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276. Man calls intelligent the animals that he understands. (Jean Painlevé)
277. When we are loved, we doubt nothing. When we love, we doubt everything. (Colette)
278. The more I know what I want, the less I want what I know. (Philippe Gluck)
279. Eternity is really long, especially near the end. (Woody Allen)
280. A good book has no ending. (R.D. Cumming)
281. A metaphor is like a simile. (Steve Connelly) *
* Usually attributed to Steven Wright.
282. Love, like chicken salad or restaurant hash, must be taken with blind faith or it loses its flavor. (Helen Rowland)
283. Avoid clichés like the plague. (?)
284. Time is the riverbank, we move on, it appears to be moving. (Antoine Rivarol)
285. You have the watches, we have the time. (Haitian proverb)
That's all for now. Your comments and favorite quotes are welcome. Until next time, be happy!
1 Comments:
haven't been around for awhile. just thought i would drop in and say hello. happy quoting.
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