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I love to cook with wine, sometimes I even use food.
- W.C. Fields |
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A man can have twenty years of experience or one year of experience repeated twenty times. - Me
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I have loved to the point of madness; That which is called madness, That which to me, Is the only sensible way to love. - Françoise Sagan
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Love is a beggar who still begs when one has given him everything. - Rochepedre |
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"Reality continues to ruin my life" Calvin & Hobbes
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"Life could be wonderful if people would leave you alone."
- Charlie Chaplin. |
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"A husband is what's left of a sweetheart after the nerve has been killed." - Lou Costello |
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"If you break 100, watch your golf. If you break 80, watch your business".
~Joey Adams |
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"The odds of hitting your target go up dramatically when you aim at it."
~Mal Pancoast~ Keep the quotes coming guys. I am loving this! "The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory." |
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Men like war: they do not hold much sway over birth, so they make up for it with death. Unlike women, men menstruate by shedding other people's blood.
Lucy Ellmann Anglo-American novelist |
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The best and most beautiful things in the
world cannot be seen or even touched.They must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller |
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“Depression is nourished by a lifetime of ungrieved and unforgiven hurts”
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Never bend your head. Hold it high. Look the world straight in the eye.
Helen Keller |
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Great men are meteors designed to burn so that the earth may be lighted.
- Napoleon |
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The prettiest dresses are worn to be taken off.....Jean Cocteau
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I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an education.
- Wilson Mizner |
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"Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils." -- Hector Berlioz
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Love is the flower you've got to let grow. John Lennon
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Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and how little we think of of the other person.
- Mark Twain |
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William Shakespeare ~ Graze on my lips,and if those hills be dry,stray lower,where the pleasant fountains lie.
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