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Acting is the most minor of gifts
and not a very high-class way to
earn a living.
-Katherine Hepburn
'Tis paradise when Thou art
here, if Thou depart 'tis hell.
-Isaac Watts
Make hay while the
sun shines.
Let the laying hold of Christ as my propitiation be the unvarying initial act of every morning.
-Thomas Chalmers
We are all born mad.
Some remain so.
-Samuel Beckett
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It is much easier to be
critical than to be correct.
-Benjamin Disraeli
Come forth into the light of
things, let nature be your
teacher.
-William Wordsworth
You can give without loving, but
you cannot love without giving.
-Amy Carmichael
He hangs the earth on nothing.
-Job 26:7
It's never the wrong time to call on Toad.
Early or late he's always the same fellow.
Always good-tempered, always glad to
see you, always sorry when you go.
-Kenneth Grahame, The Wind In The Willows
I have made it a rule
never to smoke more
than one cigar at a time.
-Mark Twain
Art washes from the soul
the dust of everyday life.
-Pablo Picasso
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Time ripens all things;
no man is born wise.
-Miguel de Cervantes
A true friend stabs you in the front.
-Oscar Wilde
Love must be as much a
light as it is a flame.
-Henry David Thoreau
Lodovico Mazzolino
All who heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers.
-Luke 2:47
It is a sobering thought that when
Mozart was my age he had been
dead for three years.
-Tom Lehrer
What we play is life.
-Louis Armstrong
His mercies are new every morning.
-Lamentations 3:23
The past is always a rebuke
to the present.
-Robert Penn Warren
What I dream of is
an art of balance.
-Henri Matisse
The poets have been
mysteriously silent on
the subject of cheese.
-G. K. Chesterton
For my flesh is true food,
and my blood is true drink.
-John 6:55
I just don't know what
to do with myself.
-White Stripes (1997-2011)
A good meal ought to begin
with hunger.
-French Proverb
We know well only what
we are deprived of.
-Francois Mauriac
The mob has many heads
but no brains.
-Thomas Fuller
It is a mistake to try to look
too far ahead. The chain of
destiny can only be grasped
one link at a time.
-Winston Churchill