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Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Eric Maisel

Creativity is the marriage humanity makes with eternity. — Eric Maisel

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Edgar Degas

The moods of sadness that come over anyone who takes up art ... these dismal moods have very little compensation. — Edgar Degas

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Patsy Cline

Jesus has been in my room. He has taken my hand and told me, No, Not now. I have other things for you to do. — Patsy Cline

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Phil Harris

Lou and I met while we were in high school in our senior year. We were in many of the same classes together and quite a few times we went over to his house to hang out. — Phil Harris

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By John Ruskin

When the whole world turns clown, and paints itself red with its own hearts blood instead of vermilion, it is something else than comic. — John Ruskin

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Jenny Han

Nothing like high school. It's a lot of pressure. And . . . I didn't think you'd be so far away." I — Jenny Han

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Roger Ailes

I'm very confident in the management team, very confident in the on-air people. That's the whole secret to everything. It's having people who love to work where they're working and want to win. — Roger Ailes

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Tonny K. Brown

One life, One love, One breath, One people, One chance to make a difference. If we are not one in LIFE we surely will be one on DEATH. — Tonny K. Brown

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By Mary Shelley

I will tell my story, and my reader shall judge for me. I will tell my story, and so contrive to pass some few hours of a long eternity, become so worrisome to me. — Mary Shelley

Humorous 40 Birthday Quotes By John Milton

Or if they list to try
Conjecture, he his fabric of the Heavens
Hath left to their disputes, perhaps to move
His laughter at their quaint opinions wide.
John Milton, Paradise Lost viii 75-78 — John Milton