ANONYMOUS QUOTES II

The first sign of senility is loss of memory. I forget the other two.

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Tags: senility


Growing older is mandatory; growing up is optional.

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Tags: growth


You can never lose a homing pigeon -- if your homing pigeon doesn't come back, what you've lost is a pigeon.

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The bitterness of poor quality remains long after low pricing is forgotten.

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Crawling is acceptable. Falling is acceptable. Puking is acceptable. Tears are acceptable. Pain is acceptable. Injury is acceptable. Quitting is unacceptable.

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I'm not sarcastic. I'm just intelligent beyond your understanding.

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Tags: sarcasm


Apathy is the glove in which evil slips its hand.

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Tags: apathy


I hate Russian dolls, they're so full of themselves.

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A great debt is a great evil and a great national debt is a great national evil.

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New Monthly Magazine, 1820

Tags: national debt


I love the smell of fresh ambition in the morning.

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Tags: ambition


Women: We are busy wearing so many hats in life we deserve to have all the shoes we want.

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Tags: women


Only in spontaneity can we be who we truly are.

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Tags: spontaneity


Actions speak louder than words.

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The Melancholy State of this Province Considered, in a Letter, from a Gentleman in Boston to His Friend in the Country


If we're not supposed to eat animals ... how come they're made out of meat?

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Tags: vegetarianism


Dogs have Masters. Cats have staff.

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Tags: dogs, cats


Beauty is when your outside intrigues people and your inside makes them stay.

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Tags: Beauty


People with good intentions make promises. People with good character keep them.

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Tags: promises


Grandmas are moms with lots of frosting.

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Tags: grandparents


You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving.

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Tags: giving


Don't judge the quality of the gasoline by the filling station attendant.

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