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Source: Webster's dictionaryA man must dream a long time in order to act with grandeur, and dreaming is nursed in darkness. Jean Genet
Many great writers have been extraordinarily awkward in daily exchange, but the greatest give the impression that their style was nursed by the closest attention to colloquial speech. Thornton Wilder
For years I've nursed a secret desire to spend the Fourth of July in a double hammock with a swingin' redheaded broad. But I could never find me a double hammock. Frank Sinatra
Men have no right to profess themselves architects hastily, without having climbed from boyhood the steps of these studies and thus, nursed by the knowledge of many arts and sciences, having reached the heights of the holy ground of architecture. Vitruvius
The baby who doesn't cry isn't nursed. South American Proverb
The baby nursed by its grandmother can never be corrected. Bajan Proverb