-name), the modernized teenager who mu... 112 16 0.7652
1970347 And when a pack of wolves begins to accept her into their community, Miyax must ... 115 22 1.0333
1970348 If she trusts her Eskimo instincts, will she stand a chance of surviving? 73 9 0.8758
1970349 Accepted by their leader and befriended by a feisty pup named Kapu, she soon gro... 111 18 1.0092
1970350 It was not good to show him she was afraid. Animals attacked the fearful. 73 10 0.9887
1970351 Her heart beat furiously as she grunt-whined the sound of the puppy begging ador... 100 22 1.0453
1970352 Some slight gesture that meant nothing to her had apparently meant something to ... 89 22 1.0559
1970353 Lying on her stomach, she looked across a vast lawn of grass and moss and focuse... 143 22 1.0723
1970354 Her hands trembled and her heart quickened, for she was frightened, not so much ... 194 17 0.9568
1970355 Miyax was a classic Eskimo beauty, small of bone and delicately wired with stron... 90 16 0.8413
1970356 Not a tree grew anywhere to break the monotony of the gold-green plain, for the ... 123 16 1.0371
1970357 Birds wheeled, turned and called. 33 2 1.0104
1970358 First of all, let me get something straight: this is a JOURNAL, not a diary. 76 10 0.9678
1970359 All I need is for some jerk to catch me carrying this book around and get the wr... 89 22 1.1004
1970360 The only reason I agreed to do this at all is because I figure later on when I'm... 179 15 1.0755
1970361 So this book is gonna come in handy. 36 6 1.2162
1970362 Like I said, I'll be famous one day, but right now I'm stuck in middle school wi... 101 17 0.9323
1970363 Let me just say for the record that I think middle school is about the dumbest i... 98 23 1.0612
1970364 You got kids like me who haven't hit their growth spurt yet mixed in with gorill... 113 17 0.9778
1970365 If it was up to me, grade levels would be based on height, not age. 67 7 1.1078
1970366 On the first day of school, you got to be real careful where you sit. 69 5 1.1889
1970367 It used to be a whole lot simpler back in elementary school. 60 8 1.0177
1970368 Now it's about the kind of clothes you wear or how rich you are or if you have a... 103 13 1.1827
1970369 I will not play at tug o' war. I'd rather play at hug o' war, where everyone hug... 227 10 1.0294
1970371 At night when Fred goes back to bed, he deftly plucks it off his head. His mothe... 220 22 0.9310
1970372 Be glad your nose is on your face, not pasted on some other place, for if it wer... 276 14 1.0293
1970373 Myths explain the origins of the world or how human customs came to be. 71 9 0.9910
1970374 Perhaps most importantly, studying myths can teach us about people around the wo... 140 18 0.9648
1970375 The first crewed US space missions were named for Apollo, the god of archery and... 90 13 0.9452
1970376 With my bow and arrow, I shot the hero Achilles right in his weak spot - his heel! 82 13 0.8704
1970377 Ambrosia is the food of the gods. 33 4 1.2241
1970378 In Greek mythology, Zeus ruled the heavens and Earth. 53 5 1.1056
1970379 Apollo shot poisoned arrows into Agamemnon's camp to infect his soldiers with th... 89 21 0.7870
1970380 Apollo killed the Cyclopes who gave Zeus his thunderbolts. 58 4 0.6761
1970381 Boreas is often pictured as an old man with a white beard and purple wings. 75 11 1.0298
1970382 Boreas tried to win the heart of the Athenian princess Orithyia. 64 8 0.7452
1970383 Prometheus made it down the mountain safely and presented fire to humans. 73 6 1.0143
1970384 Poseidon transformed himself into a stallion to capture the goddess Demeter. 76 7 0.8712
1970385 Pan's form combined human characteristics with the hairy legs, horns, and tail o... 89 10 1.0145
1970386 Helios had a golden chariot that was drawn by winged horses of fire. 68 5 1.0928
1970387 Helios knew that his son Phaethon was too young and weak to control the powerful... 109 18 1.0579
1970388 Heracles tricked Atlas into holding the sky for a moment. 57 8 0.8744
1970389 Apollo was madly in love with the nymph Daphne, but she didn't feel the same way. 81 11 0.9012
1970390 To prove his love for Daphne, Apollo wore a laurel wreath on his head forever. 78 28 1.0864
1970391 Zeus was the supreme ruler on Mount Olympus. 44 8 0.8894
1970392 Zeus was the keeper of laws and responsible for making sure that both gods and m... 101 5 1.1600
1970393 Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened. 55 3 0.9700
1970394 I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. 45 11 0.9750
1970395 A person's a person, no matter how small. 41 3 1.2706
1970396 I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful one-hundred ... 88 16 0.8424
1970397 If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good. 66 14 1.1198
1970398 Only you can control your future. 33 1 1.2398
1970399 All alone! Whether you like it or not, alone is something you'll be quite a lot! 80 16 0.8952
1970400 I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have ... 91 17 1.0010
1970401 You will miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut. 57 4 1.3673
1970402 ASAP. Whatever that means. It must mean, "Act swiftly awesome pacyderm!" 72 11 0.6377
1970403 I am glad we had the times together just to laugh and sing a song. 66 6 1.3079
1970404 It came without ribbons. 24 4 1.0774
1970406 It came without packages, boxes or bags. 40 5 0.8618
1970407 There's no limit to how much you'll know, depending how far beyond zebra you go! 80 17 0.8694
1970408 Think and wonder, wonder and think. 35 8 1.1454
1970409 Why fit in when you were born to stand out? 43 11 1.0537
1970410 This mess is too big and too deep and to tall. We can't clean it up! We can't cl... 97 12 0.9614
1970411 This mess is too big and too deep and to tall. 46 11 0.9690
1970412 And the turtles, of course...all the turtles are free, as turtles and, maybe, al... 102 12 0.8996
1970413 Oh, the things you can find if you don't stay behind! 53 10 1.0089
1970414 Just tell yourself, Duckie, your really quite lucky. 52 5 0.8932
1970415 My alphabet starts with this letter called yuzz. 48 13 1.1209
1970416 You will be sort of surprised what there is to be found once you go beyond Z and... 101 18 1.0147
1970417 It's opener, out there, in the wide, open air. 46 9 0.8388
1970418 I know it is wet and the sun is not sunny, but we can have lots of good fun that... 90 8 1.1904
1970419 This is not good. This is not right. My feet stick out of bed all night. 72 14 1.0905
1970420 One fish Two fish Red fish Blue fish! 37 7 1.0012
1970421 I do not like green eggs and ham I do not like them sam I am. 61 9 0.9498
1970422 For a host, above all, must be kind to his guests. 50 3 1.0225
1970423 I like green eggs and ham! I like them Sam I Am! 48 2 0.9252
1970424 Not here not there not anywhere! 32 1 1.3726
1970425 And what would you do if you met a jibboo? 42 5 0.8512
1970426 I box in yellow Gox box socks. 30 9 1.0261
1970427 Gray day. Everything is gray. I watch. But nothing moves today. 63 17 0.9720
1970428 I meant what I said and I said what I meant. 44 4 0.9202
1970429 Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, it is not going to get better. ... 95 18 1.0631
1970430 You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yoursel... 108 25 0.9484
1970431 The more that you read, the more things you will know. 54 1 1.3033
1970432 The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. 51 1 1.0080
1970433 You are you. Now, isn't that pleasant? 38 12 0.6596
1970434 Fun is good. 12 11 1.0335
1970435 You are in pretty good shape for the shape you are in. 54 1 1.4353
1970436 I know up on the top you are seeing great sights, but down at the bottom we, too... 101 9 1.1356
1970437 And to think that I saw it go down on Eight Mile. 49 2 1.0705
1970438 Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and th... 106 13 1.0859
1970439 Then we saw him step in on the mat. 35 5 1.0147
1970440 And Sally and I did not know what to say. 41 12 0.8782
1970441 Because Horton was faithful, he sat and he sat! 47 4 1.0500
1970442 Do you like green eggs and ham? 31 1 1.6319
1970443 I would not like them here or there. I would not like them anywhere. 68 23 1.1094
1970444 What a lot of funny things go by. 33 8 1.1633
1970445 I am Yertle the Turtle! 23 5 0.8352
1970446 We have got to make noises in greater amounts! 46 13 1.1969
1970447 But I had to grow bigger, so bigger I got. 42 9 0.9366
1970448 You will get mixed up with many strange birds as you go. 56 9 1.1175
1970449 It is far better to give than to receive. 41 11 0.9826
1970450 The most valuable things in life are free. 42 2 1.1594
1970451 The most precious gifts that we have to give are our time and our love. 71 5 1.1847
1970452 The only true limitations are the ones we set for ourselves. 60 8 1.0873
1970453 Positive thoughts create positive thinking. 43 6 1.1176
1970454 A positive mind is the first step to reaching our personal best. 64 11 1.1904
1970455 You have what it takes to do incredible things! 47 14 0.9373
1970456 All of the world is a stage, and all the men and women in it are merely players.... 185 16 1.0478
1970457 The world is a place to show what you can do. We all have a place in it. It's th... 112 16 1.1096
1970458 You are not only good to yourself, but the cause of goodness in others. Socrates 80 17 0.9656
1970459 If you are an okay basketball player and you start hanging around someone who is... 172 26 1.0252
1970460 Be someone the other kids can learn from and look up to. 56 3 1.1994
1970461 Yesterday is but a memory of today and tomorrow is a dream of today. Khalil Gibran 82 19 0.9100
1970462 Some men see things as they are and ask why. I dream things that never were and ... 107 17 1.0736
1970463 In a world full of Cheerios, be a Fruit Loop! 45 4 0.7830
1970464 No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt 73 9 0.9908
1970465 If I put you first and you put me first, no one will ever be second. 68 3 1.1668
1970466 If you know something is wrong be determined to change it. 58 1 0.8670
1970467 Things usually have a way of working out. 41 4 0.9795
1970468 Education is power! 19 1 0.7825
1970469 People do not lack strength, they lack will. 44 6 0.9308
1970470 Consider the postage stamp. Its usefulness consists of its ability to stick with... 111 14 1.0827
1970471 You know you can do whatever you set your mind to. 50 8 1.2099
1970472 More presidents have been born in the state of Virginia. 56 11 1.0318
1970473 No president of the US has been an only child. 46 2 1.2995
1970474 A Chinese checkerboard has 121 holes. 37 7 0.8629
1970475 George Washington had teeth made of whale bone. 47 1 0.7569
1970476 Abraham Lincoln's mother died when the family cow ate poisonous mushrooms and Mr... 106 22 0.9068
1970477 Leonardo daVinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same t... 84 8 1.1065
1970478 The bagpipe was originally made from the whole skin of a dead sheep. 68 9 1.0644
1970479 A penny whistle has six finger holes. 37 1 1.0941
1970480 There are more than thirty-three thousand radio stations around the world. 74 6 1.1333
1970481 Every episode of Seinfeld contains a Superman reference in it somewhere. 72 10 0.7000
1970482 Mr. Spock was second in command of the Starship Enterprise. His blood type was T... 90 16 0.7979
1970483 Pokemon stands for "pocket monster." 36 5 0.6160
1970484 The four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are named after famous artists - Leonardo,... 117 7 0.7971
1970485 Scooby-Doo's real first name is Scoobert. 41 4 0.7466
1970486 Rocky Raccoon lives in the Black Hills of South Dakota. 55 1 0.7152
1970487 Sleeping Beauty slept one hundred years. 40 7 0.9358
1970488 Dr. Seuss coined the word "nerd" in his 1950 book if "I Ran the Zoo." 69 3 0.7189
1970489 The word cop came from the English term "Constable on Patrol." 62 8 0.6728
1970490 A funambulist is also known as a tightrope walker. 50 14 0.9115
1970491 A klazomaniac is someone who feels like shouting. 49 5 0.7080
1970492 The ball on the top of a flagpole is called the truck. 54 6 1.0273
1970493 The two ends of a magnet are called poles. 42 7 1.1767
1970494 According to author Dougals Adams, a salween is the faint taste of dishwashing l... 108 9 0.9036
1970495 A group of toads is called a knot. 34 5 1.1050
1970496 The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched." 69 8 0.7435
1970497 The most used letter in the English alphabet is E. Q is the least used. 71 11 0.8704
1970498 The only fifteen-letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is "... 97 5 0.8313
1970499 "Skepticisms" is the longest typed word that alternates hands. 62 6 0.7564
1970500 Rhythm and syzygy are the longest English words without vowels. 63 9 0.7570
1970501 Of all the words in the English language, the word "set" has the most definitions. 82 5 0.9677
1970502 The words racecar and kayak are palindromes; they are the same whether they are ... 116 16 0.9363
1970503 No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple. 77 5 1.0866
1970504 Tarantulas cannot spin webs. 28 10 1.1795
1970505 The original name for butterfly was the flutterby. 50 3 1.1111
1970506 Caterpillars have about four thousand muscles. 46 7 1.0478
1970507 Caterpillars have about four thousand muscles. Humans, by comparison, have only ... 98 7 0.8953
1970508 Butterflies taste with their hind feet. 39 10 1.1042
1970509 A large swarm of locusts can eat eighty thousand tons of corn a day! 68 6 0.9493
1970510 Research indicates that mosquitoes are attracted to people who have recently eat... 91 16 0.9974
1970511 The poison arrow frog has enough poison to kill about twenty-two hundred people. 80 20 1.0098
1970512 Certain frogs can be frozen solid, then thawed, and then continue living. 73 10 0.8342
1970513 Frogs drink and breathe through their skin. 43 6 1.0888
1970514 Toads do not have teeth, but frogs do. 38 1 0.8000
1970515 It is estimated that a single toad may catch and eat as many as ten thousand ins... 111 21 1.1692
1970516 The gecko lizard can run on the ceiling without falling because its toes have fl... 119 12 0.9769
1970517 The tongue of a chameleon is twice the length of its body. 58 7 0.9587
1970518 To escape the grip of a crocodile's jaws, push your thumbs into its eyeballs. It... 107 14 0.9005
1970519 A newly hatched crocodile is three times as large as the egg from which it hatch... 83 13 0.9738
1970520 The only continent without reptiles or snakes is Antartica. 59 6 0.8663
1970521 Snakes do not have eyelids, so even when they're asleep, they cannot close their... 86 13 1.1515
1970522 It takes about fifty hours for a snake to digest one frog. 58 6 0.9035
1970523 A group of geese on the ground is called a gaggle; a group of geese in the air i... 90 9 1.0240
1970524 A group of rhinos is called a crash. 36 8 1.2522
1970525 A group of kangaroos is called a mob. 37 12 1.0298
1970526 A group of crows is called a murder. 36 11 1.2460
1970527 Gorillas often sleep for up to fourteen hours a day. 52 1 0.8725
1970528 It is physically impossible for pigs to look up at the sky. 59 1 1.1690
1970529 Bats are voracious insect eaters, devouring as many as six hundred bugs per hour... 111 15 1.0200
1970530 Dinosaurs were among the most sophisticated animals that ever lived on Earth. Th... 186 16 0.8573
1970531 The woolly mammoth, extinct since the Ice Age, had tusks almost sixteen feet long. 82 18 0.9308
1970532 Time and erosion have erased 99 percent of all dinosaur footprints. 67 4 0.9755
1970533 In eighteenth century France, visitors to the royal palace in Versailles were al... 175 8 0.9376
1970534 The hottest chili pepper in the world is the habanero. 54 2 0.9297
1970535 Dinner guests during medieval times in England were expected to bring their own ... 94 18 0.9539
1970536 It is estimated that Americans consume ten million tons of turkey on Thanksgivin... 86 10 0.9116
1970537 The Southern dish "chitlins" is made up of the small intestines of pigs. 72 8 0.8303
1970538 Astronauts are not allowed to eat beans before they go into space because passin... 114 12 1.0434
1970539 Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying. 59 10 1.0871
1970540 There are more than fifteen thousand kinds of rice. Rice is grown on more than 1... 184 17 1.1202
1970541 Just as no two snowflakes look alike, it is said that no two cornflakes look ali... 83 12 1.0410
1970542 Salt is the only rock that humans can eat. It is also one of the few spices that... 107 28 1.0583
1970543 The number 57 on a Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of varieties of pi... 106 14 0.9592
1970544 Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history: spade... 176 14 0.8256
1970545 For a deck of cards to be mixed up enough to play with properly, it should be sh... 108 11 0.9883
1970546 The face of a penny can hold thirty drops of water. 51 8 1.1999
1970547 Since the LEGO Group began manufacturing LEGO blocks in 1949, more than 189 bill... 136 17 0.8229
1970548 The full name of Barbie the doll is Barbara Millicent Roberts. By the way, there... 162 27 0.9861
1970549 If you took a standard Slinky and stretched it out, it would measure eighty-seve... 92 19 1.0188
1970550 The yo-yo originated in the Phillipines, where it was used as a weapon in hunting. 82 20 0.9881
1970551 It takes an average of 48 to 100 tries to solve a Rubik's Cube puzzle. 70 10 0.8445
1970552 It takes an average of 48 to 100 tries to solve a Rubik's Cube puzzle. If done p... 152 10 0.9184
1970553 The hundred billionth crayon made by Crayola was Periwinkle Blue. 65 3 0.8422
1970554 A typical double mattress contains as many as two million house dust mites. 75 7 0.8110
1970555 During the Middle Ages, few people were able to read or write. The clergy were v... 113 15 1.0446
1970556 New Zealand was the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. ... 102 23 1.0399
1970557 One hundred and sixty cars can drive side by side on the Monumental Axis in Braz... 113 10 1.0535
1970558 The Hoover Dam was built to last two thousand years. The concrete in it will not... 132 10 1.0389
1970559 The Hoover Dam was built to last two thousand years. The concrete in it will not... 132 15 1.0479
1970560 The slogan on New Hampshire state license plates reads "Live Free or Die." These... 161 15 0.7940
1970561 Bones are made mostly of the minerals calcium and phosophorus, a fiber-like prot... 111 15 0.8512
1970562 The largest and strongest bone of your face is the mandible, or lower jawbone. 78 16 1.0175
1970563 The cerebrum is the largest part of your brain. It is made mostly of nerve cells... 144 23 0.9265
1970564 Your brain stem, which connects your brain to your spine, controls your heartbea... 120 14 1.0153
1970565 The cerebellum is located at the back of your brain behind the brain stem. One o... 175 15 1.1193
1970566 He hunched his shoulders and tried to make himself smaller in the seat. He wante... 123 9 1.0855
1970567 In the very beginning of the book Hatchet, the pilot of a small two-person plane... 206 17 0.9447
1970568 Learning to survive, to plan on food not just for a day but until and if he is r... 189 9 1.0783
1970569 Miraculously Brian is able to swim free of the plane, arriving on a sandy tree-l... 193 19 0.9823
1970570 It is amazing what a single owl can do to a local population of ruffled grouse a... 110 26 1.0481
1970572 His lips were cracked and felt as if they were bleeding and if he did not drink ... 136 30 1.1709
1970573 His voice was starting to rattle and he felt as if he might start screaming at a... 90 14 1.0170
1970574 When the plane ran out of fuel it would go down. 48 4 0.8717
1970576 His eyes fell upon the stone ridge to his left and he thought at first he should... 117 28 1.1710
1970577 Using the sun and the fact that it rose in the east and set in the west, he deci... 137 10 1.2525
1970578 The berries were full and ripe, and he tasted one to find it sweet, and with non... 118 21 1.1089
1970579 Although they did not grow in clusters, there were many of them and they were ea... 127 11 1.0007
1970580 Brian tried several times to tell his father, came really close once to doing it... 157 19 1.1103
1970581 The nick wasn't large, but the hatchet was important to him, was his only tool, ... 113 6 1.0970
1970582 A flash of metal caught his eye and he saw his hatchet in the sand where he had ... 119 13 1.0647
1970583 The days had folded one into another and mixed so that after two or three weeks ... 195 8 1.0830
1970584 A day was nothing, not a thing to remember - it was just sun coming up, sun goin... 113 19 1.0524
1970585 But events - events were burned into his memory and so he used them to remember ... 154 10 0.9286
1970586 But it was s long time, a long time of eating fish and looking for berries, and ... 140 21 1.0939
1970587 He thought if he worked at it and practiced he might hit one of the larger rabbi... 178 11 1.0317
1970588 When the light comes I'll start to rebuild. I still have the hatchet and that's ... 109 10 0.9935
1970589 He could visualize more easily his mother doing things than his father because h... 127 12 1.1279
1970590 She would have the small television on the kitchen counter on and be watching th... 184 16 1.1118
1970591 When the pilot rescued Brian he had been alone on the L-shaped lake for fifty-fo... 155 14 0.9801
1970592 There were many questions on his mind about what he had seen and known, and he w... 189 12 1.0457
1970593 For years after his rescue he would find himself stopping in grocery stores to j... 155 4 1.0385
1970594 His father returned to the northern oil fields, where Brian eventually visited h... 158 9 1.0321
1970596 When the lake froze he would have lost the fish, and when the snow got deep he w... 116 16 1.1591
1970597 When Bella Swan moves from sunny Phoenix to Forks, Washington, a damp and dreary... 168 27 0.9078
1970598 Slowly, never moving his eyes from mine, he leaned toward me. Then abruptly, but... 163 11 1.0300
1970599 I'd never given much thought as to how I might die - though I'd had reason enoug... 165 22 1.0072
1970600 I stared without breathing across the long room, into the dark eyes of the hunte... 119 20 1.0241
1970601 When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it's not re... 123 15 1.0259
1970603 As Harry closed the door behind them, the old-fashioned gas lamps sprang into li... 141 10 0.9489
1970604 The only thing that was out of place was the troll's leg umbrella stand, which w... 144 16 1.0469
1970605 Then, on Harry's count of three, they reversed the spells upon their three victi... 273 6 1.0375
1970606 After the usual brief spell of darkness and near suffocation, Harry found himsel... 167 18 1.0413
1970607 Together they carried the little witch into the dark passageway that led backsta... 83 19 1.1415
1970608 Hermione plucked a few hairs from the witch's head and added them to a flask of ... 137 19 0.9975
1970609 The sword of Gryffindor was hidden they knew not where, and they were three teen... 144 15 0.9659
1970610 But Ron stopped talking and Harry knew why. The Sneakoscope on the table had lit... 174 15 0.9352
1970611 The flapping of enormous wings echoed across the black water: The dragon had dru... 115 9 1.0225
1970612 They paused in their preparations to watch it climb higher and higher, now black... 157 24 0.9773
1970613 Then Hermione walked forward and took her place between the other two. Harry pul... 186 19 1.0948
1970614 So Voldemort had managed to wheedle the location of the lost diadem out of the G... 89 9 0.9315
1970615 He had traveled to that far-flung forest and retrieved the diadem from its hidin... 175 14 0.9350
1970616 And wouldn't those secluded Albanian woods have seemed an excellent refuge when,... 169 9 0.9143
1970617 Lost in speculation Harry turned the corner; but he had taken only a few steps d... 175 33 1.0185
1970618 The stairs beneath their feet flattened into a chute and she, Harry, and Ron hur... 201 19 1.0194
1970619 They shot through the concealing tapestry at the bottom and spun onto the floor,... 107 14 1.1241
1970620 His tone was light, but his blue eyes pierced Snape as they had frequently pierc... 143 20 0.9670
1970621 They heard uproar from the distant boundary of the school as what sounded like h... 194 11 0.9677
1970622 Harry saw great winged creatures soaring around the heads of Voldemort's giants,... 286 4 0.9273
1970623 The charging centaurs were scattering the Death Eaters, everyone was fleeing the... 189 13 0.9770
1970624 As Harry looked at her, he lowered his hand absentmindedly and touched the light... 170 15 0.9398
1970625 We only got 86,400 seconds in a day to turn it all around or to throw it all away. 82 15 0.9430
1970626 We gotta tell them that we love them while we got the chance to say - gotta live... 98 12 1.0214
1970627 You would not believe your eyes if ten million fireflies lit up the world as I f... 210 16 0.9749
1970628 You would not believe your eyes if ten million fireflies lit up the world as I f... 91 13 1.0403
1970629 I'd like to make myself believe that planet Earth turns slowly. It's hard to say... 164 10 0.9525
1970630 I'd like to make myself believe that planet Earth turns slowly. 63 7 0.9743
1970631 'Cause I'd get a thousand hugs from ten thousand lightning bugs as they tried to... 195 9 0.9820
1970632 'Cause I'd get a thousand hugs from ten thousand lightning bugs as they tried to... 103 9 0.9997
1970633 I never thought that it'd be easy, 'cause we're both so distant now, and the wal... 128 14 0.9374
1970634 No one has a solid answer, but just walking in the dark, and you can see the loo... 117 17 1.1746
1970635 So its up to you, and its up to me, and we meet in the middle, on our way back d... 189 5 1.0494
1970636 So its up to you, and its up to me, and we meet in the middle, on our way back d... 93 10 1.0092
1970637 I felt so far away from where we used to be. And now we're standing and where do... 130 22 1.0861
1970638 You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll ... 119 19 0.9652
1970639 Imagine no possessions - I wonder if you can. No need for greed or hunger a brot... 141 10 0.9144
1970641 Imagine there's no countries - it isn't hard to do. Nothing to kill or die for a... 144 13 1.0445
1970642 Imagine there's no countries - it isn't hard to do. 51 5 0.7514
1970643 When the night has come and the land is dark, and the moon is the only light we ... 168 14 1.0158
1970644 If the sky that we look upon should tumble and fall, and the mountain should cru... 186 13 0.9053
1970645 If the sky that we look upon should tumble and fall, and the mountain should cru... 96 10 1.0329
1970646 Whenever you're in trouble won't you stand by me? 49 9 0.9268
1970647 The past is history, future is a mystery, now is a gift, that's why they call it... 93 14 1.0073
1970648 My friend, the panda will never fulfill his destiny, nor you yours until you let... 111 15 0.9659
1970649 Look at this tree, Shifu: I cannot make it blossom when it suits me nor make it ... 107 20 0.9764
1970650 I'm not a big fat panda. I'm THE big fat panda. 47 2 0.9509
1970651 He was so deadly, in fact, that his enemies would go blind from over-exposure to... 98 4 0.9370
1970652 We are noodle folk. Broth runs through our veins. 49 5 0.9544
1970653 It is said that the Dragon Warrior can go for months without eating, surviving o... 144 19 1.0362
1970654 One must first master the highest level of kung fu, and that is clearly impossib... 115 7 1.1312
1970655 I just ate, so I'm still digesting, so my kung fu may not be as good as later on. 81 21 0.9988
1970656 Who is worthy to be trusted with the secret to limitless power? 63 7 1.0915
1970657 My patience is wearing thin. 28 4 1.0300
1970658 One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it. 61 6 0.9047
1970659 Maybe I should just quit and go back to making noodles. 55 5 1.0252
1970660 You are too concerned about what was and what will be. 54 6 1.0329
1970661 I know you're trying to be all mystical and Kung Fu-ey, but could you tell me wh... 96 19 0.8970
1970662 This is where Oogway unraveled the mysteries of harmony and focus. This is the b... 102 14 0.9730
1970663 This is where Oogway unraveled the mysteries of harmony and focus. 66 12 1.0238
1970664 To make something special you just have to believe it's special. 64 11 1.0823
1970665 Actually, when I was young and crazy, I thought about running away and learning ... 97 10 1.0626
1970666 The warrior said nothing, for his mouth was full. 49 3 1.2549
1970667 Work hard, panda, and someday, you will have ears like mine. 60 2 1.0516
1970668 But you will have the one thing no one else has! 48 3 0.9847
1970669 You must now continue your journey without me. 46 3 0.8791
1970670 In a haze of peach blossoms, Oogway ascends to the heavens. 59 1 0.8118
1970671 Do you truly believe I'm ready for this? 40 2 0.6265
1970672 But even after traveling across the world to keep these four very different frie... 155 17 1.1185
1970673 I think we may have been very, very wrong about the pants. The one time I wore t... 103 11 1.0118
1970674 You are really good with that thing! Took me weeks to get the hang of it. 73 12 1.1329
1970675 But looking back now I feel like our lives changed because they had to, and that... 237 9 1.2069
1970676 I was just sitting in the kitchen doing my homework and she just walked in and j... 110 16 1.1230
1970677 You know, I don't even know if you could call it a pizza. It was more like the e... 132 14 0.8955
1970678 You know, I don't even know if you could call it a pizza. It was more like the e... 132 17 0.9244
1970679 You know, I don't even know if you could call it a pizza. It was more like the e... 132 20 0.8823
1970680 You know, I don't even know if you could call it a pizza. 57 3 0.9195
1970681 I remember thinking that maybe there won't be any more bad spells. Maybe she'll ... 112 21 1.1521
1970682 I mean, you have a strength in you that your mom never had. As much as she wante... 107 11 1.0494
1970683 You can pretend that you don't understand me, but I know you do. 64 15 0.9807
1970684 What no-one ever sees is that there's this whole other part of me that's just li... 144 20 1.0087
1970685 You don't have to use this in your movie or anything, although now that I think ... 144 17 1.0234
1970686 Being happy isn't having everything in your life be perfect. 60 2 0.8797
1970687 Maybe it's about stringing together all the little things like wearing these pan... 175 16 1.0402
1970688 It's called leukemia... and yeah, I would like to come with you, but are you jus... 119 8 1.0785
1970689 Yeah, she said that we were right all along and that the pants are magic. 73 17 1.2121
1970690 I know that you're tired, okay, but you can't give up, the Pants will give you a... 110 10 0.9379
1970691 The Pants have already worked their magic on me. They brought me to you. 72 11 1.0744
1970692 In this life, family is the most precious gift we are given, the most sacred. Tu... 141 12 1.0915
1970693 In this life, family is the most precious gift we are given, the most sacred. 77 7 0.9472
1970694 Turn your back on them and that is when you truly have nothing. 63 7 1.1264
1970695 When you're the one who walks around saying screw the world because that's easie... 112 13 1.0982
1970696 Some people show off their beauty because they want the world to see it. Others ... 155 28 1.0925
1970697 Some people show off their beauty because they want the world to see it. 72 5 1.2208
1970698 Others try to hide their beauty because they want the world to see something else. 82 17 1.1186
1970699 It makes me so sad that people like Kostas and Bridget who have lost everything ... 148 14 1.0856
1970700 There's a part of me that wants to let him in but then I feel myself put this wa... 256 21 1.0168
1970701 There's a part of me that wants to let him in but then I feel myself put this wa... 113 23 1.1379
1970702 Maybe that's what strikes me most about Kostas: that despite everything he's suf... 142 16 0.9844
1970703 We have gathered here today to celebrate a magical gift that has been given to us. 82 17 1.0736
1970704 Rule #7: Any removal of the pants must be done by the wearer herself. 69 2 0.6943
1970705 You know what I like most about the stars? You look at them, at all of them up t... 140 24 1.0984
1970706 Not of dying, really. It's more that I'm afraid of time. And not having enough o... 217 8 0.9373
1970707 Time to figure out who I'm supposed to be... to find my place in the world befor... 101 8 1.1270
1970708 You think a pair of pants that fits all three of you is going to fit...all of th... 84 12 1.0849
1970709 Well, Tibby kind of marches to her own drum. I'm kind of jealous of her. 72 4 0.9717
1970710 It's the fact that you've found yourself this new family and I feel like some ou... 127 13 1.0338
1970711 They had just witnessed one of those regular but painful life transitions. That,... 119 15 0.8822
1970712 They had just witnessed one of those regular but painful life transitions. 74 7 1.0891
1970713 We had all the way until next summer, when we would take out the Traveling Pants... 117 20 0.9965
1970714 Didn't your mother warn you that you shouldn't go out into Central Park at night? 81 7 0.9870
1970715 Mr. and Mrs. Little, we try to discourage couples from adopting outside of their... 117 9 0.9776
1970716 I'm not just a mouse. I'm a member of this family. 50 6 0.8332
1970717 Taxi! What does a mouse have to do to get a cab in this city? 61 6 1.0068
1970718 Stuart jumped for the halyards, and the jib and the forestaysail came rippling d... 84 21 0.8513
1970719 He said model boats were his hobby and that he'd be delighted to have Stuart tak... 116 15 1.0431
1970720 One cold afternoon Mrs. Little was shaking her dustcloth out of the window when ... 146 15 1.0343
1970721 She brought it in and put it near the radiator, and in a short while it fluttere... 112 6 1.0728
1970722 It seemed to him that he had never seen any creature so beautiful as this tiny b... 110 20 1.1078
1970723 It was a tired little mouse that crawled into bed a few minutes later - tired bu... 106 27 1.0133
1970724 He lay that way for almost an hour and when he recovered his senses he looked ar... 115 31 1.1178
1970725 The highways and byways are where you'll find me, always looking for Margalo. 77 11 0.9864
1970726 Taking a piece of thread from his pocket, he lashed the paddles to the thwarts, ... 188 17 1.0051
1970727 Nix on swiping anything. 24 10 0.9792
1970728 Well now, if I'm going to be Chairman of the World this morning, we've got to ha... 219 10 1.0456
1970729 Well now, if I'm going to be Chairman of the World this morning, we've got to ha... 94 10 1.0462
1970730 And don't forget - a person who is looking for something doesn't travel very fast. 82 16 1.0358
1970731 And don't forget - a person who is looking for something doesn't travel very fast. 82 13 1.0419
1970732 Stuart rose from the ditch, climbed into his car, and started up the road that l... 100 16 1.0357
1970733 But the sky was bright, and somehow he felt he was headed in the right direction. 81 13 1.2261
1970734 It was Leslie who had taken him from the cow pasture into Terabithia and turned ... 96 13 1.0043
1970735 Now it occurred to him that perhaps Terabithia was like a castle where you came ... 95 8 0.9708
1970736 It was up to him to pay back to the world in beauty and caring what Leslie had l... 113 16 1.0036
1970737 After you stayed for a while and grew strong you had to move on. 64 11 1.2357
1970739 I mean, you're really good at it for a girl. 44 4 0.8539
1970740 You have to believe it, and you hate it. I don't have to believe it, and I think... 96 25 0.9201
1970741 Just close your eyes and keep your mind wide open. 50 12 1.1388
1970742 We rule Terabithia, and nothing crushes us! 43 4 0.9131
1970744 She brought you something special when she came here, didn't she? That's what yo... 123 13 0.9968
1970745 She brought you something special when she came here, didn't she? 65 10 1.0614
1970746 That's what you hold onto. That's how you keep her alive. 57 3 0.9540
1970747 I check my air. I don't have as much time as I need to see everything, but that ... 108 11 1.0441
1970748 My dad says that TV destroys brain cells. 41 2 1.0403
1970749 Yeah, well, you're pretty good at art... for a boy! 51 1 0.9370
1970750 So I realize, that if it's hard for me, how much harder it must be for you. 75 5 0.8165
1970751 When my husband died, people kept telling me not to cry. People kept trying to h... 128 10 0.8809
1970752 When my husband died, people kept telling me not to cry. 56 3 1.1488
1970753 People kept trying to help me to forget. But I didn't want to forget... 71 12 0.9394
1970754 So I guess you're the fastest kid in school now, huh? 53 2 1.1487
1970755 Mel Blanc, who was the voice of Bugs Bunny in the cartoons, was allergic to carr... 84 16 1.0109
1970757 Popeye's adopted son is named Swee'pea. 39 9 0.7970
1970758 Popeye is five feet, six inches tall. He has a anchor tattooed on his arm. 74 3 0.9706
1970759 In the comic strip Peanuts, Charlie Brown's father is a barber. 63 16 0.9067
1970760 In the movie Fantasia, the sorcerer's name is Yesnid - Disney spelled backward. 79 8 0.8363
1970761 The first female monster to appeaar on the big screen was the Bride of Frankenst... 84 14 0.9727
1970762 C3PO is first character to speak in Star Wars. 46 11 0.8333
1970763 Luke Skywalker's last name was changed at the last minute from Skykiller to make... 97 7 1.1374
1970764 In the movie ET, the sound of his walking was made by someone squishing her hand... 91 16 1.1060
1970765 Sleeping Beauty slept for one hundred years. 44 3 0.8764
1970766 Bambi was originally published in 1929 in German. 49 2 0.7558
1970767 The name for Oz in The Wizard of Oz was thought up when the author looked at his... 126 11 0.8511
1970768 Guinness World Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen fro... 99 21 0.9920
1970769 Mary Shelley wrote the book Frankenstein at the age of nineteen. 64 12 0.9279
1970770 People in Iceland read more books per capita than any other people in the world. 80 14 1.0442
1970771 Tom Sawyer was the first novel written on a typewriter. 55 1 1.1048
1970772 Did you know that dolphins sleep with one eye open? 51 9 1.2942
1970773 Did you know that a mammal's blood is red, an insect's blood is yellow and a lob... 101 6 0.9498
1970774 Did you know that loud, fast music makes termites chew faster? 62 2 1.0728
1970775 Did you know that the eye of an ostrich is larger than its brain? 65 13 1.0473
1970776 Did you know that the tongue of a blue whale is larger than an elephant? 72 6 0.9988
1970777 Did you know that the whistle of a blue whale is the loudest noise made by an an... 85 14 1.1060
1970778 Did you know that camels have three eyelids to protect their eyes from blown sand? 82 11 1.0381
1970779 Did you know that only female mosquitos bite? 45 4 0.9815
1970780 The fastest bird is the peregrine falcon. It can fly faster than 190 miles per h... 84 14 0.9264
1970781 When a mother cormorant feels that her offspring are ready to leave the nest, sh... 140 19 1.0509
1970782 Statistically you are more likely to be attacked by a cow than a shark. 71 3 1.1381
1970783 An eagle can kill and carry an animal as large as a small deer. 63 14 1.2725
1970784 A queen bee only uses her stinger to sting another queen bee. 61 8 1.0835
1970785 To scare off enemies, the horned lizard squirts blood from its eyelids. 71 7 0.8955
1970786 Lobsters can regenerate their legs, claws and antennae if these parts are pulled... 99 12 0.9444
1970787 A scallop swims by quickly clapping its shell open and shut. This makes a water ... 116 18 1.0258
1970788 Some captive octopuses have learned to open jars containing food. Many aquariums... 162 15 1.0505
1970789 A fox will sometimes nip the heels of cattle to make the cattle run. The cattle'... 157 34 1.1006
1970790 An ant can lift ten times its own weight. 41 11 1.0702
1970791 Polar bears have been known to swim 62 miles without stopping. 62 8 1.0238
1970792 An octopus has three hearts. 28 10 1.0494
1970793 The stegasaurus had a brain the size of a walnut. 49 8 0.8868
1970794 Sharks do not have bones. Their skeleton is made of cartilage. 62 5 0.9322
1970795 The youngest college graduate was ten years, five months old when he got his bac... 103 11 0.9785
1970796 The record for holding one's breath under water is 7.5 minutes. 63 12 1.0377
1970797 Every time that Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured cold water over his... 86 7 0.9293
1970798 The longest non-talking movie ever made was Andy Warhol's "Sleep". It consists s... 120 18 0.8750
1970799 The first CD pressed in the USA was Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA". 74 4 0.7073
1970800 During the eighteenth century, books that were considered offensive were sometim... 91 11 1.0493
1970801 The idea of a countdown before a rocket launch originated as a tension-building ... 129 8 0.9856
1970802 In Boston, MA in the nineteenth century, it was illegal to bathe without a docto... 97 10 0.8354
1970803 Most lipstick contains fish scales. 35 4 1.1412
1970804 Most cows give more milk when they listen to music. 51 7 1.2164
1970805 A popular dish in Belize contains mashed and roasted cockroaches. 65 11 1.0179
1970806 "Go" is the shortest sentence in the English language. 54 2 0.7566
1970807 The Cambodian alphabet is the largest. It has 74 letters. 57 6 0.9865
1970808 The Hawaiian alphabet consists of only 12 letters. 50 2 0.9445
1970809 The name 'jeep' comes from the abbreviation used in the army for the general pur... 97 11 0.9307
1970810 The word 'news' is actually an acronym for the four points of the compass (north... 104 8 0.8928
1970811 The first word spoken on the moon was - "Okay." 47 14 0.7072
1970812 More than a thousand new insects are discovered each year. 58 5 0.9813
1970813 Toilet paper was invented in New York in 1857. 46 9 0.8912
1970814 Natural gas has no smell. The smell is added for safety reasons. 64 3 0.9640
1970815 A Blue Moon is the second full moon within a calendar month. 60 2 0.8652
1970816 Jupiter is bigger than all the other planets in our solar system combined. 74 16 1.1613
1970817 Just then I realized that Miss Palma was reading over my shoulder. 66 10 1.0151
1970818 Thinking fast, I covered up my list, turned to her and asked, "Miss Palma, can t... 114 13 0.9411
1970819 I usually practice at least an hour a day on my practice pad and another half ho... 98 7 1.0855
1970820 Jeffrey had the two worst black eyes I'd ever seen, and his nose was swollen to ... 108 17 0.9606
1970821 Actually, he looked like some deranged anteater, but I didn't figure that would ... 105 12 0.9952
1970822 The reason why his nosebleed had been so bad is that the leukemia had drasticall... 169 10 1.0461
1970823 When he first arrived in Philly, the doctors had run a huge battery of tests to ... 205 6 0.9633
1970824 If you haven't been dragged out of a middle school dance by your mom while she's... 229 14 1.0112
1970825 The doctor in charge was barking orders like a Marine drill sargeant, with quest... 107 12 0.9967
1970826 Evidently you could shatter Annette's arm, but you couldn't break her spirit. 77 2 0.9158
1970827 What do you call a planet where bad guys stroll through life with success draped... 194 9 1.0481
1970828 Some seemed healthier than Jeffrey, and others were in such bad shape that they ... 119 20 0.9592
1970829 He deserves to have his father see what an amazing musician he is. He's also an ... 120 21 1.1336
1970830 I guess maybe my biggest achievement was learning that there's more to life than... 106 14 1.0036
1970831 Weather reports in most countries give temperatures in degrees Celsius. However,... 172 9 0.8767
1970832 By measuring certain bones, forensic scientists can estimate a person's height. 79 9 1.0079
1970833 One way to describe a structure is to draw how it looks from different viewpoint... 137 14 0.9781
1970835 One way to describe a structure is to draw how it looks from different viewpoint... 151 20 1.0588
1970836 Mount McKinley is located in Denali National Park, Alaska. Between 1980 and 1992... 237 4 0.8501
1970837 After the French War ended in 1763, peace and prosperity came to the Thirteen Co... 152 6 0.9347
1970838 In the colonial days in America, seaports in New York, Boston, and Charleston we... 197 12 0.8761
1970839 There was little industry in the colonial days in America, so manufactured goods... 146 10 0.9686
1970840 In the early days in America, the colonials were proud to be British subjects, a... 146 12 1.0701
1970841 In the 1760's, the British Parliament placed new taxes on the American colonies.... 230 14 0.9551
1970842 In 1773, to dispute the taxes levied on the colonists from Britain, Samuel Adams... 234 1 0.8728
1970843 In 1775 the British Army was one of the best in the world. 58 9 0.9927
1970844 In 1776 the colonies were ready for independence, but an official document was n... 137 4 0.9456
1970845 On July 4, 1776, the 56 delegates of the Second Continental Congress approved an... 141 12 0.7891
1970846 The early flag of the United States had 13 stripes to represent each of the stat... 156 20 0.8653
1970847 During the Revolutionary War, Americans lacked warships to challenge the powerfu... 196 8 0.9596
1970848 The end of the Revolutionary War in America did not guarantee that the states wo... 111 20 0.9373
1970849 Several years of labor, debate, and negotiations were required before a US Const... 224 11 0.9556
1970850 Philadelphia's "Liberty Bell," which rang out to celebrate the Declaration of In... 135 10 0.7996
1970851 Congress adopted a new flag with a field of stars on blue to represent each of t... 90 21 0.9913
1970852 America desperately needed military supplies, cash and a navy to fight of the Br... 113 7 0.9940
1970853 Medicines in early America ranged from herbal remedies to prepared mixtures of p... 108 16 0.9632
1970854 Conditions in hospitals during the American Revolution were quite primitive: sur... 185 16 0.9163
1970855 Many soldiers in the American Revolution died from minor wounds that became infe... 102 8 0.9420
1970856 After leading the Patriots in battle against the British, George Washington serv... 127 12 0.8511
1970857 Hybrid cars run on a combination of gasoline and electricity. 61 4 0.9234
1970858 When a driver hits the brakes on an electric car it recharges the battery. 74 3 1.1548
1970859 Since batteries, not engines, power electric cars, they run very quietly. 73 15 0.8701
1970860 Engineers and designers are now working on airplanes that will hold one thousand... 92 9 1.0777
1970861 The lighter the engine the less fuel used. The less fuel used, the farther plane... 93 18 1.1783
1970862 Engineers are redesigning plane engines to make them lighter and more fuel effic... 85 15 1.0224
1970863 The most difficult part of flying a plane is the take-off and landing procedures. 81 8 1.0658
1970864 There are more than seven thousand commercial jets in the air at any given time. 80 20 1.1018
1970865 Right now, the cost of a single-engine airplane is about the cost of three brand... 90 9 1.0617
1970866 Researchers are trying to create metal alloys that resemble bird and insect wing... 145 7 0.9967
1970867 Train engines were once powered by steam. These days they use diesel fuel and el... 90 12 0.9607
1970868 Mag-Lev is short for magnetic levitation. 41 5 1.0203
1970869 Mag-Lev trains run using electromagnetic energy. They actually rise off the grou... 98 8 0.9091
1970870 The force of electromagnetic energy moves a maglev train forward and also stops ... 85 13 0.9701
1970871 Maglev tracks, or guideways, are lined with magnetized coils. These coils repel ... 132 13 0.9393
1970872 No wheels or braking system is needed on a maglev train. These trains do have wh... 180 16 1.0101
1970874 In the 20th century, the car and airplane dramatically reduced the time it took ... 162 9 1.0391
1970875 With people and supplies constantly being moved over great distances, it is cruc... 161 9 0.8852
1970876 In an automated highway system, all of the vehicles on the road could be in comm... 111 10 1.0272
1970877 With a fully automated street system, drivers with "smart" cars could relax whil... 144 12 0.9820
1970878 Just imagine a futuristic train. It's slim, sleek, quiet, and super-fast. 73 2 0.8414
1970879 The first steam-powered car was built in France by Nicholas Cugnot in 1789. 75 4 1.0408
1970880 A new version of the old electric and steam-powered automobiles was invented in ... 120 9 0.8872
1970881 In 1908, Henry Ford introduced manufacturing cars with mass production methods. ... 196 8 0.9692
1970882 The powerful diesel engine, invented by Rudolph Diesel in the late 19th century,... 108 4 0.8247
1970883 Flying solo in 1927, Charles Lindbergh, completed the first non-stop, transatlan... 91 5 0.8269
1970884 Hovercrafts float on a cushion of air between the water and boat. 65 7 1.0318
1970885 Chuck Yeager, of the US Air Force, piloted a small plane and broke the sound bar... 112 12 0.9591
1970886 The universe is made of millions of stars and planets, and enormous clouds of ga... 109 5 0.9596
1970887 Nobody knows how big the universe is. It contains millions and millions of galax... 84 12 0.9850
1970888 A star is a hot ball of gas, which produces heat and light from nuclear reaction... 98 17 1.0440
1970889 Stars come in lots of sizes and brightnesses. 45 8 1.1111
1970890 The Earth is one of eight planets that travel around, or orbit, the Sun. 72 3 0.9826
1970891 It takes a ray of light 1 1/2 seconds to travel from the Moon to the Earth. 75 7 0.9200
1970892 The closest star to Earth is the Sun. It is about 94 million miles away. 72 4 0.8874
1970893 Most scientists believe that the universe began with a huge explosion. They call... 111 10 0.9068
1970894 Unmanned space probes are sent to investigate deep space and transmit their find... 99 16 1.0669
1970895 The largest telescope to be placed in space so far is the Hubble Space Telescope... 108 16 1.1156
1970896 The planets closest to the Sun, called the inner planets, are small, rocky and c... 129 10 0.8876
1970897 Asteroids are large chunks of rock, or rock and metal. They also orbit the Sun. 79 17 0.9247
1970898 Many planets have moons in orbit around them, in the same way that our Moon orbi... 93 9 1.0425
1970899 The outer planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are made of ice, gas and... 128 8 0.8657
1970900 Comets are like huge, dirty icebergs orbiting the Sun. 54 9 0.9559
1970901 Small pieces of debris floating around in the Solar System are called meteoroids. 81 11 0.9474
1970902 Our Sun could hold more than a million planets the size of the Earth, but compar... 162 18 1.0295
1970903 Sunspots are small, dark patches on the surface of the Sun that are slightly coo... 108 11 1.0911
1970904 The sun blows a constant stream of invisible particles out into space, in all di... 120 11 1.0120
1970905 As the Earth and Moon move in space, they sometimes block each other from the Su... 117 11 0.9777
1970907 A solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, blot... 124 11 1.0446
1970908 Of all the planets in our Solar System, Mercury is the closest to the Sun and al... 96 12 0.9686
1970909 Since Mercury is nearest the Sun, it orbits the Sun in a shorter time period tha... 99 6 1.0400
1970910 The second planet from the Sun is Venus, which is similar in size to Earth. 75 20 0.9761
1970911 The atmosphere around Venus is very thick and mainly made of carbon dioxide gas. 80 10 1.0106
1970912 At some times of the year, you can easily see Venus with the naked eye, just bef... 114 13 1.0779
1970913 The Earth is about 94 million miles away from the Sun. 54 5 0.8730
1970914 Earth's gravity makes the Moon spin. 36 4 0.9081
1970915 It takes the same time for the Moon to spin around once as it does for it to orb... 89 1 1.0814
1970916 In 1969, the US Apollo 11 space mission landed people of the Moon for the first ... 96 22 0.9425
1970917 On Earth, the atmosphere acts like a roof. It stops the Sun from making things t... 147 8 0.9747
1970918 The moon does not make its own light, but it reflects the Sun's rays. 69 2 1.2391
1970919 The Moon has no atmosphere to protect it. 41 8 0.8586
1970920 It takes 28 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth once. 54 7 1.0055
1970921 Mars looks like a bright, orange-red star. 42 1 0.8771
1970923 The soil on Mars contains large amounts of iron, which gives the planet a rusty ... 121 11 1.0099
1970924 Contrary to belief, Martians have not been found on Mars! 57 11 0.8157
1970925 Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System and the fifth planet away from... 89 17 1.0005
1970926 Astronomers know of at least 28 moons that orbit around Jupiter. 64 5 0.8886
1970927 Saturn is often called the ringed planet because it is surrounded by distinctive... 105 15 1.0429
1970928 Saturn spins very quickly, taking just ten hours to go around. 62 8 0.9079
1970929 Uranus spins on its side. No other planet does this. 52 6 1.0522
1970930 Neptune's bluish appearance comes from the methane gas in its atmosphere, which ... 97 12 0.9662
1970931 Recently, astronomers have found new galaxies that are bigger and less tightly p... 128 5 1.0541
1970932 When you look at a galaxy, you see the combined light of its billions of stars. 79 12 1.1285
1970933 Compared with other galaxies, our galaxy, the Milky Way, is relatively large. 77 4 0.7262
1970934 In the northern hemisphere, the best time to see the Milky Way is between the mo... 107 4 0.9882
1970935 Sometimes people say that the Milky Way Galaxy looks like a trail of spilled mil... 97 17 0.9751
1970936 New stars form within vast clouds of gas and dust, called nebulae. 66 1 1.1422
1970937 Since the earliest civilizations, people have noticed patterns of bright stars i... 132 11 0.9447
1970938 Dividing the stars into constellations helps to find and identify stars in the n... 89 8 1.0728
1970939 Stars are classified by their color. The hottest stars are blue or white, and th... 98 10 1.0946
1970940 No matter where we live, birds are a natural part of our lives. 63 7 1.1932
1970941 Boston, MA is strategically located within a major north-south bird migration pa... 112 10 0.8830
1970942 Because you won't find a loon up in a tree or a bobwhite out at sea, habitat is ... 125 7 1.0361
1970943 Common Loons dive deep and can actually swim underwater while try to catch a fish. 82 15 1.0136
1970944 Cormorants lack the ability to waterproof their feathers, so they need to dry th... 106 19 1.0606
1970945 Gannets will soar over 100 feet above the ocean surface, then fold their wings b... 136 18 1.1267
1970946 Great Blue Herons nest communally, building bulky stick nests at the top of tree... 124 10 0.9326
1970947 The Green Heron prefers to hunt for frogs and small fish in shallow, weedy wetla... 84 7 1.1061
1970948 Virginia Rails prefer to build their raised nests in dense vegetation. They ofte... 125 14 0.9174
1970949 As beautiful as the Mute Swan can be, it does have a nasty side as it will attac... 126 11 1.1115
1970950 Canada Geese mate for life. 27 5 0.9656
1970951 Mallard ducks are the most common duck in the Northern Hemisphere. 66 4 1.1475
1970952 The productive, sheltered waters of the Boston area provide excellent wintering ... 119 11 0.9393
1970953 With their long wings, Turkey Vultures soar high up in the sky in rising thermal... 112 15 0.9984
1970954 Bald Eagles are raptors that are quite good at catching fish, which they pluck f... 120 24 1.0562
1970955 Spotting a flash of silver at the water's surface, the Osprey folds its great wi... 159 18 0.9941
1970956 The large Red-tailed Hawk is constantly harassed by smaller birds like crows and... 90 12 1.0757
1970957 Some birds make a call that sounds like their name. The Bobwhite is one of them. 80 8 1.2619
1970958 To divert attention from their nest, an adult Killdeer will pretend it has a bro... 132 8 0.9473
1970959 Groups of tiny Sandpipers can be seen racing up and down beaches and mudflats se... 97 6 1.0661
1970960 Most owls senses are refined for darkness and their bodies for silence. 71 12 1.1118
1970961 Hummingbirds are among the few birds that can fly backwards and even upside down! 81 15 1.0292
1970962 Hummingbirds can sometimes fly backwards and even upside down! 62 5 0.8966
1970963 The Barn Swallow has one of the longest migration routes of any North American l... 89 19 0.9627
1970964 Blue Jays wake up neighborhoods and forests with their noisy calls. 67 2 0.8674
1970965 Scientific studies have shown that crows are capable of solving simple problems. 80 17 1.0643
1970966 Once the first fall chill arrives, we're likely to see and hear chickadees aroun... 98 3 1.0761
1970967 The male Eastern Bluebird looks like a piece of pure sky come to life. 70 9 1.0791
1970968 Everyone loves to see the first Robin in their yard in the spring! 66 4 1.1129
1970969 The springtime migration of the many different Warblers is quite a sight to see. 80 8 0.7743
1970970 Unfortunately, the influx of Starlings has helped reduce the population of many ... 100 28 0.9401
1970971 A mockingbird can and will expertly mimic many of the calls of other birds. 75 1 1.3399
1970972 The gray Junco with the white breast is often called the Snow Bird. 67 5 1.0708
1970973 You can hear the loud, raspy calls of Red-Winged Blackbirds every spring as they... 128 16 0.9370
1970974 Cowbirds have the audacity to lay their eggs in smaller songbirds' nests! 73 9 0.9177
1970975 Once you learn how to identify a Cardinal, you'll recognize the male by it's bri... 97 5 0.9090
1970976 Engineers design, manufacture, test and sell products and services that hopefull... 105 9 0.9251
1970977 Thomas Edison was a man of vision and innovation. 49 8 1.1068
1970978 Thomas Edison once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine perc... 98 12 0.8165
1970979 Leonardo daVinci had an amazing ability to imagine and design mechanical inventi... 146 10 0.9545
1970980 Dr. Robert Goddard invented the process used for liquid-fueld rockets. 70 11 0.8631
1970981 The Wright brothers built the first wind tunnel machine which allowed them to te... 105 7 1.1439
1970983 Tension and compression are opposite forces that are at work in the construction... 105 5 1.1699
1970984 The engineering design process is used to help problem solve in creating products. 82 8 1.0347
1970985 The engineering design process is used to help problem solve in creating products. 82 14 0.9754
1970986 Work is a force applied over a distance. 40 5 0.9717
1970987 Power is the rate at which work is done. 40 9 1.3214
1970988 Generally there are two kinds of energy in mechanical systems: potential energy ... 99 16 0.9375
1970989 Potential energy is due to the position of the object and kinetic energy is due ... 96 8 0.9998
1970990 A machine is an assemblage of parts that transmit forces, motion, and energy in ... 103 15 0.9894
1970991 A simple machine is any of the various basic mechanisms including the lever, whe... 138 10 1.0012
1970992 Energy is the ability to do work. 33 6 1.2183
1970993 The main types of bridges that engineers build are either arch, suspension or be... 91 12 0.9568
1970994 Beam bridges are the most simple type of bridge. 48 6 1.1255
1970995 The anchorage of a bridge is where the cables of a suspension bridge are secured... 97 14 1.0516
1970996 A drawbridge is a moveable bridge with a deck that can be raised or lowered. 76 3 1.0559
1970997 Compression is a force which tends to reduce or shorten something by pressure. 78 15 1.0982
1970998 Tension is a force in construction which tends to lengthen or pull on something. 80 6 0.8425
1970999 A suspension bridge is supported on huge steel cables which are anchored into th... 150 13 0.9216
1971000 The keystone in an arch bridge is the wedge-shaped center piece that is put in p... 176 12 1.0461
1971001 He couldn't bear to see their faces darkened with shame. Jonas bowed his head an... 132 14 1.1034
1971002 He hunched his shoulders and tried to make himself smaller in the seat. He wante... 181 14 1.0583
1971003 He hunched his shoulders and tried to make himself smaller in the seat. He wante... 181 6 1.0790
1971004 Always in the dream, it seemed as if there were a destination: a something - he ... 184 6 0.9803
1971005 He was left, upon awakening, with the feeling that he wanted, even somehow neede... 134 13 0.9774
1971006 The feeling that it was good. That it was welcoming. That it was significant. Bu... 115 17 1.0662
1971007 Now he became aware of an entirely new sensation: pinpricks? No, because they we... 167 19 0.8915
1971008 He put out his tongue again, and caught one of the dots of cold upon it. It disa... 183 4 0.8309
1971009 But when he looked out across the crowd, the sea of faces, the thing happened ag... 142 12 1.0492
1971010 Behind him, across vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left,... 145 10 1.0478
1971011 For the first time, he heard something that he knew to be music. He heard people... 89 7 1.0745
1971012 Then, when he has had a choice, he had made the wrong one: the choice to leave. ... 104 7 0.9606
1971013 If he had stayed in the community, he would not be. It was as simple as that. On... 109 18 1.0410
1971014 There could be colors. And grandparents. And everybody would have memories. You ... 100 9 1.0524
1971015 Things could change, Gabe. Things could be different. I don't know how, but ther... 126 8 0.9414
1971016 There's a Polar Bear In our Frigidaire-- He likes it 'cause it's cold in there. 79 9 0.7774
1971017 I will not play at tug o' war. I'd rather play at hug o' war, Where everyone hug... 98 11 0.9177
1971018 Where everyone giggles And rolls on the rug, Where everyone kisses 66 1 1.1767
1971019 And everyone grins, And everyone cuddles, And everyone wins. 60 9 0.8976
1971020 A hippo sandwich is easy to make. All you do is simply take one slice of bread, ... 97 11 1.0198
1971021 ...some mayonnaise, one onion ring, one hippopotamus, one piece of string 73 13 0.7906
1971022 ...a dash of pepper-- that ought to do it. And now comes the problem... biting i... 88 16 0.9562
1971023 And he lets out a roar if you open the door. And it gives me a scare to know he'... 131 12 0.8667
1971024 Whosoever's room this is should be ashamed! His underwear is hanging on the lamp... 176 19 1.0192
1971025 His workbook is wedged in the window, His sweater's been thrown on the floor. Hi... 172 16 0.7949
1971026 His books are all jammed in the closet, His vest has been left in the hall. A li... 167 9 1.0035
1971027 Whosoever's room this is should be ashamed! Donald or Robert or Willie or-- Huh?... 136 7 0.7830
1971028 Well, son, I'll tell you: Life for me ain't been no crystal stair. It's had tack... 168 13 0.8891
1971029 But all the time I'se been a-climbin' on, And reachin' landin's, And turnin' cor... 180 2 0.8319
1971030 Don't you set down on the steps. 'Cause you finds it's kinder hard. Don't you fa... 181 8 0.7814
1971031 And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid ... 255 8 1.0274
1971032 And the lamplight o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul... 162 19 0.9571
1971033 Esperanza was six years old and loved to walk with her papa through the winding ... 103 8 1.0375
1971034 The warm sun pressed on one of Esperanza's cheeks and the warm earth on the othe... 86 9 0.9865
1971035 Esperanza stared at Papa, not wanting to say a word. 52 2 0.9529
1971036 She smiled at Papa, not needing to talk, her eyes saying everything. 68 10 1.1309
1971037 ...since Esperanza was an only child and Papa's pride and glory, she was always ... 96 11 0.8645
1971038 Everyone who lived and worked on El Rancho de las Rosas was gathered at the edge... 96 11 0.9608
1971039 Esperanza, on the other hand, wore a light silk dress that stopped above her sum... 107 8 1.0495
1971040 The grape clusters were heavy on the vine and ready to deliver. 63 12 1.2044
1971041 When she reached the vines, she separated the leaves and carefully grasped a thi... 88 10 1.0001
1971042 She put the knife to it, and with a quick swipe, the heavy cluster of grapes dro... 107 9 1.0691
1971043 The campesinos, the field workers, spread out over the land and began the task o... 101 3 1.0392
1971044 Esperanza stood between Mama and Papa, with her arms linked to theirs, and admir... 111 6 1.0568
1971045 Wagons rattled back and forth from the fields to the big barns where the grapes ... 126 10 1.1837
1971046 She tried to find the place in her heart where her life was anchored, but she co... 191 16 1.0690
1971047 When the women put the hot bricks between their feet to keep them warm, so did s... 83 9 1.1389
1971048 When the sack was full of grapes, the field workers took it away. 65 2 1.2015
1971049 Mama's face was so white that it seemed to fade into the sheets, as if she would... 121 16 0.9648
1971050 Esperanza then watched her grandmother look around the tiny room that now held p... 104 10 1.0160
1971051 Then she lifted her hand and reached out to touch her mother's face, making sure... 106 22 1.2557
1971052 It was their own language of happy exclamations and overwhelming emotions. Esper... 102 9 0.9789
1971053 Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor dog a bone. When she got... 141 11 0.9849
1971054 Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor dog a bone. 67 5 0.9413
1971055 When she got there the cupboard was bare, so her little dog had none. 69 8 1.0479
1971056 Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, catch a tiger by the toe If he hollers let him go, Out g... 90 12 0.7377
1971057 The farmer in the dell, the farmer in the dell, Hi-ho, the derry-o, the farmer i... 91 3 1.0041
1971058 Hickory, dickory, dock, the mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, and do... 114 22 0.8752
1971059 Hickory, dickory, dock, the mouse ran up the clock. 51 4 0.9884
1971060 Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's hors... 141 7 0.8932
1971061 Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. 60 4 0.9236
1971062 All the king's horses and all the king's men, couldn't put Humpty together again. 81 14 0.9713
1971063 It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring. Bumped his head and he went ... 125 13 1.0380
1971064 It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring. 51 2 0.9958
1971065 Rain, rain, go away; Come again another day. 44 3 1.0221
1971066 Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating a mincemeat pie. He stuck in his thum... 138 20 0.8041
1971067 Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating a mincemeat pie. 59 5 0.9173
1971068 Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow. And everywhere that Mary w... 108 8 1.1267
1971069 Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow. 53 4 1.0419
1971070 On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese, I lost my poor meatball when someb... 92 11 1.0166
1971071 One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to GO! 72 4 1.1215
1971072 The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts all on a summer's day. The Knave of Hea... 129 12 1.0662
1971073 The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts all on a summer's day. 63 17 0.9635
1971074 The Knave of Hearts he stole those tarts and took them clean away. 66 12 1.0282
1971075 Ring around the roses, a pocket full of posies. Ashes, ashes we all fall down! 78 13 0.8466
1971076 Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merri... 104 15 0.9187
1971077 Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream. 47 2 1.0207
1971078 Simple Simon met a pieman, going to the fair. 45 4 1.0359
1971079 Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, they all beg... 146 15 0.9268
1971080 Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie. 42 8 0.8913
1971081 When the pie was opened, they all began to sing. 48 3 1.3540
1971082 Now, wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the King? 54 11 0.9021
1971083 Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might,... 110 14 0.9437
1971084 Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight. 50 4 0.9896
1971085 I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight. 59 1 1.0594
1971086 Teddy bear, Teddy bear, touch the ground. Teddy bear, Teddy bear, turn around. 78 4 0.9180
1971087 Teddy bear, Teddy bear, turn out the light. Teddy bear, Teddy bear, say good nig... 83 19 0.9560
1971088 There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children, she didn't... 97 16 0.9842
1971089 There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. 43 2 0.8634
1971090 She had so many children, she didn't know what to do. 53 4 1.1166
1971091 This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home, this little pig... 190 8 0.9632
1971092 This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home. 64 18 1.0418
1971093 This little piggy had roast beef and this little piggy had none. 64 6 1.1047
1971094 This little piggy cried, "Wee, wee, wee." All the way home. 59 6 0.7742
1971095 Three blind mice, see how they run! 35 4 1.0637
1971096 Three little kittens, they lost their mittens, and they began to cry. 69 9 0.9717
1971097 To market, to market, to buy a fat pig, home again, home again, jiggety jig. 76 8 0.9630
1971098 Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. Up above the world so ... 112 6 0.8811
1971099 Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. 57 8 0.8832
1971100 Yankee Doodle came to town, riding on a pony. He stuck a feather in his hat and ... 99 9 1.0857
1971101 Yankee Doodle came to town, riding on a pony. 45 2 1.0722
1971102 He stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni. 53 8 1.2140
1971103 To market, to market, to buy a fat pig. 39 1 0.7839
1971104 Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of. 74 7 1.1440
1971105 Snips and snails and puppy dog tails, that's what little boys are made of. 74 7 1.2366
1971106 Jack be nimble. Jack be quick. Jack jump over the candlestick. 62 4 0.8783
1971107 Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey. 62 2 0.7497
1971108 Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey. Along came a spid... 139 8 0.9161
1971109 Along came a spider and sat down beside her and frightened Miss Muffet away. 76 8 0.9700
1971110 Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. 77 4 1.0049
1971111 Chronological is when things are arranged in order of the time in which the even... 94 15 1.0521
1971112 There is no lake at Camp Green Lake. 36 4 0.7624
1971113 The campers are forbidden to lie in the hammock. It belongs to the Warden. The W... 101 11 0.9797
1971114 The Warden owns the shade. 26 2 1.3608
1971115 Out on the lake, rattlesnakes and scorpions find shade under rocks and in the ho... 103 5 0.9486
1971116 Here's a good rule to remember about rattlesnakes and scropions: If you don't bo... 122 4 0.8903
1971117 Being bitten by a scorpion or even a rattlesnake is not the worst thing that can... 119 7 0.9636
1971118 But you don't want to be bitten by a yellow-spotted lizard. That's the worst thi... 145 10 0.9692
1971119 But you don't want to be bitten by a yellow-spotted lizard. 59 9 0.9485
1971120 That's the worst thing that can happen to you. You will die a slow and painful d... 85 10 1.2572
1971121 That's the worst thing that can happen to you. 46 7 1.0620
1971122 You will die a slow and painful death. 38 7 1.3825
1971123 Most campers weren't given a choice. Camp Green Lake is a camp for bad boys. 76 14 0.9683
1971125 If you take a bad boy and make him dig a hole every day in the hot sun, it will ... 140 10 1.1490
1971126 If you take a bad boy and make him dig a hole every day in the hot sun, it will ... 105 16 1.2376
1971127 That was what some people thought. 34 7 1.4077
1971128 Stanley Yelnats was given a choice. 35 9 0.9621
1971129 Stanley was from a poor family. He had never been to camp before. 65 5 1.0556
1971130 He had never been to camp before. 33 11 1.2440
1971131 Stanley was from a poor family. 31 1 1.0381
1971132 Stanley was not a bad kid. He was innocent of the crime for which he was convict... 136 9 1.0728
1971133 Stanley was not a bad kid. 26 13 1.0207
1971135 He'd just been in the wrong place at the wrong time. 52 3 0.8860
1971136 If it weren't for that, Stanley's family would be living in a mansion on a beach... 188 2 0.9457
1971137 If it weren't for that, Stanley's family would be living in a mansion on a beach... 95 3 0.9849
1971138 Instead, they were crammed in a tiny apartment that smelled of burning rubber an... 92 10 1.1627
1971139 The apartment smelled the way it did because Stanley's father was trying to inve... 113 14 1.1015
1971140 It was this latest project that led to Stanley's arrest. 56 2 0.9910
1971141 Stanley could see some kids dressed in orange and carrying shovels dragging them... 104 13 1.0266
1971142 As he watched the boy turn and walk away, he couldn't for the life of him figure... 128 16 0.9689
1971143 Because of the scarcity of water, each camper was only allowed a four-minute sho... 84 7 0.9834
1971144 Stanley had never been one to leave food on his plate, matter how it tasted. 76 1 0.8328
1971145 They hadn't exactly fallen from the sky. He had just walked out from under a fre... 128 15 1.0227
1971146 They hadn't exactly fallen from the sky. 40 4 0.9325
1971147 He had just walked out from under a freeway overpass when the shoe hit him on th... 87 11 1.1973
1971148 Stanley's blisters had ripped open, and new blisters formed. He kept changing hi... 126 15 0.8798
1971149 Stanley's blisters had ripped open, and new blisters formed. 60 2 0.7747
1971150 He kept changing his grip on the shovel to try to avoid the pain. 65 3 1.2858
1971151 He could see the outline of a heart, with the letters K B etched inside it. 75 7 0.7995
1971153 Stanley did as he was told. 27 2 1.2899
1971154 The boys dug until each hole was well over six feet deep and wide. Still, it was... 172 17 1.0638
1971155 The boys dug until each hole was well over six feet deep and wide. 66 5 1.0739
1971156 Still, it was easier for two boys to dig a six-foot hole than it was for one boy... 105 6 1.0199
1971157 By lunchtime the Warden was beginning to lose her patience. She made them eat qu... 118 9 1.0739
1971158 By lunchtime the Warden was beginning to lose her patience. 59 1 0.5687
1971159 She made them eat quickly, so they could get back to work. 58 6 1.0296
1971160 Stanley looked out through the haze of heat and dirt at the other boys, lowering... 107 8 1.0564
1971161 One hundred and ten years ago, Green Lake was the largest lake in Texas. It was ... 154 14 1.1162
1971162 For the next twenty years Kissin' Kate Barlow was one of the most feared outlaws... 97 10 0.9088
1971163 He glanced downward and had to force himself to suppress a scream. He was standi... 137 8 0.9605
1971164 He glanced downward and had to force himself to suppress a scream. 66 6 1.0053
1971165 He was standing in a lizard nest. 33 2 1.1965
1971166 My youngest brother paid no attention to me. 44 3 0.8459
1971167 That was why Papa had gone to work on the railroad. 51 1 1.1733
1971168 I shook my head, realizing now that Miss Crocker did not even know what I was ta... 147 17 1.0483
1971169 I shook my head, realizing now that Miss Crocker did not even know what I was ta... 92 10 1.0693
1971170 She had looked at the page and had understood nothing. 54 9 1.2168
1971171 In fact, the county provided very little and much of the money which supported t... 126 4 1.1190
1971172 When we neared the house, the dull glow of a kerosene lamp was shining faintly f... 99 12 0.9343
1971173 When we neared the house, the dull glow of a kerosene lamp was shining faintly f... 99 11 0.9788
1971174 Big Ma did not answer. Instead, she pushed open the gate and walked down the dri... 119 18 1.1109
1971175 She grew quiet and rubbed the wrinkles down one hand as if to smooth them away. 79 19 1.0657
1971176 I gazed at the pond, glassy grey and calm, until she was ready to go on. 72 5 0.9265
1971177 I had learned that at times like these it was better to just sit and wait than t... 133 23 1.1300
1971178 I had a good mind to go back in and find out what what had made Mr. Barnett so m... 83 13 1.1838
1971179 He crossed the street sullenly then, his hands jammed in his pockets. 69 9 1.0303
1971180 Then Mr. Simms jumped into the street. I moved away from him, trying to get up. ... 135 10 0.9837
1971181 Once inside the house, I leaned against the latch while waves of sick terror swe... 91 8 1.0819
1971182 Once inside the house, I leaned against the latch. 50 8 0.9618
1971183 Later that evening the boys and I sat at the study table. 57 2 1.1556
1971184 Stacey and I carried cans of milk and butter. 45 5 0.9301
1971185 Yet just one glance at each other and we were lost, slumping on the table in hel... 107 11 0.9975
1971186 We were lost in contagious laughter. 36 6 0.9187
1971187 Big Ma did not answer me. 25 2 0.7909
1971188 She pushed open the gate and walked down the drive into the forest. 67 9 1.2590
1971189 She pushed open the gate and walked down the drive into the forest. 67 14 1.1645
1971190 She pushed open the gate and walked down the drive. 51 3 0.9095
1971191 We walked in silence down the narrow cow path. 46 3 1.0924
1971192 We played for awhile in the patches of snow that remained. 58 6 0.9687
1971193 Papa left us then and went back on to the porch. 48 3 1.0580
1971194 I cried for those things which had happened that night which meant things would ... 98 7 1.1352
1971195 I cried for those things which had happened that night. 55 7 1.0216
1971196 His dad had the pickup going. He could get up now. 50 3 1.0173
1971197 Of course he had gotten up early to run. He had gotten up early everyday all sum... 91 9 0.9679
1971198 Of course he had gotten up early to run. 40 3 1.3599
1971199 He had gotten up early everyday all summer to run. 50 3 1.1180
1971200 He figured if he worked at it he could be the fastest runner in the fifth grade. 80 10 1.2443
1971201 He could be the fastest runner in the fifth grade. 50 5 1.2593
1971202 There wasn't a muscle in his body that didn't ache. 51 3 1.1338
1971203 When he was in first grade, he told his dad that he wanted to be an artist when ... 91 12 1.0610
1971205 Jess shoved his art pad and pencils under his mattress. 55 9 1.0371
1971206 It must be embarassing to sit in front when you find yourself dressed funny on t... 131 17 1.0110
1971208 She ran as if it was her nature. It reminded him of a flight of wild ducks in th... 193 7 0.8809
1971209 She ran as if it was her nature. 32 6 0.8918
1971210 Leslie continued to run against the boys at recess and she continued to win. 76 6 1.2816
1971211 Running wasn't fun anymore and it was all Leslie's fault. 57 1 0.5866
1971212 Why did two grown people want to leave a comfortable life in the suburbs for a p... 95 10 1.0525
1971213 Jess did not know people for whom money was not a problem. 58 9 1.1258
1971214 Everyone had to write a paper about their favorite hobby. 57 4 1.2488
1971215 Nobody would make up scuba diving to be their favorite hobby if it wasn't so. Th... 124 10 0.9730
1971216 Nobody would make up scuba diving to be their favorite hobby if it wasn't so. 77 17 0.9807
1971217 That meant Leslie had gone scuba diving a lot. 46 6 0.9670
1971218 They took turns swinging across the gully on the rope. 54 6 0.9845
1971219 They took turns swinging across the gully on the rope. It was a glorious autumn ... 156 12 1.0408
1971221 Jess leaned back and drank in the rich, clear color of the sky. 63 2 0.8853
1971222 He was drifting, drifting like a fat white lazy cloud back and forth across the ... 85 16 1.0365
1971223 Leslie named their secret land "Terabithia," and she loaned Jess all of her book... 226 8 0.8809
1971224 Leslie named their secret land "Terabithia." 44 11 0.6391
1971225 Leslie loaned Jess all of her books about Narnia, so he would know how things we... 102 16 0.9287
1971226 Jess would know how things went in a magic kingdom - how the animals and the tre... 129 6 0.9967
1971227 For the first time in his life he got up every morning with something to look fo... 89 14 1.1545
1971228 Leslie's favorite place besides the castle stronghold was the pine forest. There... 145 12 1.0924
1971229 Leslie's favorite place besides the castle stronghold was the pine forest. 74 3 1.0864
1971230 There the trees grew so thick at the top that the sunshine was veiled. 70 5 1.3052
1971231 There was no mistaking the delight in Leslie's eyes. She dropped to her knees on... 149 17 1.0937
1971232 There was no mistaking the delight in Leslie's eyes. 52 6 1.2096
1971233 She dropped to her knees on the cold ground, picked the puppy up, and held it cl... 96 13 1.1417
1971234 Something whirled around inside Jess's head. He opened his mouth, but it was dry... 173 17 1.0452
1971235 Something whirled around inside Jess's head. 44 2 1.1910
1971236 He opened his mouth, but it was dry and no words came out. 58 2 1.2544
1971237 He jerked his head from one face to the next for someone to help him. 69 14 1.1269
1971238 Then Jess gave himself over to the numbness that was buzzing to be let out from ... 102 18 1.0599
1971239 Leslie could not die any more than he himself could die. 56 6 1.2160
1971240 There's somethin' about the way the street looks when it's just rained. 71 8 0.9745
1971241 And you know I wanna ask you to dance right there in the middle of the parking l... 83 14 1.2982
1971242 And you know I wanna ask you to dance right there in the middle of the parking l... 83 12 1.1525
1971243 We're drivin' down the road and I wonder if you know I'm tryin' so hard not to g... 96 2 0.8766
1971244 And I don't know how it gets better than this. You take my hand and drag me head... 97 7 0.9565
1971245 And I don't know why but with you I would dance in a storm in my best dress - fe... 86 4 0.9012
1971246 You take a deep breath and you walk through the doors It's the morning of your v... 182 9 1.0666
1971247 You say hi to your friends you ain't seen in a while Try and stay out of everybo... 88 18 1.0306
1971248 It's your freshman year and you're gonna be here For the next four years in this... 185 8 0.9839
1971249 It's your freshman year and you're gonna be here For the next four years in this... 85 13 1.0654
1971250 Hoping one of those senior boys will wink at you and say You know I haven't seen... 99 12 1.0095
1971251 Cause when you're fifteen and somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna bel... 234 7 1.0268
1971252 Cause when you're fifteen and somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna bel... 89 10 0.9728
1971253 And when you're fifteen Feeling like there's nothing to figure out 66 3 1.0542
1971254 Well count to ten, take it in This is life before who you're gonna be Fifteen 77 13 0.8761
1971255 You sit in class next to a redhead named Abigail And soon enough you're best fri... 176 11 1.0015
1971256 You sit in class next to a redhead named Abigail And soon enough you're best fri... 84 6 0.9950
1971257 Laughing at the other girls who think they're so cool Well be out of here as soo... 91 10 1.1677
1971258 And then you're on your very first date and he's got a car And you're feeling li... 220 3 0.9946
1971259 And then you're on your very first date and he's got a car 58 5 0.9828
1971260 And you're feeling like flying and you're momma's waiting up and you think he's ... 87 2 1.2025
1971261 And you're dancing round your room when the night ends When the night ends 74 11 0.9356
1971262 When you're fifteen and your first kiss Makes your head spin round but In your l... 174 21 1.0234
1971263 When you're fifteen and your first kiss Makes your head spin round but 70 12 0.9639
1971264 In your life you'll do greater than dating the boy on the football team But I di... 103 10 0.9792
1971265 You're very first day Take a deep breath girl Take a deep breath as you walk thr... 96 13 0.8727
1971266 And when you're fifteen, don't forget to look before you fall I've found that ti... 205 37 1.0210
1971267 And when you're fifteen, don't forget to look before you fall I've found that ti... 105 8 1.0484
1971268 And you just might find who you're supposed to be I didn't know who I was suppos... 99 14 1.0094
1971269 It's two a.m. Feelin' like I just lost a friend. Hope you know it's not easy, ea... 90 13 0.8653
1971270 I see your face in my mind as I drive away, Cause none of us thought it was gonn... 204 11 1.0270
1971271 I see your face in my mind as I drive away, Cause none of us thought it was gonn... 95 4 1.1155
1971272 People are people, and sometimes we change our minds. But it's killing me to see... 108 17 1.0722
1971273 Music starts playin' like the end of a sad movie, It's the kinda ending you don'... 197 2 1.2654
1971274 Music starts playin' like the end of a sad movie, It's the kinda ending you don'... 99 6 1.3173
1971275 Cause it's tragedy and it'll only bring you down, Now I don't know what to be wi... 97 4 0.9773
1971276 And we know it's never simple, Never easy. Never a clean break, noone here to sa... 173 11 0.9619
1971277 And we know it's never simple, Never easy. Never a clean break, noone here to sa... 86 10 0.9410
1971278 You're the only thing I know like the back of my hand, And I can't Breathe Witho... 86 15 0.9323
1971279 Every artist was first an amateur. 34 15 0.9101
1971281 The power of imagination makes us infinite. 43 2 1.4383
1971282 You miss 100% of the shots you don't take. 42 4 0.8562
1971283 Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. 45 1 0.7141
1971284 Our life's a stage, a comedy: either learn to play and take it lightly, or bear ... 103 13 0.9873
1971285 Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine. 80 5 1.0073
1971286 After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box. 59 8 1.2365
1971287 Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think. 71 6 0.9830
1971289 One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure. 71 11 1.1995
1971290 We are builders of our own characters. 38 5 1.2081
1971291 They can because they think they can. 37 1 1.3726
1971292 The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. 54 4 0.8748
1971293 To climb steep hills requires a slow pace at first. 51 6 1.0489
1971294 Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out. 65 10 0.9104
1971295 If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. 46 4 0.7694
1971297 Believe that you have it, and you have it. 42 2 0.9086
1971298 Don't bunt. Aim out of the ballpark. 36 9 0.9405
1971299 If you can't accept losing, you can't win. 42 5 0.9937
1971300 You are never a loser until you quit trying. 44 1 0.4851
1971301 Many hands make light work. 27 7 1.0377
1971302 United we stand, divided we fall. 33 3 0.8382
1971303 A willing helper does not wait until he is asked. 49 9 1.0892
1971304 The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones. 68 5 1.1393
1971305 Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is. 48 13 0.9489
1971306 If you don't know where you are going, you'll end up someplace else. 68 15 1.1001
1971310 There is only one person who could ever make you happy, and that person is you. 79 15 1.2344
1971311 Everyone has photographic memory; some just don't have the film. 64 6 0.9449
1971312 Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. 55 4 0.5685
1971313 Worst excuse for not turning in homework: I couldn't find anyone to copy it from. 81 12 0.9443
1971314 Never judge someone until you walk a mile in their shoes. 57 6 1.2041
1971315 Curiosity killed the cat. 25 3 1.3711
1971316 Dream as you will live forever, live as you would die tomorrow. 63 7 0.9273
1971317 Dream as you will live forever, live as you would die tomorrow. 63 1 0.6783
1971318 Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans. 66 9 1.2288
1971319 If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. 40 8 1.1033
1971320 When cheese gets its picture taken what does it say? 52 7 1.1140
1971321 Wise people think before they speak, whereas fools speak before they think. 75 14 1.0729
1971322 Inside me is a skinny person screaming to get out, but he shuts up when I eat ca... 83 12 1.0942
1971323 If you cry, I cry. If you laugh, I laugh. If you jump of a cliff, I will really ... 97 17 0.8423
1971324 If swimming is so good for your figure then how do you explain whales? 70 8 0.9984
1971325 Without me it is just aweso- 28 13 0.7730
1971326 Never judge a book by its cover. 32 1 0.9252
1971328 All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand. 53 1 1.1657
1971329 How do you tell when you're out of invisible ink? 49 1 0.5352
1971331 What happens if you get scared half to death twice? 51 7 0.9835
1971332 Cross country skiing is great if you live in a small country. 61 6 1.0854
1971333 What's another word for Thesaurus? 34 7 0.5716
1971334 You can't have everything. Where would you put it? 50 5 0.6652
1971335 Yesterday I told a chicken to cross the road. It said, "what for?" 66 9 0.8521
1971336 I took a course in speed waiting. Now I can wait an hour in only ten minutes. 77 6 1.0644
1971337 There aren't enough days in the weekend. 40 9 1.0028
1971339 Last week I forgot how to ride a bicycle. 41 2 1.2905
1971340 I took lessons in bicycle riding. But I could only afford half of them. Now I ca... 98 6 0.9552
1971341 Sponges grow in the ocean. I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be if that d... 93 16 1.0122
1971342 If a word in the dictionary were mispelled, how would we know? 62 10 0.8345
1971343 I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time". So I ordered French ... 109 12 0.8678
1971344 I was trying to daydream, but my mind kept wandering. 53 6 0.9697
1971345 There's a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore looking like an id... 84 19 1.0981
1971346 I bought some powdered water, but I don't know what to add to it. 65 9 1.1478
1971347 A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths. 68 5 0.9366
1971348 Do Lipton employees take coffee breaks? 39 3 0.7142
1971349 Everywhere is within walking distance if you have the time. 59 2 1.1554
1971350 Hermits have no peer pressure. 30 5 0.8778
1971351 I have the world's largest collection of seashells. I keep it on all the beaches... 119 12 1.0579
1971352 I think it's wrong that only one company makes the game Monopoly. 65 19 1.0049
1971353 I was trying to daydream, but my mind kept wandering. 53 11 0.8855
1971354 I was walking down the street wearing glasses when the prescription ran out. 76 9 1.0889
1971355 I'm writing an unauthorized autobiography. 42 2 0.7784
1971356 If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then some... 113 21 0.9986
1971357 If you saw a heat wave, would you wave back? 44 6 1.0328
1971358 If you tell a joke in the forest, but nobody laughs, was it a joke? 67 7 0.9402
1971359 It doesn't matter what temperature the room is, it's always room temperature. 77 3 0.9371
1971360 Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. 58 2 0.8090
1971361 When I die, I'm leaving my body to science fiction. 51 1 0.6431
1971362 Why don't they make the whole plane out of that black box stuff? 64 10 0.9143
1971363 Whenever I think of the past, it brings back so many memories. 62 10 1.1340
1971364 Less than 2 percent of the water on Earth is fresh. 51 3 1.1156
1971365 McDonald's in New Zealand serves apricot pies instead of cherry ones. 69 10 0.7649
1971366 On average, there are 178 sesame seeds on each McDonald's Big Mac bun. 70 5 0.7584
1971367 Coca-Cola was originally green in color. 40 5 0.9343
1971368 A can of Diet Coke will float in water, while a can of regular Coke sinks. 74 2 0.8474
1971371 The only real food that US astronauts are allowed in space are pecan nuts. 74 7 1.0641
1971372 Onions get their distinctive smell by soaking up sulfur from the soil. 70 10 1.0095
1971373 The oldest known vegetable is the pea. 38 2 1.1202
1971374 Eating raw onions is good for unblocking a stuffed nose. 56 8 1.0719
1971375 Tomatoes and cucumbers are actually fruit. 42 5 0.9029
1971376 Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient for waking you up in the morning. 74 10 0.9589
1971377 The most widely eaten fruit in America is the banana. 53 1 1.2301
1971378 A grape will explode if you put it in a microwave oven. 55 3 0.6991
1971379 More than a third of all pineapples come from Hawaii. 53 6 0.9017
1971380 As much as fifty gallons of maple sap are used to make a single gallon of maple ... 86 15 1.1106
1971381 The only food that does not spoil is honey. 43 3 1.1874
1971382 Honey is used as a center for golf balls and in antifreeze mixtures. 68 1 0.8441
1971384 Eleanor Roosevelt ate three chocolate-covered garlic balls every day for most of... 96 9 0.8977
1971385 During your lifetime, you will eat approximately sixty thousand pounds of food -... 109 6 0.9616
1971386 The amount of potato chips Americans eat each year weighs six times more than th... 114 7 0.9866
1971387 The chocolate chip cookie was invented in 1933. 47 3 0.9596
1971388 In certain parts of India and ancient China, mouse meat was considered a delicacy. 82 9 0.9891
1971389 In certain parts of India and ancient China, mouse meat was considered a delicacy. 82 5 1.0208
1971390 Forty thousand Americans are injured by toilets every year. 59 3 0.9531
1971391 In true kingly fashion, Elvis passed away while sitting on the throne. 70 2 0.9779
1971392 The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets. 61 6 0.9572
1971393 The average lead pencil can draw a line thirty-five miles long or write approxim... 115 10 0.8922
1971394 Each of us generates five pounds of garbage a day; most of it is paper. 71 8 0.8875
1971395 Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. 43 3 1.0487
1971396 Ra was the sun god on ancient Egypt. 36 5 0.9681
1971397 About three hundred years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were thirty. 80 15 0.9730
1971398 They called him Moshe the Beadle, as though he had never had a surname in his li... 83 13 1.0483
1971399 He was a man of all work at the Hasidic synagogue. 50 6 0.8444
1971400 He was a past master in the art of making himself insignificant, of seeming invi... 86 2 0.9323
1971401 I loved his great, dreaming eyes, their gaze lost in the distance. 66 6 1.0227
1971402 He explained to me with great insistence that every question possessed a power t... 110 7 1.1218
1971403 Crammed into cattle trains by Hungarian police, they wept bitterly. 67 9 0.8986
1971404 I would often sit with Moshe in the evening after the service, listening to his ... 134 12 1.0078
1971405 Moshe wandered in the synagogue or in the streets, with his eyes down, his back ... 109 11 0.9934
1971406 Before three days had passed, German army cars had appeared in our streets. 75 12 0.9497
1971407 We wished the feast were over, so that we should not have to play this comedy an... 89 8 1.1264
1971408 From that moment, everything happened very quickly. The race toward death had be... 84 14 1.0501
1971409 That same day the Hungarian police burst into all the Jewish houses in the street. 82 6 0.9006
1971410 We were no longer allowed to go into restaurants or cafes, to travel on the rail... 157 17 0.9663
1971411 We gave up some of our rooms to relatives who had been driven out of their flats. 81 17 0.9823
1971412 Little by little life returned to normal. The barbed wire which fenced us in did... 108 13 1.0651
1971413 Little by little life returned to normal. 41 2 0.9896
1971414 The barbed wire which fenced us in did not cause us any real fear. 66 4 1.0322
1971416 One by one the houses emptied, and the street filled with people and bundles. 77 5 1.1026
1971417 It was from that moment that I began to hate them, and my hate is still the only... 103 17 1.1121
1971418 The bundle on her back was too heavy for her. She gritted her teeth. She knew by... 122 10 1.0963
1971419 The bundle on her back was too heavy for her. 45 12 1.1771
1971420 She gritted her teeth. She knew by now that it would be useless to complain. 76 11 1.1849
1971421 She knew by now that it would be useless to complain. 53 1 0.7762
1971422 She gritted her teeth. 22 1 1.2204
1971423 Night. No one prayed, so that the night would pass quickly. 59 4 0.8857
1971424 The stars were only sparks of the fire which devoured us. Should that fire die o... 157 19 1.0286
1971425 The stars were only sparks of the fire which devoured us. 57 1 1.1853
1971426 Should that fire die out one day, there would be nothing left in the sky but dea... 99 11 1.0098
1971427 It was as though she were possessed by an evil spirit which spoke from the depth... 95 4 1.0394
1971428 It was as though she were possessed by an evil spirit which spoke from the depth... 95 9 1.0571
1971429 The afternoon passed slowly. The wagon doors slid open. Two men were allowed to ... 104 20 1.0540
1971430 The afternoon passed slowly. 28 6 1.0270
1971431 The wagon doors slid open. 26 6 1.0723
1971432 Two men were allowed to get down to fetch water. 48 13 1.2632
1971433 And as the train stopped, we saw this time that flames were gushing out of a tal... 109 28 1.0606
1971434 The cherished objects we had brought with us thus far were left behind in the tr... 122 8 0.9910
1971435 Two steps from the pit we were ordered to turn to the left and made to go into a... 90 24 1.1547
1971436 Never shall I forget that nocturnal silence which deprived me, for all eternity,... 103 4 0.9469
1971437 My only wish was to take a bath as quickly as possible and lie down in a bed. 77 9 1.1822
1971438 The word bulldozer wandered through his mind for a moment in search of something... 153 13 0.9894
1971439 The word bulldozer wandered through his mind for a moment in search of something... 97 1 1.5592
1971440 The bulldozer outside the kitchen window was a big one. 55 2 0.9528
1971441 Fifteen seconds later he was out of the house and lying in front of a big yellow... 129 29 1.0347
1971442 A cloud passed overhead. It cast a shadow over Arthur Dent as he lay propped up ... 109 18 0.9724
1971443 A cloud passed overhead. It cast a shadow over Arthur Dent as he lay propped up ... 109 11 1.0549
1971444 Everyone would laugh and ask him what sort of flying saucer he was looking for. 79 15 1.1917
1971445 Ford Prefect was desperate for any flying saucer at all to arrive because fiftee... 129 6 0.9481
1971446 Human beings are great adapters, and by lunchtime life in Arthur's house had set... 107 14 0.9953
1971447 A sudden silence hit the Earth. If anything it was worse than the noise. For a w... 102 16 1.0283
1971448 A sudden silence hit the Earth. 31 3 1.1560
1971449 If anything it was worse than the noise. 40 2 1.0628
1971450 For a while nothing happened. 29 2 0.8830
1971451 The great ships hung motionless in the sky, over every nation on Earth. Motionle... 153 8 0.9433
1971452 The great ships hung motionless in the sky, over every nation on Earth. 71 7 0.7845
1971453 Motionless they hung, huge, heavy, steady in the sky, a blasphemy against nature. 81 8 0.9463
1971454 One of the side effects of work on the Heart of Gold was a whole string of prett... 107 6 0.9865
1971455 One of the things Ford Prefect had always found hardest to understand about huma... 158 8 1.0301
1971456 He always found the actual traveling through space part of space travel rather t... 86 8 1.0589
1971457 The Vogon raised a surprised eyebrow that effectively obscured his nose and was ... 106 12 0.9820
1971458 The Vogon stopped dead and a look of immense stupidity seeped slowly over his fa... 83 5 0.9897
1971459 Trillian had come to suspect that the main reason he had had such a wild and suc... 165 11 1.0611
1971460 The pink cublicle had winked out of existence, the monkeys had sunk away to a be... 95 18 0.9035
1971461 A spasm of despair shook the robot's body as he turned. 55 5 0.7460
1971462 This above all appeared to Trillian to be genuinely stupid, but she could no lon... 114 19 1.0309
1971463 We'll take a quick bite at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe. 69 7 0.7307
1971464 I've learned that people will forget what you said and people will forget what y... 140 11 1.2698
1971465 Slaves under the last emperors of China wore pigtails so they could be picked ou... 90 14 1.0819
1971466 The world's youngest parents were eight and nine and lived in China in 1910. 76 3 0.9402
1971467 The ship Titanic had four engines. 34 8 0.9743
1971468 Two dogs were among the Titanic survivors. 42 4 0.8510
1971469 When the Titanic sunk there were seventy-five hundred pounds of ham on it. 74 7 1.0967
1971470 The Titanic was running at twenty-two knots when she hit the iceberg. 69 10 0.9838
1971471 The first aerial photograph was taken from a balloon during the Civil War. 74 11 0.9374
1971472 The Civil War was the first war in which news from the front was published withi... 105 6 1.1900
1971473 Before the 1800's, there were no separately designed shoes for right and left fe... 83 6 0.8762
1971474 Olive oil was used for washing the body in the ancient Mediterranean world. 75 3 0.7193
1971475 Pirates thought having an earring would improve their eyesight. 63 12 1.1728
1971476 The actors in the first English play to be performed in America were arrested, a... 109 11 1.0039
1971477 The first police force was established in paris in 1667. 56 3 1.1379
1971478 Long ago, the people of Nicaragua believed that if they threw beautiful young wo... 122 5 0.9394
1971479 Native Americans never actually ate turkey; killing such a timid bird was though... 103 12 1.0853
1971480 It costs more to buy a car today than it cost Christopher Columbus to equip and ... 121 7 0.8652
1971481 Pilgrims ate popcorn at the first Thanksgiving dinner. 54 1 1.0794
1971482 One hundred sixty cars can drive side by side on the Monumental Axis in Brazil, ... 104 15 0.9373
1971483 There is a town in Texas called Ding Dong. 42 4 0.9096
1971484 There was once a town named 6 in West Virginia. 47 3 0.7892
1971485 Harvard is the oldest university in the United States. 54 6 0.9917
1971486 No white man saw the Grand Canyon until after the Civil War in 1869. 68 7 0.7809
1971487 The largest object ever found in the Los Angeles sewer system was a motorcycle. 79 9 1.1145
1971489 The San Francisco cable cars are the only mobile national monument. 67 4 0.9140
1971490 Maine is the toothpick capital of the world. 44 7 0.9270
1971492 Japan's currency is the most difficult to counterfeit. 54 3 0.8321
1971493 Babe Ruth wore a cabbage leaf under his hat to keep his head cool. He changed it... 99 11 1.1209
1971494 Home plate in baseball is seventeen inches wide. 48 10 1.1574
1971495 The first formal rules for playing baseball required the winning team to score t... 95 16 1.1005
1971496 Anise is the scent on the artificial rabbit that is used in greyhound races. 76 4 1.0525
1971497 Soccer is played in more countries in the world than any other sport. 69 7 1.3272
1971498 It takes three thousand cows to supply the NFL with enough leather for a year's ... 100 13 1.0224
1971499 Rudyard Kipling, living in Vermont in the 1890's, invented the game of snow golf... 148 14 1.0266
1971500 Rudyard Kipling, living in Vermont in the 1890's, invented the game of snow golf. 81 9 0.8842
1971501 Before 1850, golf balls were made of leather and stuffed with feathers. 71 13 1.0753
1971502 The only golfer to play golf on the moon was Alan Shepard. His golf ball was nev... 89 12 0.9375
1971503 Tug-of-war was an Olympic event between 1900 and 1920. 54 2 1.0745
1971504 The five Olympic rings represent the continents. 48 5 0.8151
1971505 A top freestyle swimmer achieves a speed of only four miles per hour. Fish, in c... 137 13 1.0517
1971507 Fish have been clocked at sixty-eight miles per hour. 53 15 1.0696
1971508 Professional hockey players skate at average speeds of twenty to twenty-five mil... 92 7 0.9533
1971509 Professional hockey players skate at average speeds of twenty to twenty-five mil... 92 8 1.0469
1971511 Three consecutive strikes in bowling are called a turkey. 57 2 0.9134
1971512 The only bone not broken so far during any ski accident is one located in the in... 88 7 1.1393
1971513 Pole vaults used to be stiff. Now they bend, which allows the vaulter to go much... 88 5 0.9471
1971514 The two hottest months at the equator are March and September. 62 1 1.0918
1971515 Meteorologists claim they are right 85% of the time. 52 8 0.9035
1971516 The Apollo 11 only had twenty seconds of fuel left when it landed. 66 1 1.0174
1971517 Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to enter space. 56 2 1.0645
1971518 Stars come in different colors; hot stars give off blue light, and the cooler st... 103 10 1.1750
1971519 Earth is traveling through space at 660,000 miles per hour. 59 11 0.9632
1971520 A full moon always rises at sunset. 35 8 1.1266
1971521 A syzygy occurs when three astronomical bodies line up. 55 6 0.7505
1971522 The first computer ever made was called ENIAC. A silicon chip a quarter-inch squ... 166 13 0.8704
1971523 The first computer ever made was called ENIAC. 46 3 1.0334
1971525 Experts at Intel say that microprocessor speed will double every eighteen months... 104 8 0.9371
1971526 When CBS broadcast the first television show in color, no one other than CBS own... 106 10 0.9452
1971527 All snow crystals are hexagonal. 32 2 1.0494
1971528 The billionth digit of pi is nine. 34 6 1.0042
1971529 A jumbo jet uses four thousand gallons of fuel to take off. 59 2 1.1635
1971530 A Boeing 747's wingspan is longer than the distance of the Wright Brothers' firs... 89 7 0.8567
1971531 The tail section of an airplane gives the bumpiest ride. 56 4 1.6011
1971532 The condensed water vapor left by jets in the sky is called a contrail. 71 12 1.0423
1971533 American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad... 103 9 0.9155
1971534 A large, flawless emerald is worth more than a similarly large flawless diamond. 80 9 0.8367
1971535 Gold was the first metal to be discovered. 42 3 1.0746
1971536 South Africa produces two-thirds of the world's gold. 53 5 0.9143
1971537 Bamboo is the world's tallest grass and can grow up to ninety centimeters in a d... 83 13 1.0034
1971539 The Siberian Larch accounts for more than 20 percent of all the world's trees. 78 11 0.9842
1971540 The Saguaro Cactus, found in the southwestern US, doesn't grow branches until it... 107 5 1.0826
1971541 The bark of a redwood tree is fireproof. Fires that occur in a redwood forest ta... 106 7 0.9381
1971542 The bark of a redwood tree is fireproof. 40 8 0.9529
1971543 Fires that occur in a redwood forest take place inside the trees. 65 11 0.9038
1971544 It takes one twenty year old tree to produce seven hundred paper grocery bags. 78 7 1.1152
1971545 The average life of a nuclear power plant is forty years. 57 5 1.1506
1971546 All organic compounds contain carbon. 37 6 1.0139
1971548 Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. 61 2 0.8940
1971549 Methane gas can often be seen bubbling up from the bottom of ponds. It is produc... 142 8 1.1433
1971550 Methane gas can often be seen bubbling up from the bottom of ponds. 67 6 1.1582
1971551 Methane gas is produced by the decomposition of dead plants and animals in the m... 107 6 1.0369
1971552 There are five trillion atoms in one pound of iron. 51 11 1.0064
1971553 The densest substance on Earth is the metal osmium. 51 5 0.8917
1971554 The metal part at the end of a pencil is 20 percent sulfur. 59 5 1.0093
1971555 The 111th element is known at unnilenilenium. Try to pronounce that! 68 9 0.6790
1971556 The 111th element is known at unnilenilenium. 45 5 0.6786
1971557 Marie Curie, the scientist who discovered radium, died of radiation poisoning. 78 15 0.9496
1971558 Marie Curie discovered radium. 30 6 1.0178
1971559 Water expands as it freezes and contracts as it melts. 54 6 0.9977
1971560 Hot water is heavier than cold. 31 4 1.0001
1971561 An iceberg contains more heat than a match. 43 4 0.8612
1971562 Because of the rotation of the earth, an object can be thrown farther if it is t... 91 14 1.0463
1971563 Two and five are the only prime numbers that end in two or five. 64 7 1.0488
1971564 Recycling one glass jar saves enough energy to power a TV for three hours. 74 5 0.9196
1971565 Iron nails cannot be used in oak because the acid in the wood corrodes them. 76 4 1.2233
1971566 Bacteria, the tiniest free-living cells, are so small that a single drop of liqu... 125 5 1.0109
1971567 Stainless steel was discovered by accident in 1913. 51 4 1.0010
1971568 If we had the same mortality rate as in the 1900's, more than half the people in... 116 18 1.1291
1971569 A fully loaded supertanker traveling at normal speed takes more than twenty minu... 92 6 1.0489
1971570 The smallest unit of time is the yoctosecond. 45 5 1.0943
1971571 A jiffy is an actual unit of time: one-hundreth of a second. Thus the saying, "I... 107 9 0.8407
1971572 A jiffy is an actual unit of time: one-hundreth of a second. 60 1 0.9276
1971573 A baby baleen whale depends on its mother's milk for at least six months. 73 6 0.9727
1971574 A baby blue whale is twenty-five feet long at birth. 52 2 1.0289
1971575 A baby caribou is so swift it can outrun its mother when it is only three days o... 83 13 1.0113
1971576 A baby platypus remains blind after birth for eleven weeks. 59 3 0.9005
1971577 A baby beaver stays with its parents for a period of two years. 63 4 1.1319
1971578 A baby giraffe is about six feet tall at birth. 47 2 1.0825
1971579 A baby gray whale drinks enough milk to fill more than two thousand bottles a day. 82 13 1.2800
1971580 It takes forty-two days for an ostrich egg to hatch. 52 4 0.7745
1971581 It takes twenty four hours for a tiny newborn swan to peck its way out of its sh... 84 11 1.1057
1971582 To be called a mammal, the female must feed her young on milk she has produced. 79 8 1.0692
1971583 Armadillos have four babies at a time, and they are always the same sex. 72 12 1.1011
1971584 Kangaroos usually give birth to one young annually. Their young are called joeys. 81 16 1.0131
1971585 Kangaroos usually give birth to one young annually. 51 5 1.1581
1971586 Kangaroos young are called joeys. 33 6 0.9438
1971587 The female blue crab can lay up to one million eggs in a day. 61 3 1.0222
1971588 The anaconda, one of the world's largest snakes, gives birth to its young instea... 97 17 1.0070
1971589 A dragonfly has a life span of four to seven weeks. 51 5 0.7637
1971590 A species of earthworm in Australia grows up to ten feet in length. 67 3 0.9303
1971591 Caterpillars have about four thosand muscles. Humans, by comparison, have only a... 97 12 0.8761
1971593 Humans have only about six hundred muscles. 43 9 1.0285
1971594 Butterflies taste with their hind feet. 39 1 0.8524
1971595 The mudskipper fish can actually walk on land. 46 1 1.0386
1971596 Minnows have teeth in their throats. 36 2 1.1419
1971597 Many types of fish - called mouthbrooders - carry their eggs in their mouths unt... 128 15 1.0100
1971598 Walking catfish of Florida can stay out of water for eighty days. 65 4 1.0217
1971601 The largest species of seahorse measures eight inches long. 59 8 1.0904
1971602 The heart of a shrimp is located in its head. 45 4 1.0500
1971603 Shrimp swim backward. 21 7 0.7673
1971604 A fifteen year old tuna is estimated to travel one million miles in its lifetime. 81 6 1.1045
1971605 Tuna will suffocate if they ever stop swimming. They need a continual flow of wa... 136 7 1.0471
1971606 Tuna will suffocate if they ever stop swimming. 47 3 1.0758
1971607 Tuna need a continual flow of water across their gills to breathe, even while th... 88 8 0.8849
1971608 The killer whale, or orca, is the fastest sea mammal. It can reach speeds up to ... 126 14 1.0124
1971609 The killer whale, or orca, is the fastest sea mammal. 53 10 1.1155
1971610 An orca can reach speeds up to thirty four miles per hour in pursuit of prey. 77 12 1.0023
1971611 Measuring about eight feet at birth, killer whale bulls can grow to twenty five ... 115 16 0.9582
1971612 Jellyfish are made up of more than 95 percent water and have no brain, heart, or... 106 17 0.9710
1971613 An octopus will eat its own arms if it gets really hungry. 58 5 0.9966
1971614 You can cut up a starfish into pieces, and each piece will grow into a completel... 95 5 0.9653
1971615 Sharks' fossil records date back more than twice as far as those of the dinosaurs. 82 10 1.0856
1971616 Sharks can travel up to forty miles per hour. 45 13 1.0788
1971617 There once were more sea lions on Earth than people. 52 11 0.9618
1971618 Seals can sleep underwater and surface for air without even waking. 67 11 0.8979
1971619 Seals must teach their young how to swim. 41 5 0.6302
1971620 The Weddell seal can travel underwater for seven miles without surfacing for air. 81 7 1.0244
1971621 It is estimated that manatees live a maximum of fifty to sixty years. 69 4 1.1424
1971622 Sea otters inhabit water but never get wet because they have two coats of fur. 78 2 1.2001
1971623 The fastest dog, the greyhound, can reach speeds of up to forty five miles per h... 84 7 0.9982
1971624 The elephant is the only mammal that can't jump. 48 9 1.4158
1971625 There are more than 150 breeds of horses in the world. 54 10 1.2128
1971626 The only purple animal is the South African Blesbok. 52 6 0.5952
1971627 There are fewer than one thousand giant pandas left alive in the world. 71 7 1.1892
1971628 The giant flying foxes that live in Indonesia have wingspans of nearly six feet. 80 17 0.9557
1971629 Giant tortoises can live to be 150 years old or older. 54 1 1.1803
1971630 Of all the animals in the world only mice, whales, elephants, giraffes, and huma... 109 15 0.9154
1971631 The giraffe's heart is huge; it weighs twenty five pounds, is two feet long, and... 116 11 1.0016
1971632 An armadillo can walk underwater. 33 2 1.1889
1971634 To keep from being separated while sleeping, sea otters tie themselves together ... 140 18 0.9603
1971635 To keep from being separated while sleeping, sea otters tie themselves together ... 90 11 1.0261
1971636 Jackrabbits can reach a speed of fifty miles per hour and can leap as high as fi... 88 3 0.9754
1971637 Jackrabbits can reach a speed of fifty miles per hour. 54 13 1.1166
1971638 A donkey will sink in quicksand, but a mule won't. 50 1 0.5711
1971639 The koala is one of the few land animals that does not need to drink water to su... 86 12 1.1692
1971640 Anteaters don't have any teeth or jaws and they prefer termites to ants. 72 11 0.9891
1971641 Anteaters don't have any teeth or jaws. 39 7 0.8431
1971642 Anteaters prefer termites to ants. 34 2 1.0323
1971644 Mongooses were brought to Hawaii to kill rats. This plan failed because rats are... 131 6 1.1327
1971645 Mongooses were brought to Hawaii to kill rats. 46 3 0.7813
1971646 Until they were imported into the country, Australia did not have any members of... 130 3 0.9447
1971647 The only country in the world that has a Bill of Rights for cows is India. 74 4 1.1422
1971648 The average person speaks about 31,500 words per day. 53 10 0.9645
1971649 About two hundred babies are born worldwide every minute. 57 1 1.0519
1971650 August is the month when most babies are born. 46 3 0.8352
1971651 You share a birthday with at least nine million other people in the world. 74 5 1.0891
1971652 Dinosaurs and many other animals roamed the Earth more than 65 million years ago. 81 7 1.0999
1971653 Dinosaurs belonged to one of two groups according to the design of their hips. T... 125 9 1.0003
1971654 Dinosaurs lived on every continent and ranged in size from a small sparrow to a ... 149 10 0.9974
1971655 Dinosaurs lived on every continent and ranged in size from a small sparrow to a ... 86 14 1.0353
1971656 Dinosaurs ruled the planet Earth for almost 165 million years. 62 3 0.9268
1971657 Dinosaurs survived in widely different climates, from the cool Artic to the hot ... 88 8 1.0172
1971658 Where scientists find fossils of dinosaurs, they often find the remains of plant... 135 10 0.9720
1971659 The Gobi Desert in Mongolia is one of the few places on Earth that has nearly th... 126 6 0.9976
1971660 Fossils are the tracks or traces of parts of plants and animals. Without them, w... 141 5 1.1161
1971661 Fossils are the tracks or traces of parts of plants and animals. 64 4 1.3078
1971662 Without fossils, we would never know about all the amazing animals of the past. 79 7 1.1646
1971663 Other creatures lived on Earth for more than 3 billion years before dinosaurs ev... 86 10 0.9707
1971664 Dinosaurs laid hard-shelled eggs in nests, just as birds do today. 66 1 0.8330
1971665 Many dinosaurs lived in herds and it is thought that perhaps they migrated seaso... 104 9 1.0914
1971666 Many dinosaurs lived in herds. 30 9 0.9750
1971667 In 1842, a British scientist, Richard Owen first created the word dinosaur, whic... 106 6 0.7505
1971668 The word dinosaur means "terrible lizard." 42 1 0.7507
1971669 People have been finding dinosaur bones for thousands of years, but only in the ... 132 17 1.0402
1971670 People have been finding dinosaur bones for thousands of years. 63 3 1.3180
1971671 Scientists have only been identifing dinosaurs in the last 200 years. 69 5 1.0238
1971672 Dinosaur fossils have been found on every continent. 52 4 1.2534
1971673 Over the years, scientists have had some inaccurate ideas about dinosaurs. For e... 128 7 0.9564
1971674 Over the years, scientists have had some inaccurate ideas about dinosaurs. 74 5 0.9936
1971675 On average, a new kind of dinosaur is found every two weeks. 60 3 0.9604
1971676 On average, a new kind of dinosaur is found every two weeks. So far, about 1,000... 131 15 0.9102
1971677 So far, about 1,000 different kinds of dinosaurs have been discovered. 70 6 0.8819
1971678 Dinosaurs survived more than 500 times longer than humans have been on the Earth. 81 11 0.9088
1971679 Three theories about how dinosaurs disappeared from Earth include - asteroid imp... 128 10 1.0428
1971680 Theropods, or meat-eating dinosaurs, developed early on and lasted until the end... 98 10 0.9276
1971681 Killer dinosaurs had two main weapons for attacking prey - claws and teeth. 75 8 0.8747
1971682 At this time, the oldest known dinosaur fossils are from a not-yet-named dinosau... 111 6 0.9815
1971683 Only animals whose eyes face in the same direction have depth perception. 73 9 1.0655
1971684 Chickens aid their digestion by swallowing little bits of grit. 63 3 1.0203
1971685 Giganotosaurus was discovered in the Argentine desert by a garage mechanic ridin... 139 14 0.8688
1971686 Everybody knows Tyrannosaurus rex, and it's the most popular of dinosaurs. It wa... 142 17 0.8418
1971687 Everybody knows Tyrannosaurus rex, and it's the most popular of dinosaurs. 74 9 0.7573
1971688 Tyrannosaurus rex was not the largest meat eater. 49 5 0.9235
1971689 The brain of Tyrannosaurus rex was twice the size of other giant meat eaters. It... 136 6 0.9507
1971690 If cars had been around in T. rex's day, its bite could have dented the metal. 78 5 1.1144
1971691 I have a dream...that one day this nation will rise up and live the true meaning... 329 7 1.0123
1971692 I have a dream...that one day this nation will rise up and live the true meaning... 117 4 0.9940
1971693 That my four children will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the... 161 15 1.0464
1971694 Non violence is the first article of my faith. It is the last article of my fait... 271 5 0.9853
1971696 Non-violence is the last article of my faith. Mahatama Gandhi 61 11 0.6030
1971697 Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed... 325 2 0.9269
1971698 When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitut... 330 2 0.8632
1971699 This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights ... 131 9 0.9892
1971700 We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline... 162 14 0.9501
1971701 We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline... 86 9 0.9620
1971702 We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. MLK 80 7 0.9260
1971703 I say to you today, my friends, that in spite of the difficulties and frustratio... 175 11 1.1361
1971704 I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meani... 175 19 0.8499
1971705 I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slave... 181 12 1.0167
1971706 I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state, swelt... 190 8 0.9689
1971707 I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they wi... 166 13 1.0319
1971708 I have a dream today. Dr. Martin Luther King 44 4 0.8923
1971709 Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. MLK 59 5 0.9230
1971710 Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado! MLK 61 2 0.8345
1971711 Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee! MLK 56 6 0.6514
1971712 From every mountainside, let freedom ring. MLK 46 7 0.8820
1971713 When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamle... 119 12 1.0707
1971714 People will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritu... 158 8 0.7808
1971715 In the human rights revolution, if something isn't done, and in a hurry, to brin... 219 7 1.1164
1971716 It means that we've got to stay together. We've got to stay together and maintai... 92 6 0.9045
1971717 Because I've been to the mountaintop. And I don't mind. MLK 59 4 0.7720
1971718 Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I'm... 114 10 0.9338
1971719 The masses of people are rising up. And wherever they are assembled the cry is a... 121 8 0.8583
1971720 I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can have three meals a da... 195 11 1.0219
1971721 I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in ... 92 11 0.9047
1971722 Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and to justice for his fellow huma... 129 15 1.0049
1971723 In this difficult day, in this difficult time for the United States, it is perha... 166 9 1.0568
1971724 What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United St... 340 1 0.9596
1971725 Let us dedicate to ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame... 146 3 0.8603
1971726 The vast majority of white people and the vast majority of black people in this ... 216 16 1.0600
1971727 Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it. RFK 68 15 0.9730
1971728 The function of education, therefore, is to teach one to think intensively and t... 103 12 0.8763
1971729 Education must enable one to sift and weigh evidence, to discern the true from t... 151 8 0.9941
1971730 We must remember that intelligence is not enough. Intelligence plus character--t... 118 5 0.9752
1971731 If we are not careful, our colleges will produce a group of close-minded, unscie... 144 15 0.8742
1971732 Number one in your life's blueprint, should be a deep belief in your own dignity... 123 10 0.9246
1971733 Secondly, in your life's blueprint you must have as the basic principle the dete... 174 8 0.9144
1971734 If it falls your lot to be a street sweeper, sweep streets like Michelangelo pai... 98 8 0.9484
1971735 Be a bush if you can't be a tree. If you can't be a highway, just be a trail. If... 191 6 0.9884
1971736 If you can't be a sun, be a star. For it isn't by size that you win or fail. Be ... 113 9 0.9447
1971737 The time has come for us to civilize ourselves by the total, direct and immediat... 107 4 0.9134
1971738 The curse of poverty has no justification in our age. MLK 57 9 0.9890
1971740 Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love. Gandhi 75 1 0.8785
1971741 Nobody can hurt me without my permission. Gandhi 48 3 0.8878
1971742 There is nothing that wastes the body like worry. Gandhi 56 6 1.0939
1971743 Nonviolence is a weapon of the strong. Gandhi 45 8 0.8711
1971744 We must become the change we want to see. Gandhi 48 2 0.8849
1971745 An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind. Gandhi 67 8 0.9037
1971746 The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. Gandhi 82 17 0.9972
1971747 The roots of violence: wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowled... 217 5 0.8414
1971748 You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you wi... 113 11 0.9566
1971749 Men often become what they believe themselves to be. If I believe I cannot do so... 235 6 1.0173
1971751 If I believe I cannot do something, it makes me incapable of doing it. But when ... 182 8 0.8877
1971752 If I believe I cannot do something, it makes me incapable of doing it. Gandhi 77 6 0.8239
1971753 When I believe I can do something I acquire the ability to do it even if I didn'... 114 9 0.8439
1971754 Almost everything you do will seem insignificant, but it is important that you d... 92 9 0.7558
1971755 If I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do... 134 13 0.9218
1971756 The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its an... 105 16 0.9823
1971757 They cannot take away our self-respect if we do not give it to them. Gandhi 75 12 1.0313
1971758 You may never know what results come of your action, but if you do nothing there... 106 7 1.2259
1971759 A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave. Ga... 84 9 0.8362
1971760 Archaeopteryx is among the most famous of all fossils and is considered the clos... 131 4 0.8900
1971761 Archaeopteryx is among the most famous of all fossils. 54 3 0.9585
1971762 Archaeopteryx is considered the closest link we have found between dinosaurs and... 87 4 0.8331
1971763 Dinosaur planteaters evolved a wide variety of different teeth for their differe... 102 7 0.9583
1971764 Dinosaur planteaters evolved different teeth for their varied diets and habitats. 81 2 1.0769
1971765 Huayangosaurus had two big spikes over its hips. Perhaps those spikes prevented ... 121 5 0.7658
1971766 Huayangosaurus had two big spikes over its hips. 48 5 0.8506
1971767 Huayangosaurus was a planteater that had two big spikes on its back. 68 3 0.8543
1971768 Stegosaurus was the largest of all the plate-backed plant eaters. 65 5 0.9329
1971769 The spiked tail of the Stegosaurus could have been a weapon. 60 5 0.8735
1971770 The smallest and oldest armored dinosaur known was the Scutellosaurus with more ... 150 10 0.9135
1971771 The smallest and oldest armored dinosaur known was the Scutellosaurus. 70 5 1.0379
1971772 Ankylosaurs were as large as tanks and nearly as hard to attack, even though the... 99 12 0.9874
1971773 Ankylosaurs were as large as tanks. 35 4 0.8355
1971774 Ankylosaurs were as large as tanks and nearly as hard to attack. 64 7 0.8883
1971775 Dracorex's scary head inspired scientists to name it after Draco Malfoy, the evi... 118 6 0.9558
1971776 Dracorex was name it after Draco Malfoy, the evil character in the Harry Potter ... 86 12 0.8933
1971777 Iguanodon was the first dinosaur identified by a scientist more than 180 years a... 83 4 1.0743
1971778 Iguanodon was the first dinosaur identified by a scientist more than 180 years a... 132 13 0.9507
1971779 Iguanodon was the first dinosaur identified by a scientist more than 180 years a... 83 9 0.9089
1971780 Nearly half the dinosaurs ever named turn out to be mistakes as scientists have ... 133 9 1.0910
1971781 Nearly half the dinosaurs ever named turn out to be mistakes. 61 3 0.9306
1971782 A man is but the product of his thoughts what he thinks, he becomes. 68 7 1.1688
1971783 A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people. 71 7 1.0246
1971784 Action expresses priorities. 28 8 0.8478
1971785 An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind. 60 5 1.0072
1971787 Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. 79 12 1.1593
1971788 Imitation is the sincerest flattery. 36 7 0.8879
1971789 It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver. 67 7 1.0387
1971790 Learn as if you were to live forever. 37 6 1.0042
1971791 Man should forget his anger before he lies down to sleep. 57 5 1.0542
1971792 My life is my message. 22 4 1.3295
1971793 The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. 75 11 1.2812
1971794 If you continue down your current path, you will find yourself, at the bottom of... 92 9 1.0261
1971795 Po: Inner peace. 16 3 0.7276
1971796 Lord Shen: The only reason you are still alive is that I find your stupidity mil... 157 1 0.8978
1971797 The only reason you are still alive is that I find your stupidity mildly amusing. 81 13 0.9408
1971798 Well thank you, but I find your evilness extremely annoying! 60 3 1.0666
1971799 Why didn't I like pants? 24 8 0.9592
1971800 I'm not freaking out. I'm freaking in! 38 7 1.0607
1971801 I hope this turns out better than your plan to cook rice in your stomach by eati... 123 7 1.1834
1971802 Tell those musicians to start playing some action music because it is on. 73 4 1.0348
1971803 You got to let go of the stuff from past, because it just doesn't matter. The on... 131 5 1.3945
1971804 You got to let go of the stuff from past, because it just doesn't matter. 73 2 1.1367
1971805 The only thing that matters is what you choose to be now. 57 12 1.2555
1971806 The day you were chosen as Dragon Warrior, was the worst day of my life. 72 6 0.9842
1971807 Remember dragon warrior, anything is possible when you have inner peace. 72 5 1.1044
1971808 My fist hungers for justice. [stomach growls] That was my fist. 63 6 0.7364
1971809 My fist hungers for justice. 28 5 0.9462
1971810 Kung-fu staring contest--Go! 28 4 0.7366
1971811 Remember Dragon Warrior, when you follow the noble path, anything is possible. 78 9 0.8730
1971812 Did you guys just see me?! I was like ahhhhh-yah! 49 6 0.6878
1971813 But how can kung fu defeat something that destroys kung fu? 59 10 0.8995
1971814 I am Po. And I'm gonna need a hat. 34 2 0.4375
1971815 Ah, my old enemy...stairs! 26 7 0.7058
1971816 How can kung fu stop something that stops kung fu? 50 9 0.9719
1971817 The most important time is now. 31 6 1.3545
1971818 Anything is possible when you have inner peace. 47 6 0.9529
1971819 Once I realized the problem was not you but within me. I found inner peace and w... 124 6 1.1037
1971820 Once I realized the problem was not you but within me. 54 1 0.7796
1971821 I found inner peace and was able to harness the flow of the universe. 69 4 1.1683
1971822 My friend, the panda will never fulfill his destiny, nor you yours until you let... 111 7 1.0695
1971823 I cannot make it blossom when it suits me nor make it bear fruit before its time. 81 7 0.9890
1971824 Look at this tree, Shifu. I cannot make it blossom when it suits me nor make it ... 107 18 1.0565
1971825 Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it... 103 9 1.0644
1971826 My fist was like - Wah pieee ahhhh! Yeah! 41 4 0.5215
1971827 Beware of the signs. 20 4 0.8255
1971828 Maybe I should just quit and go back to making noodles. 55 2 0.9940
1971829 One would think that Master Oogway would choose someone who actually knew kung fu. 82 8 0.9738
1971830 Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a... 179 4 0.8924
1971831 Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a... 94 9 0.9774
1971832 Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a... 116 12 0.9696
1971833 ...a new nation, conceived in Liberty... 40 8 0.6942
1971834 ...a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all... 103 7 0.8828
1971835 ...dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. 63 5 1.0384
1971836 ...that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom; and that this government ... 158 12 1.0110
1971837 ...and that this government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall ... 106 18 1.0907
1971838 What is the frame of government under which we live? The answer must be: "The Co... 328 3 0.8101
1971839 The Constitution of the United States consists of the original, framed in 1787, ... 122 9 0.8242
1971840 That every man may receive at least a moderate education, and thereby be enabled... 249 7 0.8949
1971841 That every man may receive at least a moderate education, and thereby be enabled... 136 20 1.0513
1971842 That every man may receive at least a moderate education... 59 3 1.0951
1971843 Our government rests in public opinion. Whoever can change public opinion, can c... 127 6 0.9197
1971844 Our government rests in public opinion. 39 6 0.9590
1971845 Understanding the spirit of our institutions to aim at the elevation of men, I a... 124 6 1.0963
1971846 It is not merely for to-day, but for all time to come that we should perpetuate ... 176 7 0.9648
1971847 Nowhere in the world is presented a government of so much liberty and equality. ... 169 11 0.9383
1971848 Nowhere in the world is presented a government of so much liberty and equality. 79 20 0.9724
1971849 To the humblest and poorest amongst us are held out the highest privileges and p... 89 15 0.8715
1971850 Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nat... 131 7 0.9704
1971851 War at the best, is terrible, and this war of ours, in its magnitude and in its ... 118 8 0.9007
1971852 I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. Kilmer 62 2 0.8125
1971853 A tree that may in summer wear a nest of robins in her hair; Kilmer 67 11 1.0337
1971854 Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He wil... 150 15 1.0484
1971855 Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; Frost 79 10 0.8866
1971856 He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. Frost 76 7 0.9122
1971857 The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to g... 135 9 0.8801
1971858 The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep Frost 70 5 0.9026
1971859 A good heart is the sun and the moon; or, rather, the sun and not the moon, for ... 127 8 1.0163
1971860 I have full cause of weeping, but this heart shall break into a hundred thousand... 116 15 0.9742
1971861 Even in the common affairs of life, in love, friendship, and marriage, how littl... 162 10 1.0184
1971862 Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books; but love from look, toward... 117 9 0.9040
1971863 If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow and which ... 121 14 0.9704
1971864 But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet i... 102 15 0.8082
1971865 Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great, some achieve greatness, and oth... 128 6 1.0267
1971866 The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet so... 141 11 0.9453
1971867 But love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commi... 176 10 0.9673
1971868 That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, if with his tongue he cannot win ... 100 9 0.8019
1971869 What a piece of work is a man. How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty in f... 194 11 0.9772
1971870 Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever; One foot in sea, an... 173 5 0.7713
1971871 Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments. Love is not love whi... 166 4 0.8827
1971872 Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments. Shakespeare 71 2 0.7886
1971873 Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, or bends with the remove... 106 5 0.8778
1971874 Then let not winter's ragged hand deface in thee thy summer... Shakespeare 74 6 0.9588
1971875 All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players; they have the... 190 2 0.8518
1971876 O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; O... 167 11 0.7684
1971877 O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? Shakespeare 53 9 0.7092
1971878 Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet. Sha... 88 4 0.8207
1971879 All's well that ends well; still the fine's the crown; Whate'er the course, the ... 111 8 0.7482
1971880 But with the word the time will bring on summer, When briers shall have leaves a... 135 7 0.9235
1971881 Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Shakespeare 52 2 0.7002
1971882 A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! Shakespeare 53 3 0.5722
1971883 I am hurt. A plague on both your houses! I am sped. Is he gone, and hath nothing... 93 7 0.7383
1971884 A plague on both your houses! Shakespeare 41 7 0.7797
1971885 What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as swe... 95 12 0.8241
1971886 That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Shakespeare 77 13 1.0715
1971887 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Thou art thyself, though not a Montague. Sha... 88 9 0.7282
1971888 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Shakespeare 47 6 0.8079
1971889 So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd, Retain that dear perfection which he o... 115 13 0.7154
1971890 Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name which is no part of thee Take all myself... 93 3 0.8481
1971891 All that glitters is not gold; Often have you heard that told. Shakespeare 74 5 0.7876
1971892 I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of... 118 7 0.7724
1971893 And on the pedestal these words appear: `My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: L... 257 4 0.7830
1971894 Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, The lone and level sands stretch far... 95 8 0.8201
1971895 And on the pedestal these words appear: `My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: L... 129 2 0.5835
1971896 Where I grew up as a kid, the woods held magical things. 56 4 1.0458
1971897 If I crawled out too far on a tree limb and fell, the soft pine needles would cu... 94 9 1.0236
1971898 We found snake skins, real Indian arrowheads, box turtles, beehives, and snake s... 102 14 0.9070
1971899 We found snake skins, real Indian arrowheads and box turtles. 61 4 0.9415
1971900 We found snake skins. 21 5 1.1679
1971901 We saw gravestones so old we could no longer read the names on them. 68 10 1.1359
1971902 But today I'm glad to know that something of mine was left behind in Marshfield. 80 9 0.9403
1971903 I liked having the same name as my father. 42 1 1.0818
1971904 I liked having the same name as my father, but it did cause confusion in the hou... 83 18 1.1895
1971905 School is not like home. You've got to follow the rules there, or else you'll ge... 93 4 1.0314
1971906 School was fine for a kid like me, because I knew how to shut up and listen. But... 171 11 1.0153
1971907 School was fine for a kid like me, because I knew how to shut up and listen. 76 11 0.9344
1971908 But it seemed wrong to take an outside kid like Jimmy and lock him inside for si... 94 9 1.1136
1971909 They should have a different kind of school for Jimmy, maybe a place with acres ... 226 5 1.1144
1971910 They should have a different kind of school - for kids who like outdoor stuff. 78 14 1.0936
1971911 When it got dark we ran through the neighborhood playing Flashlight Tag and Hide... 164 14 0.9566
1971912 When it got dark we ran through the neighborhood playing until bats began to app... 95 20 1.0286
1971913 The kitchen was the heart of our house, and the baby's playpen stood in the cent... 98 13 1.1761
1971914 I knew how to pick up the baby and tell if its diaper was dirty or clean by how ... 134 14 1.0759
1971915 I knew how to pick up the baby and tell if its diaper was dirty or clean by how ... 94 11 1.1625
1971916 Whenever he got in trouble, Mom made him sit under the kitchen table so she coul... 101 11 1.2786
1971917 It was a perfect Marshfield morning, sunny and warm. The air had a salty tang th... 164 12 0.9397
1971919 When Andy laughed, the whole world lit up, like the sun coming from behind a clo... 83 10 1.0170
1971920 He pointed to three little kids trying to dig a wall to protect a sand castle. T... 141 20 1.1232
1971921 He pointed to three little kids trying to dig a wall to protect a sand castle. 78 11 1.1579
1971922 The tide was coming in fast and the castle was in big trouble. 62 1 0.9122
1971923 When that arrow brushed past my ear it made a soft hissing sound, as if my ances... 114 17 1.0856
1971924 When that arrow brushed past my ear it made a soft hissing sound. 65 4 1.2890
1971925 But the most horrifying thing was when the headless chicken got up and started r... 198 7 1.0192
1971926 But the most horrifying thing was when the headless chicken got up and started r... 121 16 1.1855
1971927 It ran for fifteen or twenty seconds before it finally keeled over for good. 76 3 0.8195
1971928 This neighborhood felt like my bones, my skin. 46 1 0.8959
1971929 We made our final trip to Rexhame Beach. Jimmy found a dead sand shark that had ... 222 7 0.9959
1971930 We made our final trip to Rexhame Beach. 40 3 1.0007
1971931 Jimmy found a dead sand shark that had washed up on shore. 58 6 0.9092
1971932 He ran back to our blanket to get his pocket knife and cut open the shark's bell... 122 12 1.0827
1971933 I had lived in that house in Marshfield practically my whole life, and it never ... 137 13 1.0256
1971934 My friends picked up big clumps of pine needles and started sprinkling them over... 89 10 1.0536
1971935 My friends picked up big clumps of pine needles and started sprinkling them over... 176 13 1.0991
1971936 Bits of light danced in the deep forest shadows around me. I knew I'd never forg... 164 9 0.9709
1971937 Bits of light danced in the deep forest shadows around me. I knew I'd never forg... 94 16 1.1895
1971938 Then I stood up and stepped into my new life, whatever that might be. 69 2 1.1481
1971939 Bits of light danced in the deep forest shadows around me. 58 3 1.0067
1971940 I knew I'd never forget that place. 35 2 0.6804
1971941 One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish. 40 8 0.9486
1971942 One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish. Black fish, blue fish, old fish, new fi... 83 5 0.9866
1971943 Black fish, blue fish, old fish, new fish. 42 2 1.1137
1971944 This one has a little star. This one has a little car. Say, what a lot of fish t... 89 11 1.0759
1971945 Say, what a lot of fish there are! 34 4 0.9397
1971946 This one has a little star. This one has a little car. 54 2 1.2093
1971947 I know it is wet and the sun is not sunny. But we can have lots of good fun that... 90 8 1.1539
1971948 I know it is wet and the sun is not sunny. 42 3 1.0732
1971949 But we can have lots of good fun that is funny! 47 2 0.5897
1971950 I know some good games we could play, said the cat. I know some new tricks, said... 100 11 1.0284
1971951 I know some good games we could play, said the cat. 51 4 1.1128
1971952 I know some new tricks, said the Cat in the Hat. 48 6 0.9780
1971953 The kids slumped in their chairs too glum to complain. And to make matters worse... 106 12 1.0101
1971954 The kids slumped in their chairs too glum to complain. 54 6 1.0044
1971955 And to make matters worse, it started to rain . . . 51 1 1.0449
1971956 I would not like them here or there. I would not like them anywhere. 68 7 1.0205
1971957 I would not like them here or there. 36 10 1.3316
1971958 I would not like them anywhere. 31 6 1.4624
1971959 Would you like them in a house? Would you like them with a mouse? 65 11 1.0848
1971960 Would you like them in a house? 31 9 0.9847
1971961 Would you like them with a mouse? 33 14 1.0588
1971962 I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-am. 63 12 0.8516
1971964 I do not like them, Sam-I-am. 29 1 0.3259
1971965 Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox? 59 3 1.1053
1971966 Would you eat them in a box? 28 7 0.9405
1971967 Would you eat them with a fox? 30 5 0.8617
1971968 Not in a box. Not with a fox. Not in a house. Not with a mouse. I would not eat ... 130 20 0.9885
1971969 Not in a box. Not with a fox. Not in a house. Not with a mouse. 63 6 0.9648
1971970 You may like them. You will see. You may like them in a tree! 61 4 1.2873
1971971 You may like them. You will see. 32 14 1.2226
1971973 Could you, would you, on a train? 33 10 0.9457
1971974 I do so like green eggs and ham! 32 4 1.0284
1971975 Step this way. We'll find another game to play. 47 2 1.1265
1971976 Step this way. 14 7 0.9051
1971977 We'll find another game to play. 32 2 0.8883
1971978 Fox in socks, our game is done, sir. Thank you for a lot of fun, sir. 69 5 0.9559
1971979 Fox in socks, our game is done, sir. 36 3 1.1574
1971980 Thank you for a lot of fun, sir. 32 4 0.9912
1971981 When a fox is in the bottle where the tweetle beetles battle with their paddles ... 241 8 0.9807
1971983 Through three cheese trees three free fleas flew. While these fleas flew, freezy... 232 4 0.7326
1971984 Through three cheese trees three free fleas flew. While these fleas flew, freezy... 93 7 0.9310
1971985 Freezy breeze made these three trees freeze. Freezy trees made these trees' chee... 138 15 0.9712
1971987 Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer t... 88 4 1.0575
1971988 Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple. 67 3 1.0926
1971989 I meant what I said and I said what I meant. 44 2 0.9057
1971990 You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yoursel... 108 13 1.0771
1971991 Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.... 90 13 1.0567
1971992 You're on your own, and you know what you know. And you will be the guy who'll d... 127 17 1.0218
1971993 Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can ... 105 9 0.9338
1971994 Think left and think right and think low and think high. 56 4 1.2163
1971995 Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try. 48 4 0.8237
1971996 Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So... get on your way. 67 9 0.9805
1971997 Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. 44 3 1.0406
1971998 Today is your day! 18 5 1.0787
1971999 And the turtles, of course...all the turtles are free -- as turtles and, maybe, ... 104 11 0.9793
1972000 And the turtles, of course...all the turtles are free. 54 5 0.9610