Dave’s Daily Quotes

  • They tell you that you’ll lose your mind when you grow older. What they don’t tell you is that you won’t miss it very much. ~ Malcolm Cowley

  • Old age is not for sissies. ~ Malcolm Forbes

  • There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval. ~ George Santayana

  • If the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body…then only left-handed people are in their right minds. ~ Anonymous

  • Beautiful young people are acts of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.

  • Youth had been a habit of hers for so long that she could not part with it. ~ Rudyard Kipling

  • Children are unpredictable. You never know what inconsistency they’re going to catch you in next. ~ Franklin P. Jones

  • Some of the world’s greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible. ~ Doug Larson

  • Well-married, a man is winged:  ill-matched, he is shackled. ~ Harriet Ward Beecher

  • In the gates of Eternity, the black hand and the white hand hold each other with an equal clasp. ~ Harriet Beecher Stowe, Encyclopedia of Quotations, Treasury of Wit and Humor, (1876)

  • Always leave them wanting more. ~ Walt Disney

  • Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. ~  J. R. R. Tolkien

  • I knew that looking back on the times I’ve cried, I would laugh, but I never knew that looking back on the times I’ve laughed, I would cry

  • Only as high as I reach can I grow, Only as far as I seek can I go, Only as deep as I look can I see, Only as much as I dream can I be.  ~ Karen Ravn

  • There are some people who are so amazing that God can’t bear to be away from them for too long. ~ Anonymous

  • In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.  ~ Mignon McLaughlin

  • The heart is the only broken instrument that works.  ~ T.E. Kalem

  • Have you ever been hurt and the place tries to heal a bit, and you just pull the scab off of it over and over again.  ~ Rosa Parks

  • Gray hairs are like the light of a soft moon, silvering over the evening of life. ~ Encyclopedia of Quotations (1876)

  • Famine drives the wolf from the woods. ~ Encyclopedia of Quotations  (1876)

  • Water always freezes with the slippery side up. ~ Encyclopedia of Quotations (1876)

  • All things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them.  ~ Matthew, vii, 12.  ~ Bible, as quoted in Encyclopedia of Quotations, Treasury of Wit and Humor, (1876)

  • Come, let us make love deathless, thou and I.  ~ Herbert Trench

  • Words are the leaves of the tree of language, of which, if some fall away, a new succession takes their place. ~ Herbert Trench, Encyclopedia of Quotations, Treasury of Wit and Humor, (1876)

  • It is better to be patient, than it is to become one.

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