Friday, April 15, 2011

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I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war. ~Georges Clemenceau



The test of courage comes when we are in the minority. The test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority. ~Ralph W. Sockman



The rose has thorns only for those who would gather it. ~Chinese Proverb



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The last birthday that's any good is 23. ~Andy Rooney



Art is pictures straight from the heart. ~Ben, Los Cerros Middle School, 1999



Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble. ~Samuel Johnson



Much education today is monumentally ineffective. All too often we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants. ~John W. Gardner



Sisterly love is, of all sentiments, the most abstract. Nature does not grant it any functions. ~Ugo Betti



Bush and Gore make me want to Ralph! ~Author Unknown



Sweat cleanses from the inside. It comes from places a shower will never reach. ~George Sheehan



Blushing is the color of virtue. ~Diogenes



Avoid fruit and nuts. You are what you eat. ~Jim Davis



We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future. ~George Bernard Shaw We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future. ~George Bernard Shaw We are more disturbed by a calamity which threatens us than by one which has befallen us. ~John Lancaster Spalding



Don't smother each other. No one can grow in the shade. ~Leo Buscaglia



When one tears away the veils and shows them naked, people's souls give off such a pungent smell of decay. ~Octave Mirbeau



I think that people who can't believe in fairies aren't worth knowing. ~Tori Amos



Time is the wisest counsellor of all. ~Pericles



If I had her money, I'd be richer than she is. ~From the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961, screenplay by George Axelrod, based on the novella by Truman Capote, spoken by the character Holly Golightly



We are all but recent leaves on the same old tree of life and if this life has adapted itself to new functions and conditions, it uses the same old basic principles over and over again. There is no real difference between the grass and the man who mows it. ~Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

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