Free Mothers Day Poems Quotes & Sayings
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Today is today, and tomorrow is tomorrow. I'm just going to enjoy it. — Troy Dumais
The Council of Fashion Designers of America is a national neurotic society of creative leaders in various fields of fashion. — Oscar De La Renta
In the 'Disruptive Broadcasting' space, TV on IP networks is now just another application in a broadband world. We have already seen the transformation of the computing and communications industry with respect to traditional telecom. Now, history is repeating itself with traditional broadcasting. — Jeff Pulver
It has been well and truly said that in the exoteric church the ceremony is performed by one person for the benefit of the congregation; but in the Lodge the ceremony is performed by the congregation for the benefit of one person. — Dion Fortune
Only the virtuous can count on life, the pursuer of evil can only ever count on death. — Travis Berketa
More you like, more you post... more people like you! — Deyth Banger
I was making my mind as blank as possible, you see, since the past was so embarrassing and the future so terrifying. — Kurt Vonnegut
People don't believe me when I tell them I'm a magician who makes portals to other worlds. So I tell them I'm a writer instead. — Genesis Quihuis
The bonds between husband and wife spring from deep laws of destiny and should not be broken lightly. — Lian Hearn
THE ADVENTURE OF THE NOBLE BACHELOR — Arthur Conan Doyle
When we have a Deputy Prime Minister who tells people not to drive cars but has two Jags himself, and where the Minister who tells people not to have two homes turns out to have nine himself no wonder the public believe politicians are hypocrites. — William Hague
I would be devastated if my son could not have music as part of his curriculum in school. It should not be a choice between culture and technical training - well-rounded students and graduates will make appropriate choices for their careers, but they must also be trained to make appropriate social choices. — David Cassidy
He was right. I knew the score. He'd never pretended it was other than it was
whatever the hell that was.
I'd never kidded myself there was any chance for us. Well, not often anyway.
I guess my mistake had been in believing he was too smart and too honest not to eventually realize ...
Not his feelings for me
because I didn't think what he felt for me was that significant
but his own true nature. How could he deny what he was? How could he choose to live such a profound and cancerous deception? — Josh Lanyon
