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Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By George Burns

Tennis is a young man's game. Until you're 25, you can play singles. From 25 to 35, you should play doubles. I won't tell you exactly how old I am, but when I played, there were 28 men on the court - just on my side of the net. — George Burns

Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By Toni Cade Bambara

For people sometimes believed that it was safer to live with complaints,
was necessary to cooperate with grief, was all right to become an accomplice in self-ambush ...
Take heart to flat out decide to be well and stride into the future sane and whole. — Toni Cade Bambara

Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

If some things don't make you lose your sense of reason, then you have none to lose. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By David Mamet

Marijuana, for example, won't help one determine the correct aspect ratio ... — David Mamet

Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By Mike Higton

If you know where you are going, you are not learning. (p. 16) — Mike Higton

Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By Angelo Dirks

Friendship love. This is a very special thing. It's the sort of love where you know another being's strengths and weaknesses, perfections and imperfections, and you love the whole package. — Angelo Dirks

Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By Peter Grimwade

The bemused Brigadier shook his head. You and that TARDIS. — Peter Grimwade

Smithsonian Magazine Quotes By John Gilmore

The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore