Happy One Year Anniversary Quotes & Sayings
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Top Happy One Year Anniversary Quotes
Six happy years together 
Such a perfect matching 
You're entering the 7 year itch zone 
This is no time for scratching — John Walter Bratton
Rhage raised his hand " Pastor Ass-hat, I have a question." "Yes my son, you are going to hell — J.R. Ward
Values are most important. Democratic values have to be instilled from childhood and the child sees at an early stage in life in every situation in society. — Ela Bhatt
Happy Valentine's day sir! Next year, happy anniversary na yan ha. — Toni Gonzaga
The trouble in life is not that you are extraordinarily or ordinarily talented but you are read posthumously. — Santosh Kalwar
It's an incredible honor to be recognized by St. Jude, especially on a special year like its 50th anniversary. I feel passionate about my music, but even more passionate about children and giving them the opportunity to live a healthy and happy life. — Juan Luis Guerra
But if it comes down to next year, I'll be picketing outside of Halas Hall for a new deal, a new contract, because I'm not going anyplace. — Brandon Marshall
Peoples are like bicycles. They can keep their balance only as long as they keep moving — Albert Einstein
One suit for the White Devil!" in Mandarin, — Christopher Moore
It's a difficult competition against silence, because silence is a perfect language, the only language which says with no words. — Eduardo Galeano
You know, Junie, you're fourteen now. I think you can certainly manage to put together a sandwich ... 
The thing is, if my mother had any idea what I had in my backpack, she would have made me that sandwich. If she knew that I'd searched and searched the house until I finally found the little key to the fireproof box buried in the bottom of her underwear drawer, if she knew that I'd unlocked the box and taken my passport out, that I had it with me right that very second in a Ziploc bag in the bottom of my backpack, if she knew why I had it there, if she knew even a bit of all that, she might have made me that PBJ. She wouldn't have said, "You're fourteen now," like she thought I was some kind of responsible adult. No. If she knew about my plan, she would have said, "you're only fourteen." She would have told me that I was crazy to think about going to England with I was only fourteen. — Carol Rifka Brunt
Morning had gotten lost on the way home. We would lie this way forever, always saying goodbye, never parting. — Miranda July
