“Have you noticed how nobody ever looks up? Nobody looks at chimneys, or trees against the sky, or the tops of buildings. Everybody just looks down at the pavement or their shoes. The whole world could pass them by and most people wouldn't notice.”

The Last of the Really Great Whangdooles, Julie Edwards Andrews

“Have you noticed how nobody ever looks up? Nobody looks at chimneys, or trees against the sky, or the tops of buildings. Everybody just looks down at the pavement or their shoes. The whole world could pass them by and most people wouldn't notice.”

Julie Andrews (The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles)

The first book I ever read by myself. Thank you, Julie Andrews.

“Miracles, contrary to popular belief, do not just happen. A miracle is the achievement of the impossible. It is only when we put aside our greed, anger, pride and prejudice, so that our minds are open and ready to accept it, that a miracle can occur.”

—Julie Andrews (The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles)

“Have you noticed how nobody ever looks up? Nobody looks at chimneys, or trees against the sky, or the tops of buildings. Everybody just looks down at the pavement or their shoes. The whole world could pass them by and most people wouldn't notice.”

—Professor Samuel Savant, The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles

I lead a Julie Andrews Edwards appreciation life.

Anyone remember The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles? That was right up there with Harry Potter in my favorite books when I was little.

“Have you noticed how nobody ever looks up? Nobody looks at chimneys, or trees against the sky, or the tops of buildings. Everybody just looks down at the pavement or their shoes. The whole world could pass them by and most people wouldn't notice. ”

—― Julie Andrews Edwards, The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles

“Watch out for yesterday. It'll catch up with you every time. ”

—The Oinck- The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles
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