| |  | | | | | | | | | | | | Sloppy, raggedy-assed old life. I love it. I never want to die. | | Dennis Trudell | | | | | | | | So of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more it remains. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | | | | | | | The heart has its reasons that reason knows nothing of. | | Blaise Pascal | | | | | The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter. | | Mark Twain | | | | | The surest way of severely upsetting yourself for hours is by continuing to consider what concerns you most for a single moment too long. | | Christopher Spranger | | | | | | | | There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion. | | Francis Bacon | | | | | Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | | | | To live a perfect life, you must ask nothing, give nothing, and expect nothing. | | Unknown | | | | | Trouble is part of your life -- if you don't share it, you don't give the person who loves you a chance to love you enough. | | Dinah Shore | | | | | Waste not fresh tears over old griefs. | | Unknown | | | | | We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified. | | Aesop | | | | | What makes old age so sad is not that our joys but our hopes cease. | | Jean Paul Richter | | | | | When the world has once begun to use us ill, it afterwards continues the same treatment with less scruple or ceremony, as men do to a whore. | | Jonathan Swift | | | | | | Aphorisms: 61 - 76 of 76 | Pages: « 1 2 3 4 | | | |