What's Your Fav Quote?? (Page 10) Bitter Alchemist: "Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do." Isaac Asimov. Evelyn99: Hahahaha my dad used to tell me I had to not have any sexual experience before he was dead plus five years Vanellion: It was one my mom said to me when i was a young teen "don't make kids at a young age, because mom and child has too grow up" i was from let her tell i'm 23 now have some friends which are the same age they are married have children and like i can see many regret that so i'm glad i'm engaged, don't have a kid for the moment and i can enjoy my youth. They say once you be 12-13 the most beautiful moment of your life start till your 20's once 30 it goes down when you single at that age it isn't easy to find someone. when young it is from wow look that hotty she is hot i would love to let her meet my bed, when you 30 it is she maybe has a child and is married they look down so try to make your youth as good as possible. It ends before you know itzJen: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." The Right Honourable Sir Winston S Churchill KG OM CH TD DL FRS RA Jerit: ''Live the full life of the mind,exhilarated by new ideas,intoxicated by the romance of the unusual.'' Ernest Hemingway arnym: “A fire broke out backstage in a theatre. The clown came out to warn the public; they thought it was a joke and applauded. He repeated it; the acclaim was even greater. I think that's just how the world will come to an end: to general applause from wits who believe it's a joke.” - Søren Kierkegaard, Either/Or, Part I arnym: I wish I could remember where I read this one; liked it enough to copy it out & save. Don't read it unless you're past midlife .... "In our later years, we pull in the outposts. At ten, fantasy drives an exploring module around the moon; at twenty the Trans-Siberian Railway or hunkering down to help natives in Mindanao; at thirty a year off in Tuscany or Tahiti. We station a couple of scouts at the perimeter of the empire - geographical and also intellectual. We shall take music lessons, learn Spanish dance, paint on a houseboat, read Proust, Gibson and Cervantes, open a restaurant, write a movie script or a detective novel, study Chinese, play the commodities markets. We begin to send a few more troops to these outposts, visit them, dwell there. We gather clippings, keep notes and addresses, mark possible future dates in the calendar. Then, as years pass, we begin to call the troops home one by one. With lingering nostalgia we abandon them to the sands and the wind. traceless fantasies. Some vanish without yearnings, more likely with amazement that they once seemed viable parts of the empire. Pulling in the outposts is simply calling home the possibilities and dropping in to where you are, your place." (Post deleted by arnym ) Evelyn99: Let your comments about someone pass through some doors inside your thoughts., will What i say make this person feel better, is it necessary to mention this. Remember don’t judge people because they sin differently from you or me arnym: "there are two kinds of people in the world; those who think there are two kinds of people in the world, and those who do not." - Robert Benchley. (Post deleted by arnym ) arnym: When you become elderly, the differences that occur between your formal training and what you observe (cognitive dissonance) become more noticeable and more frequent, but are rarely disturbing since you have forgotten much of your formal training anyway. arnym: If all the girls who attended the Yale prom were laid end to end, I wouldn't be a bit surprised. - Dorothy Parker | Books Chat Room 3 People Chatting Similar Conversations |