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| Morehead City GiftsBaskets | | Love and scandal are the best | | Just about a month from now I'm set |
| | | sweeteners of tea. | | adrift, with a diploma for a sail and lots |
| | | | | of nerve for oars. |
| | | Each day of our lives we make | | |
| | | deposits in the memory banks of our | | Middle age is the time when a man is |
| | | children. | | always thinking that in a week or two he |
| | | | | will feel as good as ever. |
| | | If love is blind, why is lingerie so | | |
| | | popular? | | Academe, n.: An ancient school where |
| | | | | morality and philosophy were taught. |
| | | A man's work is from sun to sun, but a | | Academy, n.: A modern school where |
| | | mother's work is never done. | | football is taught. |
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| | | Who, being loved, is poor? | | Babies are such a nice way to start |
| | | | | people. |
| | | When you are sorrowful look again in | | |
| | | your heart, and you shall see that in | | Wherever you go, no matter what the |
| | | truth you are weeping for that which has | | weather, always bring your own |
| | | been your delight. | | sunshine. |
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| | | There is only one pretty child in the | | Love is the thing that enables a woman |
| | | world, and every mother has it. | | to sing while she mops up the floor after |
| | | | | her husband has walked across it in his |
| | | If the whole world were put into one | | barn boots. |
| | | scale, and my mother in the other, the | | |
| | | whole world would kick the beam. | | Spouse: someone who'll stand by you |
| | | | | through all the trouble you wouldn't |
| | | Love would never be a promise of a | | have had if you'd stayed single. |
| | | rose garden unless it is showered with | | |
| | | light of faith, water of sincerity and air of | | Just about the time a woman thinks her |
| | | passion. | | work is done, she becomes a |
| | | | | grandmother. |
| | | Rest is not idleness, and to lie | | |
| | | sometimes on the grass under trees on | | Youth is a wonderful thing. What a |
| | | a summer's day, listening to the | | crime to waste it on children. |
| Goldsboro GiftsBaskets | | murmur of the water, or watching the | | |
| Gastonia GiftsBaskets | | clouds float across the sky, is by no | | The man who will use his skill and |
| Shelby GiftsBaskets | | means a waste of time. | | constructive imagination to see how |
| Charlotte GiftsBaskets | | | | much he can give for a dollar, instead |
| Hickory GiftsBaskets | | I am grateful for the lawn that needs | | of how little he can give for a dollar, is |
| | | mowing, windows that need cleaning, | | bound to succeed. |
| | | and floors that need waxing because it | | |
| | | means I have a home. | | Trip over love, you can get up. Fall in |
| | | | | love and you fall forever. |
| | | The most important things are the | | |
| | | hardest to say, because words | | There is still no cure for the common |
| | | diminish them. | | birthday. |
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| | | The lover is a monotheist who knows | | A birthday is just the first day of another |
| | | gods but cannot himself imagine that | | the trip. |
| | | there could be other gods. | | |
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