Life is about using the whole box of crayons.
I'm carded for R-rated movies. And I get talked down to a lot. When I try to go rent a car or buy an airplane ticket or other stuff adults do, I get 'Okaaaaaay, honey. ' I remember when I was 18, getting crayons in a restaurant
Stop counting crayons, just draw pictures.
Leave me in a room with some crayons and I'll draw on the wall.
They aren't the brightest crayons in the box -Max(saving the world and other extreme sports)
Broken crayons still colour the same
Chances are that any helpful two-year-old will break some eggs. We are often not very good at things when we are new. But there may be an important choice to make at such moments. Do we support and protect the innate wish to be of help to others in our children, or do we protect the eggs? Hard as it seems, the greater mother wisdom may lie in a willingness to clean up broken eggs or replace a mitten and a box of crayons.
We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have learned to live together in the same box.
If you want an interesting party sometime, combine cocktails and a fresh box of crayons for everyone.
Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.
I was born in a place humans call central Africa, in a dense rain forest so beautiful, no crayons could ever do it justice.
. . . Someone speaks in soft tones to me and says I am psychotic, but it's going to be all right. I put on my hat, unperturbed, and ask for some crayons.
Our attitudes are the crayons that color our world.
What I notice is that every adult or child I give a new set of Crayolas to goes a little funny. The kids smile, get a glazed look on their faces, pour the crayons out, and just look at them for a while. . . . The adults always get the most wonderful kind of sheepish smile on their faces--a mixture of delight and nostalgia and silliness. And they immediately start telling you about all their experiences with Crayolas.
We either learn to accept or we end up writing letters home with crayons.