Every piece of the puzzle that doesn't fit gets you closer to the answer.
Look at the footprints you've made.
It's easier to knock on a door that's not shut all the way.
It feels a lot colder when you're shoveling snow than when you're building a snow fort.
A tiny hole can empty a great big bucket.
You can teach an old dog new tricks with the right kind of doggie treats.
Nobody can pedal the bike for you.
Shortcuts aren't always.
Ten minutes is short if it's a recess and long if it's a punishment.
The longer the test the better you feel when it's over.
It's more fun to color outside the lines.
Crawling still gets you there.
If you want to zoom down the expert slope tomorrow, you have to fall down the bunny slope today.
It's easier to throw sticks on the campfire than to try to restart it when it goes out.
As soon as you understand 2 x 4 you can't believe there was a time when you didn't understand it.
Getting lost teaches you how to read a map.
If you keep missing, get closer to the basket.
It's easier to see the mistake on someone else's paper.
The path you're on looks different when you turn around.
Whiners usually play alone.