Quotes & Sayings About Being Thankful For Another Birthday
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Perhaps it seems odd that a casual meeting on the street could have brought about such change. But sometimes life is like that isn't it — Arthur Golden

You can add some class to it by sealing it with wax. This makes me feel like I'm a Baron sending a letter to the Duchess. Look at that sophistication. — Dan Bergstein

[Her] greatest fear, which was so huge and so black that it was of phobic proportions, was that people would laugh at her feelings. — Stieg Larsson

The pride of men will not often suffer reason to have scope until it can be no longer of service. — Edmund Burke

Experience only can teach men not to prefer what strikes them for the present moment, to what will have much greater weight with the them hereafter. — Lord Chesterfield

Truth has always had many loud proclaimers, but the question is whether a person will in the deepest sense acknowledge the truth, allow it to permeate his whole being, accept all its consequences, and not have an emergency hiding place for himself and a Judas kiss for the consequence. — Soren Kierkegaard

Descriptive anatomy is to physiology what geography is to history, and just as it is not enough to know the typography of a country to understand its history, so also it is not enough to know the anatomy of organs to understand their functions. — Claude Bernard

In moments of considerable strain, I tend to take to bread-and-butter pudding. There is something about the blandness of soggy bread, the crispness of the golden outer crust and the unadulterated pleasure of a lightly set custard that makes the world seem a better place to live. — Clement Freud

The purpose of writing is both to keep up with life and to run ahead of it. I am little comfort to myself, although I am the only comfort I have, excepting perhaps streets, clouds, the sun, the faces and voices of kids and the aged, and similar accidents of beauty, innocence, truth and loneliness. — William, Saroyan

Do all your eating at a table. — Michael Pollan

Anyone who pretends not to be interested in money is either a fool or a knave. — Patricia Wentworth