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| | | Sing out loud in the car even, or | | The advantage of a classical |
| | | especially, if it embarrasses your | | education is that it enables you to |
| | | children. | | despise the wealth that it prevents you |
| | | | | from achieving. |
| | | Love wouldn't be blind if the Braille | | |
| | | weren't so damned much fun. | | True friendship comes when silence |
| | | | | between two people is comfortable. |
| | | Love makes your soul crawl out from its | | |
| | | hiding place. | | My father used to play with my brother |
| | | | | and me in the yard. Mother would |
| | | There's never enough time to do all the | | come out and say, "You're tearing up |
| | | nothing you want. | | the grass." "We're not raising grass," |
| | | | | Dad would reply. "We're raising boys." |
| | | One only needs two tools in life: | | |
| | | WD-40 to make things go, and duck | | |
| | | tape to make them stop. | | A friend is the one who comes in when |
| | | | | the whole world has gone out. |
| | | There must be quite a few things that a | | |
| | | hot bath won't cure, but I don't know | | Even when freshly washed and |
| | | many of them. | | relieved of all obvious confections, |
| | | | | children tend to be sticky. |
| | | I am thankful for the mess to clean after | | |
| | | a party because it means I have been | | Don't be afraid to take a big step if one |
| | | surrounded by friends. | | is indicated; you can't cross a chasm in |
| | | | | two small jumps. |
| | | The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts | | |
| | | working the moment you get up in the | | When I was a boy of fourteen, my father |
| | | morning, and does not stop until you | | was so ignorant I could hardly stand to |
| | | get into the office. | | have the old man around. But when I |
| | | | | got to be twenty-one, I was astonished |
| | | Lots of people want to ride with you in | | at how much he had learned in seven |
| | | the limo, but what you want is someone | | years. |
| | | who will take the bus with you when the | | |
| | | limo breaks down. | | Old as she was, she still missed her |
| | | | | daddy sometimes. |
| Searcy GiftsBaskets | | When you're in love you never really | | |
| Fort Smith GiftsBaskets | | know whether your elation comes from | | I hope that my achievements in life |
| Paragould GiftsBaskets | | the qualities of the one you love, or if it | | shall be these - that I will have fought for |
| | | attributes them to her; whether the light | | what was right and fair, that I will have |
| | | which surrounds her like a halo comes | | risked for that which mattered, and that I |
| | | from you, from her, or from the meeting | | will have given help to those who were |
| | | of your sparks. | | in need that I will have left the earth a |
| | | | | better place for what I've done and who |
| | | A man reserves his true and deepest | | I've been. |
| | | love not for the species of woman in | | |
| | | whose company he finds himself | | Babies are always more trouble than |
| | | electrified and enkindled, but for that | | you thought - and more wonderful. |
| | | one in whose company he may feel | | |
| | | tenderly drowsy. | | There are big ships and small ships. |
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