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| Oxford GiftsBaskets | | When you're in love you never really | | A friend is the one who comes in when |
| | | know whether your elation comes from | | the whole world has gone out. |
| | | the qualities of the one you love, or if it | | |
| | | attributes them to her; whether the light | | Families with babies and families |
| | | which surrounds her like a halo comes | | without babies are sorry for each other. |
| | | from you, from her, or from the meeting | | |
| | | of your sparks. | | You're not 40, you're eighteen with 22 |
| | | | | years experience. |
| | | One looks back with appreciation to | | |
| | | the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude | | There is a good reason they call these |
| | | to those who touched our human | | ceremonies "commencement |
| | | feelings. The curriculum is so much | | exercises." Graduation is not the end; |
| | | necessary raw material, but warmth is | | it's the beginning. |
| | | the vital element for the growing plant | | |
| | | and for the soul of the child. | | The true meaning of life is to plant |
| | | | | trees, under whose shade you do not |
| | | Love does not consist of gazing at | | expect to sit. |
| | | each other, but in looking together in | | |
| | | the same direction. | | Friends can be said to "fall in like" with |
| | | | | as profound a thud as romantic |
| | | Love would never be a promise of a | | partners fall in love. |
| | | rose garden unless it is showered with | | |
| | | light of faith, water of sincerity and air of | | Try not to become a man of success, |
| | | passion. | | but rather try to become a man of |
| | | | | value. |
| | | A man builds a fine house; and now he | | |
| | | has a master, and a task for life: he is | | The best leader is the one who has |
| | | to furnish, watch, show it, and keep it in | | sense enough to pick good men to do |
| | | repair, the rest of his days. | | what he wants done, and self-restraint |
| | | | | enough to keep from meddling with |
| | | When the wine goes in, strange things | | them while they do it. |
| | | come out. | | |
| | | | | I hope that my achievements in life |
| | | Death leaves a heartache no one can | | shall be these - that I will have fought for |
| | | heal, love leaves a memory no one | | what was right and fair, that I will have |
| Garner GiftsBaskets | | can steal. | | risked for that which mattered, and that I |
| Greenville GiftsBaskets | | | | will have given help to those who were |
| Goldsboro GiftsBaskets | | I am grateful for the lawn that needs | | in need that I will have left the earth a |
| Durham GiftsBaskets | | mowing, windows that need cleaning, | | better place for what I've done and who |
| Jacksonville GiftsBaskets | | and floors that need waxing because it | | I've been. |
| | | means I have a home. | | |
| | | | | Middle age is having a choice |
| | | We don't believe in rheumatism and | | between two temptations and choosing |
| | | true love until after the first attack. | | the one that'll get you home earlier. |
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| | | There is precious little hope to be got | | Only your real friends will tell you when |
| | | out of whatever keeps us industrious, | | your face is dirty. |
| | | but there is a chance for us whenever | | |
| | | we cease work and become | | If opportunity doesn't knock, build a |
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