Sixtieth Anniversary Quotes & Sayings
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The eyes of a man in the jaundice make yellow observations on everything; and the soul tinctured with any passion diffuses a false color over the appearance of things. — Isaac Watts

I am always acting, be at a party, at work or in office. My attitude changes from meeting to meeting, from being serious to intense to funny, depending on who is in the room. — Karan Johar

You don't really know a song until you play it live. — Robert Smith

My image is very important to me. I want to bring a good face to my family. That's the way I've been raised. — Freddy Adu

If you marry for money, you end up earning every penny. — Jill Mansell

One of the reasons that Social Security is in so much trouble is that the only funding stream comes from people who get a wage. The people who get wages is declining dramatically. Most of the income in this country is made by people at the top who get dividends and - and capital gains. — Mike Huckabee

You don't have to resolve every problem of the book at the end, but you do have to resolve some. — Gayle Lynds

If only I could understand
The reason for my crying
If only I could stop this fear
Of dreaming that I'm dying. — Jennifer Lynch

Movie acting is a great job for your twenties: You travel all over, you have affairs with people, and you throw yourself into one part and then another. It gets more challenging as you get older, and it's not just having a daughter, it's wanting to have your own life and be yourself. — Helen Hunt

The bottom line is this - whereas Iran was steadily expanding its nuclear program, we have now cut off every single path that Iran could have used to build a bomb. — Barack Obama

I am now ready to let go of anyone or anything that prevents me from being me. — Renae A. Sauter

When they got here, when they successfully emigrated - and not everybody that came through Ellis Island was accepted. If you were sick you were not allowed in. If you had any kind of a disease, we were in the process of trying to wipe out all these diseases. We did that by keeping people who had them out of the country. You might look at it today as, "Wow, that was really mean." No. It was putting America first. It was putting the American people first, and it was a realization that we can't take everybody. — Rush Limbaugh

I'm a freak with power. — Sherman Alexie