Monday, December 31, 2007

More Famous Quotations

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William Shakespeare


What's in a name That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.

E. B. White


The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war.

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby


I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.

Marianne Moore


We are suffering from too much sarcasm.

Pope John Paul II


To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children. Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others.

Gail Sheehy


As we reach midlife . we are not prepared for the idea that time can run out on us, or for the startling truth that if we don't hurry to pursue our own definition of a meaningful existence, life can become a repetition of trivial maintenance duties.

George Eliot


There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms.

Theodore Roosevelt, An Autobiography


Practical efficiency is common, and lofty idealism not uncommon; it is the combination which is necessary, and the combination is rare

Russell Baker


People who say you're just as old as you feel are all wrong, fortunately.

Doug Larson


If the English language made any sense, a catastrophe would be an apostrophe with fur.

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Diana Nyad


If you want to touch the other shore badly enough, barring an impossible situation, you will. If your desire is diluted for any reason, you'll never make it.

Seymour Britchky


Some of the waiters discuss the menu with you as if they were sharing wisdom picked up in the Himalayas.

Fran Lebowitz


Nothing succeeds like address.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy


It might be said now that I have the best of both worlds. A Harvard education and a Yale degree.

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