Faaar Quotes & Sayings
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When you retire, it's a place in life, a part of the journey. You just don't quit work; you develop an attitude where you can do what you please. — Tom T. Hall

I am absent altogether too much to be a suitable instructor for a law-student. When a man has reached the age that Mr. Widner has,and has already been doing for himself, my judgment is, that he reads the books for himself without an instructor. That is precisely the way I came to the law. — Abraham Lincoln

I have not encouraged talk about man's holy privacy, although I do respect and defend man's right to have it. — Mie Hansson

So, when there is a strife of tongues, at some meeting, the chairman, to obtain unity, suggests that every one shall speak in French. Perhaps it is bad French; French may not contain the words that express the speaker's thoughts; nevertheless speaking French imposes some order, some uniformity. — Virginia Woolf

The first time you went to eBay, you probably didn't do a transaction. — Bill Gurley

Once upon a time the fairy tales begin. But then they end and often you don't know really what has happened, what was meant to happen, you only know what you've been told, what the words suggest. — Joyce Carol Oates

Mom," Nathan called to her.
Daisy pulled her gaze from the tent and the fleeting glimpse of Jack's bare back, the smooth planes and indent of his spine, the sliver of the white elastic just above the blue waistband of his jeans ... "Hmm?"
"What's a faaar ant?" he asked just above a whisper.
"Fire." She chuckled and shook her head. "Fire ant. They have a nasty bite that burns."
Nathan smiled. "Well, why didn't he just say fire?"
"He thinks he did. — Rachel Gibson

No, my little Pearl! Thou must gather thine own sunshine. I have none to give thee. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

We are never defeated unless we give up on God. — Ronald Reagan

A man must shape himself to a new mark directly the old one goes to ground. — Ernest Shackleton

I think it is better for all people to live on, to look forward to the next stage (after death), as if he had to spend centuries, then he lives properly ... looking forward to the great adventure ahead, then he lives! — Carl Jung

Lyrically I'm very ironic and silly, but I hope I'll touch your heart — Geri Halliwell