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  • whiteshepherd
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    Note to Self ...

    Brigit Jones' Diary

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  • PlayItByBeer
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    "Some people die at 25 but only get burried at 75"
    Benjamin Franklin

    LIVE LIFE...

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  • zuriatman
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    "IT IS BETTER TO WEAR OUT THAN TO RUST OUT"

    Archbishop of Canterbury.

    I am not kidding it is a 100% genuine quotation.

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  • Vasili
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    Argue not with, nor defend a fool, for if you do it will become clear to all that you are also a fool.

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  • koolspaces.com
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    To Be or Not To Be - Shakespeare


    Scooby, dooby, do - Sinatra



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    The Best myspaces on myspace.com
    Last edited by koolspaces.com; 08-26-2007, 06:13 PM. Reason: Forgot my name

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  • PlayItByBeer
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    Before you critisize someone, walk a mile in his *****. That way, if he gets angry, he'll be a mile away - and barefoot!!

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  • zuriatman
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    Happy are those who dream dreams and
    are ready to pay the price to make them come true.

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  • circuspet.com
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    The only thing you take with you is a suit. That reminds me of a favorite saying, " All dressed up and nowhere to go".

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  • WSBlue
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    they say: diamonds are forever.

    We don't come with them and we can't take with us.
    Why bother?

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  • WSBlue
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    I wrote a poem to the moon

    But no one noticed it;

    Although I hoped that late or soon

    Someone would praise a bit

    Its purity and grace forlone,

    Its beauty tulip-cool...

    But as my poem died still-born,

    I felt a fool.



    I wrote a verse of vulgar trend

    Spiced with an oath or two;

    I tacked a snapper at the end

    And called it Dan McGrew .

    I spouted it to bar-room boys,

    Full fifty years away;

    Yet still with rude and ribald noise

    It lives today.



    'Tis bitter truth, but there you are-

    That's how a name is made;

    Write of a rose, a lark, a star,

    You'll never make the grade.

    But write of gutter and of grime,

    Of pimp and prostitute,

    The multitude will read your rhyme,

    And pay to boot.



    So what's the use to burn and bleed

    And strive for beauty's sake?

    No one your poetry will read,

    Your heart will only break.

    But set your song in vulgar pitch,

    If rhyme you will not rue,

    And make your heroine a bitch...

    Like Lady Lou .

    - Robert William Service, "My Cross"

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  • Mirelle
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    I came I saw I conquered

    Tribune... Julius Ceaser

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  • WSBlue
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    "The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the
    past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles but to live in the
    present moment wisely and earnestly."

    - Buddha

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  • WSBlue
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    we make them cry who care for us.
    we cry for those who never care for us.

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  • manisha shinde
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    hi everyone

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  • WSBlue
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    "The standardized American is largely a myth created not least by
    Americans themselves."

    - Irwin Edman, "The Uses of Philosophy"

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