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A bad cold wouldn't be so annoying if it weren't for the advice of our friends. ~Kin Hubbard
I'm sixty years of age. That's 16 Celsius. ~George Carlin, Brain Droppings, 1997
Once you accept the fact that you're not perfect, then you develop some confidence. ~Rosalynn Carter
It takes more strength of character to withstand good fortune than bad. ~La Rochefoucauld, Reflections, 1665
The second half of a man's life is made up of nothing but the habits he has acquired during the first half. ~Feodor Dostoevski
Baseball is the only major sport that appears backwards in a mirror. ~George Carlin, Brain Droppings, 1997
It was nice growing up with someone like you - someone to lean on, someone to count on... someone to tell on! ~Author Unknown
Scriptures: the sacred books of our holy religion, as distinguished from the false and profane writings on which all other faiths are based. ~Ambrose Bierce
A speech is poetry: cadence, rhythm, imagery, sweep! A speech reminds us that words, like children, have the power to make dance the dullest beanbag of a heart. ~Peggy Noonan
The great advantage of living in a large family is that early lesson of life's essential unfairness. ~Nancy Mitford
'Tis not the meat, but 'tis the appetite makes eating a delight. ~John Suckling, Sonnet, c.1638
There's nothing wrong with the Little League World Series that locking out the adults couldn't cure. ~Mike Penner, Los Angeles Times
A doctor who cannot take a good history and a patient who cannot give one are in danger of giving and receiving bad treatment. ~Author Unknown
The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary. ~Ashleigh Brilliant
How seldom we weigh our neighbors in the same balance as ourselves. ~Thomas a Kempis
Silence is the secret to sanity. ~Astrid Alauda
Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. ~George Smith Patton, War as I Knew It, 1947
Dance is a delicate balance between perfection and beauty. ~Author Unknown
Verbum dicendi: in a sentence, a word that expresses speech, introduces a quotation, or marks a transition to non-standard or non-grammatical speech; also known as declaratory word or quotative.
You can cage the singer but not the song. ~Harry Belafonte