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| | | What the world really needs is more | | Growing old is mandatory; growing up |
| | | love and less paper work. | | is optional. |
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| | | No man but feels more of a man in the | | Spouse: someone who'll stand by you |
| | | world if he have but a bit of ground that | | through all the trouble you wouldn't |
| | | he can call his own. However small it is | | have had if you'd stayed single. |
| | | on the surface, it is four thousand miles | | |
| | | deep; and that is a very handsome | | It is a mathematical fact that fifty percent |
| | | property. | | of all doctors graduate in the bottom |
| | | | | half of their class. |
| | | Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. | | |
| | | "Pooh!" he whispered. "Yes, Piglet?" | | Try not to become a man of success, |
| | | "Nothing," said Piglet, taking Pooh's | | but rather try to become a man of |
| | | paw. "I just wanted to be sure of you." | | value. |
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| | | When you get into a tight place and | | A real friend is someone who would |
| | | everything goes against you, till it | | feel loss if you jumped on a train, or in |
| | | seems as though you could not hang | | front of one. |
| | | on a minute longer, never give up then, | | |
| | | for that is just the place and time that | | Friends are family you choose for |
| | | the tide will turn. | | yourself. |
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| | | Grow old with me! The best is yet to | | There's something like a line of gold |
| | | be. | | thread running through a man's words |
| | | | | when he talks to his daughter, and |
| | | You learn to like someone when you | | gradually over the years it gets to be |
| | | find out what makes them laugh, but | | long enough for you to pick up in your |
| | | you can never truly love someone until | | hands and weave into a cloth that feels |
| | | you find out what makes them cry. | | like love itself. |
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| | | When you are sorrowful look again in | | Put your future in good hands - your |
| | | your heart, and you shall see that in | | own. |
| | | truth you are weeping for that which has | | |
| | | been your delight. | | We know we're getting old when the |
| | | | | only thing we want for our birthday is not |
| Las Cruces GiftsBaskets | | She had heard someone say | | to be reminded of it. |
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| Albuquerque GiftsBaskets | | had not been asked. | | into the house when you are Turning |
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| | | The difficulty with marriage is that we | | |
| | | fall in love with a personality, but must | | If at first you don't succeed, do it like |
| | | live with a character. | | your mother told you. |
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| | | Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly | | One father is more than a hundred |
| | | so. | | Schoolemasters. |
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| | | Marriage, n: The state or condition of a | | The purpose of a liberal education is to |
| | | community consisting of a master, a | | make you philosophical enough to |
| | | two. | | much money. |
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