30ish Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Reply to Plato: I seen horses I seen cows I haint never yet seen horsiness nor that there bovinity neither. — Edward Abbey

I always wanted to host a show, throw whipped-cream pies. Theater is not my cup of tea. — Doug Davidson

There are people out there so heavily specialized in wearable technology that they call shirts with networked devices built into them "wearable shirts." They're so deep into their own silo of futurism that they've forgotten how shirts work. — Warren Ellis

I'm not saying you shouldn't enjoy your drive; what I am saying is that other drivers are trying to enjoy their drives as well. Do not make it someone else's responsibility to pay attention for you. It's your car - do the driving.
Oh, and one more fucking thing ...
USE YOUR FuckING TURN SIGNAL. — Corey Taylor

make sure knowledge flowing in proportions, underflow is pathetic, overflow is even more! — Rajesh Pandey

Peter's gone away on his training weekend. It's only been one day and I'm already longing for him the way I long for Christmas in July. Peter is my cocoa in a cup, my red mittens, my Christmas morning feeling. He — Jenny Han

Imperialism is the factor in American policy, not just since 1898, but in fact long before it when we were expanding across this continent and taking away Indian lands in order to enlarge the territory of the United States. We have been an imperial power and an expansionist power for a very long time. — Howard Zinn

Moth to a flame. Somehow we both got burnt. — Teresa Mummert

again some day." She smiled at him, a warm — Anonymous

Sizing up succinctly his lack of formal education compared with his determination to learn from others, the author writes, I went to college with every person I ever met. — Chris Gardner

Some remedies are worse than the disease. — Publilius Syrus

I have this belief that children become readers before they can read. They become hooked on books because they were read aloud to as a child. — Jacqueline Wilson