Calment Oldest Quotes & Sayings
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Business, after all, is nothing more than a bunch of human relationships. — Lee Iacocca
Earthly Angels do not allow other souls to dim their light; they just keep shining bright as the sun, for this helps other souls to reconnect with their own light and shine brightly too! — Molly Friedenfeld
Last week at school Pam Struger wondered why the brilliant girls all die. — Chris Kraus
I'd rather just slip on my halo of flies and stay here, if you don't mind. — Dave Franklin
It has oft been said that physicians make the worst patients, but it is the opinion of This Author that any man makes a terrible patient. One might say it takes patience to be a patient, and heaven knows, the males of our species lack an abundance of patience. — Julia Quinn
Okay, let's do a tally. You think I'm infuriating, wimpy, and...adorable."
"I never said adorable."
He shifted closer, craving the heat of her body. "I know, but you're thinking it. — Cathryn Fox
Obsession is more valuable to an artist than knowledge. — Marty Rubin
The reason you write [songs] is because there's something you want to say that is important to you - enough to go through all the torture of writing. — Emmylou Harris
The joy resulting from the diffusion of blessings to all around us is the purest and sublimest that can ever enter the human mind, and can be conceived only by those who have experienced it. Next to the consolations of divine grace, it is the most sovereign balm to the miseries of life, both in him who is the object of it, and in him who exercises it. — Beilby Porteus
The men who mine coal and fire furnaces and balance ledgers and turn lathes and pick cotton and heal the sick and plant corn - all serve as proudly, and as profitably, for America as the statesmen who draft treaties and the legislators who enact laws. — George Washington
[On being the oldest living human being:] God must have forgotten me. — Jeanne Calment
People who have never had a broken heart will never understand dead roses, Tolstoy, airport lounges, Albinoni's Adagio in G Minor, neat brandy, the moon and drizzle. — Wendy Harmer
