In Sleep Softly by Dr. Seuss, he says a yawn is quite catching. This refers to the phenomenon where people start yawning after seeing someone else yawn.
no no no no no my book says he was born 1480 and a book never lies
He was born 27th of November it says on the offical website and in the book.
That would be "I can read with my eyes shut", published in 1978. A child had written a letter requesting that Dr. Seuss put his town in one of his books. The sign says something like "Home of Curtis A. Able, Salina, Kansas". See the link below for more information:
The character who says this line is Mayzie Bird from the Dr. Seuss book "Horton Hatches the Egg." She is tired of sitting on her egg and persuades Horton, an elephant, to take over for her while she takes a vacation.
This is not an idiom. It is a quote from a children's book by Dr. Seuss. It means exactly what it says - a person's size does not matter; they are still a person. The book this quote is taken from is called Horton Hears a Who, and is about an elephant who discovers a world full of microscopic people that only he can hear.
If you are talking about Sodapop from The Outsiders, then he was born in 1949. The book says that he is 16 years old, and the book was published in 1965, so he must have been born then.
I have a 10x8 color photograph that says he does. Well, he is holding a cigarette or a mini-cigar in his hand as he poses for the photograph.
Maysie says to Horton, "You've nothing to do, and I need to rest. Would you like to sit on the egg in my nest?" in Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss.
Edward came from Chicago in the early 1900's.
the book says 20:1 the book says 20:1
Well, In the first Twilight Book, it says he was born in Chicago, in 1901 But in the movie, it say she was born in England