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Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Lauren Conrad

The normal 21-year-old doesn't have to worry about their night out being put on TMZ. — Lauren Conrad

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Paul Arden

Have you noticed that the cleverest people at school are often not the ones who succeed in life? — Paul Arden

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Lady Gaga

Sweat it out then back home to my man to make dinner. # hausWife — Lady Gaga

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Frances Sargent Osgood

To hallow'd duty
Here with a loyal and heroic heart,
Bind we our lives. — Frances Sargent Osgood

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Rosemary Sutcliff

Always, in these times, I am wretched save when sleep comes to me. Therefore, I have come to look upon sleep as the best of all gifts. - Helen, about the war — Rosemary Sutcliff

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Felice Picano

The prime goal of censorship is to promote ignorance, whether it is done via lying and bowdlerized school texts or by attacking individual books. — Felice Picano

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Elvis Costello

Sometimes I almost feel just like a human being. — Elvis Costello

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Wendy Goerl

Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
--Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759 — Wendy Goerl

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By Greg Plitt

Get the mind right, the body will follow, you lose some battles in life, but if you always put your heart and passion forward first as your main objective, you will win the war, that's what gives you the strength to get off the ground ... and do it again. — Greg Plitt

Funny Arabic Birthday Quotes By William Shakespeare

The wound of peace is surety, Surety secure; but modest doubt is called The beacon of the wise, the tent that searches To th' bottom of the worst. — William Shakespeare