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Top Rockaways Hotel Quotes

You know you're getting old when everything hurts. And what doesn't hurt doesn't work. — Hy Gardner

Life moves out of a red flare of dreams Into a common light of common hours, Until old age brings the red flare again. — William Butler Yeats

Mini cat poem for ISF kids:
William went high
Into the air
Furly had stepped
On the edge of
The board — Debby Feo

Lil' Darlin - Billy-Ray Sanguine — Derek Landy

You Are The Milk To My Shake, forever and ever. Love, J — Jenny Han

If we knew we could carry our memories to wherever we go next, then there would be nothing to fear. It's just the thought that all this life might be forgotten totally, that's what frighten me — J. David Simons

'Good Times' was with a live audience, three camera, and that was really intimidating. Because there were people on both sides, moving from set to set, and it was pretty scary. As I say, I didn't have a foundation in Hollywood. I hardly knew anybody. Just at the social level. I felt pretty isolated here, I really did. — Philip Baker Hall

You can't put a price on fun; it's always priceless — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Our Lord's miracles were all essential parts of His one consistent life. They were wrought as evidences not only of His power, but of His mercy. They were throughout moral in their character, and spiritual in the ends contemplated by them. They were in fact embodiments of His whole character; exemplars of His whole teaching, emblems of His whole mission. — James McCosh

In college, I became interested in folk tales and fairy tales. Gradually I became more and more interested in the underlying meaning of it all and the possibility of the reality of real fairies. — Brian Froud

I was supposed to be babysitting an eighteen-year-old blind, rich kid, and he locked himself in a closet! Honestly. — Renee Carter