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49th Year Birthday Quotes By Jay McLean

And I look at him.
Really, truly, look at him.
And I fall in love all over again. — Jay McLean

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Dana Carvey

I'm a friend of the CEO of Twitter and he showed me how to be on it, but it causes such an uproar if what you post is perceived in a negative light. — Dana Carvey

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Louise Hay

My later years are my treasure years. — Louise Hay

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Jean Anouilh

God! Is there anything uglier than a frightened man! — Jean Anouilh

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Mary Jane Remole

A raisin is a grape that's had to many worries — Mary Jane Remole

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Milla Jovovich

I thought that being popular in school was just so pathetic. I knew I had a future over and beyond the horizon of that school. — Milla Jovovich

49th Year Birthday Quotes By John Wooden

Many leaders don't listen, and it is one of the greatest methods we have of learning. You need to listen to those under your supervision and to those who are above you. — John Wooden

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Lorna Sage

She thought men and women belonged to different races and any getting together was worse than — Lorna Sage

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Saki

Miles away, down through an opening in the hills, he could catch glimpses of a road where motor-cars sometimes passed, and yet here, so removed from the arteries of the latest civilization, was a bat-haunted old homestead, where something unmistakably like witchcraft seemed to hold a very practical sway. — Saki

49th Year Birthday Quotes By Oscar Wilde

The cities of America are inexpressibly tedious. The Bostonians take their learning too sadly; culture with them is an accomplishment rather than an atmosphere; their Hub, as they call it, is the paradise of prigs. Chicago is a sort of monster-shop, full of bustles and bores. Political life at Washington is like political life in a suburban vestry. Baltimore is amusing for a week, but Philadelphia is dreadfully provincial; and though one can dine in New York one could not dwell there. — Oscar Wilde