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You can tell a child is growing up when he stops asking where he came from and starts refusing to tell where he is going. ~Author Unknown



Day, like a weary pilgrim, had reached the western gate of heaven, and Evening stooped down to unloose the latchets of his sandal shoon. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Hyperion



The chicken came first - God would look silly sitting on an egg. ~Author Unknown



Sometimes what we believe as coincidence is really just getting ourselves caught in an angel booby trap. ~Grey Livingston



In thee my soul shall own combined the sister and the friend. ~Catherine Killigrew



In the course of my life, I have often had to eat my words, and I must confess that I have always found it a wholesome diet. ~Winston Churchill



I believe if I should die, and you were to walk near my grave, from the very depths of the earth I would hear your footsteps. ~Benito Perez Galdos



The sales tax seems to be more politically acceptable than the income tax. ~Raymond C. Scheppach



These greens are so fast I have to hold my putter over the ball and hit it with the shadow. ~Sam Snead



Give me the fresh air, a beautiful partner, and a nice round of golf, and you can keep the fresh air and the round of golf. ~Jack Benny



I learned more about economics from one South Dakota dust storm than I did in all my years in college. ~Hubert Humphrey, speech, 1960



I have a great deal of company in the house, especially in the morning when nobody calls. ~Henry David Thoreau



The most valuable lesson man has learned from his dog is to kick a few blades of grass over it and move on. ~Robert Brault, www.robertbrault.com



The bagel, an unsweetened doughnut with rigor mortis. ~Beatrice & Ira Freeman



How like herrings and onions our vices are in the morning after we have committed them. ~Samuel Taylor Coleridge



I realized that Eastern thought had somewhat more compassion for all living things. Man was a form of life that in another reincarnation might possibly be a horsefly or a bird of paradise or a deer. So a man of such a faith, looking at animals, might be looking at old friends or ancestors. In the East the wilderness has no evil connotation; it is thought of as an expression of the unity and harmony of the universe. ~William O. Douglas, Go East, Young Man, 1974



Sit down, and put down everything that comes into your head and then you're a writer. But an author is one who can judge his own stuff's worth, without pity, and destroy most of it. ~Colette, Casual Chance, 1964



Modesty is the only sure bait when you angle for praise. ~Lord Chesterfield



O youth or young man, who fancy that you are neglected by the gods, know that if you become worse, you shall go to worse souls, or if better to the better� In every succession of life and death, you will do and suffer what like may fitly suffer at the hands of like. This is the justice of heaven. ~Plato



A bicycle does get you there and more.... And there is always the thin edge of danger to keep you alert and comfortably apprehensive. Dogs become dogs again and snap at your raincoat; potholes become personal. And getting there is all the fun. ~Bill Emerson, "On Bicycling," Saturday Evening Post, 29 July 1967