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"Have you ever had the feeling that you wanted to stay and you wanted to go but you

wanted to stay and you did neither?"

---anonymous

 

"Why do you tremble at me alone? cried He....'Tremble also at each other!'....

'I look around me, and, Lo! On every visage a black veil!'"

---Father Hooper

                "Minister's Black Veil"

 

"Death is nature's way of saying, 'Howdy.'"

---unknown

 

"Adventure is just a romantic name for trouble."

 

---Louis L'amour
 

"Life is but a stage, and we are all players..."

 

---William Shakespeare

"You cannot fail...unless you quit."

 

---Abraham Lincoln
 

"Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can't, and the

other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it."

---Robert Frost

 

"I'm going to speak my mind because I have nothing to say."

 

---S.I. Hayakawa
 

"Courage is grace under pressure."

---Ernest Hemingway

 

"He has half the deed done, who has made a beginning."

---Horace

 

"Monday; Monday-

Can't trust that day..."

---The Mama's and the Papas

                60's music group

 

"We can't all be heroes because somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by."

 

---Will Rogus

 

 

"Look up and not down; Look forward and not back; Look out and not in; and lend a hand."

 

---Edmund Everett Hale

"It is only when we have lost them, that we fully appreciate our blessings."

 

---anonymous
 

"Don't put your trust in money, but your money in trust."

 

---Oliver Wendell Holmes

 

"...Stop lookin' out, start lookin' in, Be your own best friend, stand up and say, 'Hey

this is mine'...."

---Van Halen, "Mine all Mine"

 

"There is no bigger blessing than a friend who's there when good times aren't.

 

---unknown

 

 

"...From these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave

the last measure of devotion..."

---Abraham Lincoln,

                "The Gettysburg Address."

 

"The best substitute for experience is being sixteen."

---Raymond Duncan

 

 

"Opportunities are often things you haven't noticed the first time around."

 

---Catherine Deneuve
 

"Two men looked out through prison bars...one saw mud; the other stars."

---anonymous

 

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects."

 

---Will Rogers
 

"If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there."

 

---John Gildebrandt

 

"I always thought we measured human progress by something more than our inventions...

by the way men treat each other."

---Cap't. Wood
 

"You know, we make massive mistakes Captian- and then we pray that we

survive them."

---General Howard

 

"Reason deceives us often; conscience never!"

 

---Rousseau
 

"A man loses contact with reality if he's not surrounded by books."

 

---Francois Mitterand

 

"Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be

chewed and digested."

---Sir Francis Bacon
 

"The humorous story may be spun out to great length, and may wander around as much

as it pleases, and arrive nowhere in particular..."

---Mark Twain

                "How to tell a story"

 

"The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly-timed pause."

 

---Mark Twain

 

 

"Change is inevitable; growth is optional."

 

---unknown

 

 

 

"The trouble with him was that he was without imagination.  He was quick and alert

in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances."

---Jack London

                "To build a fire"

 

"Some are like the water, some are like the heat, some are the music, and some

are the beat..."

 

---Alphaville

                "Forever Young"

 

"Speak now or forever hold your peace."

 

---From the traditional wedding Ceremony

 

 

 

"We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight of the shore."

 

---Andre Gide

 

 

"Change is such hard work!"

 

---Billy Crystal

 

 

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