love you forever poems
According to science, the universe began as a swirl of gas that, as it cooled, spun off the Ten Commandments. ~Robert Brault, www.robertbrault.com
This is a game to be savored, not gulped. There's time to discuss everything between pitches or between innings. ~Bill Veeck
When the student is ready, the master appears. ~Buddhist Proverb
The longer I live the less confidence I have in drugs and the greater is my confidence in the regulation and administration of diet and regimen. ~John Redman Coxe, 1800
A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother. ~Author Unknown
It is with words as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed, the deeper they burn. ~Robert Southey
I think that no matter how old or infirm I may become, I will always plant a large garden in the spring. Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature's rebirth? ~Edward Giobbi
Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots. ~Frank A. Clark
Humanity is on the march, earth itself is left behind. ~David Ehrenfeld, The Arrogance of Humanism, 1978
Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where they is no river. ~Nikita Khrushchev
Laughter is the corrective force which prevents us from becoming cranks. ~Henri Bergson
A man sooner or later discovers that he is the master-gardener of his soul, the director of his life. ~James Allen
A woman ought to look up to her husband, if only a half-inch. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
When someone sings his own praises, he always gets the tune too high. ~Mary H. Waldrip
New York has a trip-hammer vitality which drives you insane with restlessness if you have no inner stabilizer. ~Henry Miller
To live is not breathing it is action. ~Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Dancing is the perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire. ~Author Unknown
It destroys one's nerves to be amiable every day to the same human being. ~Benjamin Disraeli
Minds, like bodies, will often fall into a pimpled, ill-conditioned state from mere excess of comfort. ~Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge
The plague of mankind is the fear and rejection of diversity: monotheism, monarchy, monogamy and, in our age, monomedicine. The belief that there is only one right way to live, only one right way to regulate religious, political, sexual, medical affairs is the root cause of the greatest threat to man: members of his own species, bent on ensuring his salvation, security, and sanity. ~Thomas Szasz The plague of mankind is the fear and rejection of diversity: monotheism, monarchy, monogamy and, in our age, monomedicine. The belief that there is only one right way to live, only one right way to regulate religious, political, sexual, medical affairs is the root cause of the greatest threat to man: members of his own species, bent on ensuring his salvation, security, and sanity. ~Thomas Szasz