quotes on eyes
Think what a better world it would be if we all - the whole world - had cookies and milk about three o�clock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankies for a nap. ~Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, commonly misattributed to Barbara Jordan because she quoted Fulghum in a commencement address
Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures. ~Jessamyn West
Nothing is sad on a beautiful morning save to look down and realize you just had the last sip of coffee and the mug sits indifferently empty. ~Terri Guillemets
A library is thought in cold storage. ~Herbert Samuel
Shall I not have intelligence with the earth? Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself. ~Henry David Thoreau
The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual superiority to the other creatures; but the fact that he can do wrong proves his moral inferiority to any creatures that cannot. ~Mark Twain, What Is Man, 1906
What was most significant about the lunar voyage was not that men set foot on the moon but that they set eye on the earth. ~Norman Cousins
One can never pay in gratitude: one can only pay "in kind" somewhere else in life. ~Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Thank heaven, I have given up smoking again!... God! I feel fit. Homicidal, but fit. A different man. Irritable, moody, depressed, rude, nervy, perhaps; but the lungs are fine. ~A.P. Herbert
O! for a horse with wings! ~William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
I like intellectual reading. It's to my mind what fiber is to my body. ~Grey Livingston
The unfortunate thing about this world is that good habits are so much easier to give up than bad ones. ~Somerset Maugham
I have noticed that what cats most appreciate in a human being is not the ability to produce food which they take for granted, but his or her entertainment value. ~Author Unknown
God may forgive your sins, but your nervous system won't. ~Alfred Korzyybski
As long as we know in our hearts what Christmas ought to be, Christmas is. ~Eric Sevareid
God made time, but man made haste. ~Irish Proverb
Hardly a name in profane history is more august than his. Hardly another character in the world's record has made so little of its opportunities. His discovery was a blunder; his blunder was a new world; the New World is his monument! ~Justin Winsor
Money is much more exciting than anything it buys. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966
Becoming conscious is of course a sacrilege against nature; it is as though you had robbed the unconscious of something. ~Carl G. Jung
A political convention is just not a place where you come away with any trace of faith in human nature. ~Murray Kempton