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1. When I meet a man I ask myself, 'Is this the man I want my children to spend their weekends with?'Rita Rudner當我和這個男的約會時,我問我自己,我希望孩子們跟這個男人共度週末嗎?
2.A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, of getting along with people, of getting things done. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890 - 1969)
3.Sometimes the laughter in mothering is the recognition of the ironies and absurdities. Sometime, though, it's just pure, unthinking delight. Barbara Schapiro, O Magazine, May 2003
4.So you see, imagination needs moodling - long, inefficient, happy idling, dawdling and puttering. Brenda Ueland
5.The first question I ask myself when something doesn't seem to be beautiful is why do I think it's not beautiful. And very shortly you discover that there is no reason. John Cage (1912 - 1992)
6.Incompetents invariably make trouble for people other than themselves. Larry McMurtry (1936 - ), 'Lonesome Dove'
7. If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
8.Evil is obvious only in retrospect. Gloria Steinem (1934 - ), Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, 1983
9.What some call health, if purchased by perpetual anxiety about diet, isn't much better than tedious disease. George Dennison Prentice
10. A house that does not have one worn, comfy chair in it is soulless. May Sarton
11. On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.Peter Steiner, cartoon in The New Yorker, July 5, 1993
12. I cannot believe that the inscrutable universe turns on an axis of suffering; surely the strange beauty of the world must somewhere rest on pure joy! Louise Bogan
13. There are no thanks for a kindness, which has been delayed. Anonymous
14. Love is not enough. It must be the foundation, the cornerstone - but not the complete structure. It is much too pliable, too yielding. Bette Davis (1908 - 1989)
15. If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as gettingBenjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790).
16. Nature is just enough; but men and women must comprehend and accept her suggestions. Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825 - 1921)
17. I'm not sure I want popular opinion on my side -- I've noticed those with the most opinions often have the fewest facts. Bethania McKenstry
18.Peace has never come from dropping bombs. Real peace comes from enlightenment and educating people to behave more in a divine manner. Carlos Santana, Associated Press interview, September 1, 2004
19. Look at all the sentences which seem true and question them. David Reisman
20. Nothing is permanent in this wicked world - not even our troubles. Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977)
21. The eternal silence of these infinite spaces fills me with dread. Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662)
22.If time flies when you're having fun, it hits the afterburners when you don't think you're having enough. Jef Mallett, Frazz, 08-01-05
23.Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948), 'Satyagraha Leaflet No. 13,' May 3, 1919
24. Anyone may have diamonds: an heirloom is an ornament of quite a different kind. Elizabeth Aston, Mr. Darcy's Daughters, 2003
25. For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. Edwin Teale
26.I would rather have a mind opened by wonder than one closed by belief. Gerry Spence, 'How to Argue and Win Every Time'
27.People who get nostalgic about childhood were obviously never children. Bill Watterson (1958 - ), Calvin and Hobbes
28.Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), "Eleonora"
29.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months. Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)
30.It is amazing how much crisper the general experience of life becomes when your body is given a chance to develop a little strength. Frank Duff, A Coder in Courierland, 03-20-05.
31. The less their ability, the more their conceit. Ahad HaAm
32. The covers of this book are too far apart.
Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914), The Devil's Dictionary
33. Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's buying.
Fran Lebowitz (1950 - )
34. Reality is a crutch for people who can't cope with drugs.
Lily Tomlin (1939 - )
35. Even if you do learn to speak correct English, whom are you going to speak it to? Clarence Darrow (1857 - 1938)
36. Facts are stupid things.Ronald Reagan (1911 - 2004)
37. Gratitude is merely the secret hope of further favors.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld (1613 - 1680)
38. Hate no one; hate their vices, not themselves. J. G. C. Brainard
39. An idea is salvation by imagination. Frank Lloyd Wright (1869 - 1959)
40. The only joy in the world is to begin. Cesare Pavese (1908 - 1950)
41. I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.
Tennessee Williams (1911 - 1983), A Streetcar Named Desire (1947)
42. Laughter is inner jogging.Norman Cousins (1915 - 1990)
43. So long as we live among men, let us cherish humanity.
Andre Gide (1869 - 1951)
44. Put more trust in nobility of character than in an oath.
Solon (638 BC - 559 BC)
45. The chief obstacle to the progress of the human race is the human race. Don Marquis (1878 - 1937)
46. There are two sides to every question. Protagoras (485 BC - 421 BC), from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers
47. Respect yourself and others will respect you.尊重自己,別人才會尊重妳.
Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)
48. Why be a man when you can be a success? Bertolt Brecht (1898 - 1956)
49. Everywhere I go I find a poet has been there before me.
Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939)
50. Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work.
Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Satires
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