Quotes & Sayings About Middle Age Birthdays
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Top Middle Age Birthdays Quotes

The secret was such an old one now, had so grown into me and become a part of myself, that I could not tear it away. — Charles Dickens

We have peace with God as soon as we believe, but not always with ourselves. The pardon may be past the prince's hand and seal, and yet not put into the prisoner's hand. — William Gurnall

It is so important for designers not to run scared, and not to be too worried about what's safe and what's commercial. — Anna Wintour

Seattle's support system got me through those early, difficult years. It was a very funky, very friendly, very relaxed place that had it all for a writer. — Alan Furst

A government which does not trust its citizens to be armed is not itself to be trusted. — Niccolo Machiavelli

The act of thinking is man's primary act of choice. — Ayn Rand

I've been making music since I was damn near born. For me to be a producer and be on my sixteenth year making music is a blessing. — Justin Smith

Let me live my life in my way, those few days I am existing in this milky way. — Debasish Mridha

In the popular image, a problem-solving leader is a solitary genius, but the true leader prefers to produce a success. — Gerald M. Weinberg

The heaven I witnessed was so pure, love-filled, and magnificent that I did not want to return to earth. — Mary C. Neal

Try not to trip. We don't have time for a concussion today. — Stephenie Meyer

For me it all started with two turntables and a mixer. — Paul Oakenfold

It's wonderful to know that the power to define who I am rests solely with me. If I decide I am an artist, or a poet, a teacher or a writer then I AM. — Renae A. Sauter

The ultimate form of love for God and men is forgiveness. — Marion D. Hanks

Christian creeds and doctrines, the clergy's own fatal inventions, through all the ages has made of Christendom a slaughterhouse, and divided it into sects of inextinguishable hatred for one another. — Thomas Jefferson