All keepers, keep them coming, folks.
Never explain--your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.--Elbert Hubbard (1859-1915)
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All keepers, keep them coming, folks.
Never explain--your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.--Elbert Hubbard (1859-1915)
Friends are like melons. Shall I tell you why? To find a good one, you must a hundred try.--Claude Mermet (c.1550-1605) "Epigram on Friends"
``Today is the Tomorrow I Dreaded Yesterday"
"Millions now living will never die" - Joe Ratherflawed .......... (he died)
The more we live by our intellect, the less we understand the meaning of life. -Leo Tolstoy, author (1828-1910)
"Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur". ("Anything is more impressive if you say it in Latin")
The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. -Niels Bohr, physicist (1885-1962)
Never bear more than one trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds - all they have had, all they have now, and all they expect to have. -Edward Everett Hale, author (1822-1909)
Thanks, Blondie, for an enjoyable thread. I like all of these, but particularly Elsewhere's and nilfun's entries!
bebu
If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. Mark Twain
dance as if no one were watching
sing as if no one were listening
live each day as if it were your last
if you don't try
you will never know
and always wonder what if
Thanks, bebu. I'm enjoying everyone's entries.
It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow.
Most of us can keep a secret. It's the people we tell it to who can't.
A man has to be Joe McCarthy to be called ruthless.
All a woman has to do is put you on hold.
Marlo Thomas
Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big, worthwhile things. It isn't the mountain ahead that wears you out - it's the grain of sand in your shoe. -Robert Service, writer (1874-1958)
Easy reading is damned hard writing. -Nathaniel Hawthorne, writer (1804-1864)