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6th Grade Dedication Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Benjamin felt himself on the verge of a proposal--with an effort he choked back the impulse. "You're just the
romantic age," she continued--"fifty. Twenty-five is too wordly-wise; thirty is apt to be pale from overwork;
forty is the age of long stories that take a whole cigar to tell; sixty is--oh, sixty is too near seventy; but fifty is
the mellow age. I love fifty. — F Scott Fitzgerald

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By Anna Thomas

Cooking is mythology - a story told over and over, passed on again and again, always with the same meaning but expressed in endlessly different ways. — Anna Thomas

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

... he closed the venetian blinds and then the drapes, and he lay down on the outside of the coverlet. But sleep would not come. Tears came instead. They seeped. Billy turned on the Magic Fingers, and he was jiggled as he wept. — Kurt Vonnegut

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By Zig Ziglar

Never blame anyone in your life. Good people give you happiness. Bad people give you experience. Worst people give you a lesson. And best people give you memories. — Zig Ziglar

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By Jodi Picoult

He did not have to read the careful number to know the weight of Emily's heart; he'd held it for years — Jodi Picoult

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By Tom Wilkinson

It's no good being great in something that goes straight to video. — Tom Wilkinson

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By Sarah Dunant

Ah, he has too many ideas, that man da Vinci. His mind works faster than his hands. — Sarah Dunant

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

People had to manage terrible truths. — Barbara Kingsolver

6th Grade Dedication Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

It was such peace and heavenly freedom, just to fold her and kiss her gently, and not to have any thoughts or any desires or any will, just to be still with her, to be perfectly still and together, in a peace that was not sleep, but content in bliss. To be content in bliss, without desire or insistence anywhere, this was heaven: to be together in happy stillness. — D.H. Lawrence