Quotes & Sayings About 50th Birthdays
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Top 50th Birthdays Quotes

Lots of little Bigwigs, Hazel! Think of that, and tremble! — Richard Adams

At one with the One, it didn't mean a thing besides a glass of Guinness on a sunny day. — Graham Greene

So you do have some claws after all!' (Wyea)
'You have no idea,' Ren responded and charged. — Colleen Houck

My dad got me my first bow for Christmas, when I was ten. But he took it away before New Year's." "Did you shoot someone?" "He caught me soaking arrows in lighter fluid. I just really, really wanted to shoot a flaming arrow at something. It didn't matter what. Still do. I feel like that would complete me: to see a burning arrow go thwock into something and set it afire. I suppose it's how men feel when they imagine sinking balls-deep into the perfect piece of ass. I just want one sexy little thwock." John — Joe Hill

In relationships it is best to assume nothing. — Jessica Zafra

The undressed is vulgar; the nude is pure, and the well-dressed tainted. — Robert Green Ingersoll

We believe in personal choice, rather than society dictating how we must live our lives. — Mike Peters

I love American food, but I also love Latin food. — Prince Royce

The trouble with much of the advice business is getting today about the need to be more vigorously creative is, essentially, that its advocates have generally failed to distinguish between the relatively easy process of being creative in the abstract and the infinitely more difficult process of being innovationist in the concrete. — Theodore Levitt

If I said I was madly in love with you you'd know I was lying. — Margaret Mitchell

The dramatic wish of Romanians at the end of the Second World War was to be occupied by the Americans and not by the Russians. — Traian Basescu

IMDb is kind of weird, because people can put things on there, but then I can't change it. — Missy Peregrym

I don't think the Tea Party people are racist, except maybe a tiny portion of them. But there has been a deliberate effort - again, referring to Fox Broadcasting - to inject the race issue into it. They have actually called Obama a racist on television. — Jimmy Carter