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| Yemassee GiftsBaskets | | Health - what my friends are always | | There are big ships and small ships. |
| | | drinking to before they fall down. | | But the best ship of all is friendship. |
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| | | Are we not like two volumes of one | | If nature had arranged that husbands |
| | | book? | | and wives should have children |
| | | | | alternatively, there would never be |
| | | If love is blind, why is lingerie so | | more than three in a family. |
| | | popular? | | |
| | | | | Middle age is the time when a man is |
| | | The real religion of the world comes | | always thinking that in a week or two he |
| | | from women much more than from men | | will feel as good as ever. |
| | | - from mothers most of all, who carry the | | |
| | | key of our souls in their bosoms. | | To be nobody but yourself in a world |
| | | | | which is doing its best, night and day, to |
| | | Mother love is the fuel that enables a | | make you everybody else means to |
| | | normal human being to do the | | fight the hardest battle which any |
| | | impossible. | | human being can fight; and never stop |
| | | | | fighting. |
| | | He spake well who said that graves | | |
| | | are the footprints of angels. | | [I]t is clear the future holds great |
| | | | | opportunities. It also holds pitfalls. The |
| | | There is precious little hope to be got | | trick will be to avoid the pitfalls, seize |
| | | out of whatever keeps us industrious, | | the opportunities, and get back home |
| | | but there is a chance for us whenever | | by six o'clock. |
| | | we cease work and become | | |
| | | stargazers. | | Always kiss your children goodnight - |
| | | | | even if they're already asleep. |
| | | True love comes quietly, without | | |
| | | banners or flashing lights. If you hear | | If love is blind, why is lingerie so |
| | | bells, get your ears checked. | | popular? |
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| | | Rest is not idleness, and to lie | | The man who will use his skill and |
| | | sometimes on the grass under trees on | | constructive imagination to see how |
| | | a summer's day, listening to the | | much he can give for a dollar, instead |
| | | murmur of the water, or watching the | | of how little he can give for a dollar, is |
| Aiken GiftsBaskets | | clouds float across the sky, is by no | | bound to succeed. |
| Aiken GiftsBaskets | | means a waste of time. | | |
| Myrtle Beach GiftsBaskets | | | | The first sign of maturity is the |
| | | A man in love is incomplete until he is | | discovery that the volume knob also |
| | | married. Then he's finished. | | turns to the left. |
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| | | I love being married. It's so great to | | Education is what survives when what |
| | | find that one special person you want | | has been learned has been forgotten. |
| | | to annoy for the rest of your life. | | |
| | | | | I don't care how poor a man is; if he has |
| | | Often, when I am reading a good book, | | family, he's rich. |
| | | I stop and thank my teacher. That is, I | | |
| | | used to, until she got an unlisted | | Youth is a disease from which we all |
| | | number. | | recover. |
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