Friday, April 29, 2011

romantic love poems for her

romantic love poems for her





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Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and know that everything in this life has a purpose. ~Elisabeth Kubler-Ross



A baby-sitter is a teenager who gets two dollars an hour to eat five dollars' worth of your food. ~Henny Youngman



I walked barefoot - the only way to walk on a muddy road. ~Laurie Gough, "Light on a Moonless Night"



Automobiles are not ferocious.... it is man who is to be feared. ~Robbins B. Stoeckel



If you should rear a duck in the heart of the Sahara, no doubt it would swim if you brought it to the Nile. ~Mark Twain



Life is an onion and one cries while peeling it. ~French Proverb



Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me, and just be my friend. ~Albert Camus



In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit. ~Albert Schweitzer



Stomach: A slave that must accept everything that is given to it, but which avenges wrongs as slyly as does the slave. ~Emile Souvester



It is doubtless true that religion has been the world's psychiatrist throughout the centuries. ~Karl Menninger



Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live. ~Martin Golding



Your children vividly remember every unkind thing you ever did to them, plus a few you really didn't. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966



One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star. ~G.K. Chesterton, "The Logic of Elfland," Orthodoxy, 1908



Reason is the shepherd trying to corral life's vast flock of wild irrationalities. ~Paul Eldridge, Maxims for a Modern Man



Woman begins by resisting a man's advances and ends by blocking his retreat. ~Oscar Wilde



The drops of rain make a hole in the stone not by violence but by oft falling. ~Lucretius



Every one, even the richest and most munificent of men, pays much by cheque more light-heartedly than he pays little in specie. ~Max Beerbohm, "Hosts and Guests," 1918



With my full philosophical rucksack I can only climb slowly up the mountain of mathematics. ~Ludwig Wittgenstein, Culture and Value



There is often less danger in the things we fear than in the things we desire. ~John C. Collins



Pity is for the living, envy is for the dead. ~Mark Twain

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