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Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Mitch Albom

Death: the only true emotion felt in an apathetic world — Mitch Albom

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Ellis Peters

She was not the audience to which he played, but she was the profound intelligence that heard him. She drew him in with her great bruised eyes, and his music she drank, and it was wine to her thirst. — Ellis Peters

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Victor Hugo

It is like a skull, which still has holes for eyes, but no longer sight. — Victor Hugo

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Gijs De Vries

We are familiar with terrorism. But indiscriminate, cross-border, religiously motivated terrorism is new. — Gijs De Vries

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Dianne Castell

Save the Earth...it's the only planet with chocolate — Dianne Castell

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Abba Eban

The Jews are the living embodiment of the minority, the constant reminder of what duties societies owe their minorities, whoever they might be. — Abba Eban

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Damon Albarn

The whole period has taught me that I enjoy being part of an ensemble rather than just a front man. Don't get me wrong - I enjoy that too, but I get more enjoyment out of really listening to everyone. — Damon Albarn

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Paul Auster

The things we remember are often things that have great emotional importance, and so they have a lasting effect. — Paul Auster

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Life has vanquished death and even the furniture celebrates. — Salman Rushdie

Happy 2nd Birthday Granddaughter Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

The Summer had died peacefully in its sleep, and Autumn, as soft-spoken executrix, was locking life up safely until Spring came to claim it. — Kurt Vonnegut