short best friends forever poems

We live and die; Christ died and lived! ~John Stott
The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size. ~Gertrude S. Wister
Unhappiness is best defined as the difference between our talents and our expectations. ~Edward de Bono, Observer, 12 June 1977
It gives me a headache to think about that stuff. I'm just a kid. I don't need that kind of trouble. ~Kenny, age 7, when asked if it's better to be single or married
I don't have to like Bush to love America. ~Author Unknown
All my life, I always wanted to be somebody. Now I see that I should have been more specific. ~Jane Wagner, The Search For Intelligent Life In The Universe, performed by Lily Tomlin
The Anglo-Saxon conscience doesn't keep you from doing what you shouldn't; it just keeps you from enjoying it. ~Salvador de Madariaga
Exaggeration, the inseparable companion of greatness. ~Voltaire
We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures. ~Thornton Wilder
Eggs and oaths are easily broken. ~Danish Proverb
Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch. ~E.M. Forster
Are bombs the only way of setting fire to the spirit of a people? Is the human will as inert as the past two world-wide wars would indicate? ~Gregory Clark
Love is often gentle, desire always a rage. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966
Truth will sooner come out of error than from confusion. ~Francis Bacon
Hugs grease the wheels of the world. ~Author Unknown
Do not condemn the judgment of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong. ~Dandemis
All of us who are concerned for peace and triumph of reason and justice must be keenly aware how small an influence reason and honest good will exert upon events in the political field. ~Albert Einstein
We can destroy ourselves by cynicism and disillusion, just as effectively as by bombs. ~Kenneth Clark
In a manner which matches the fortuity, if not the consequence, of Archimedes' bath and Newton's apple, the 3.6 million year old fossil footprints were eventually noticed one evening in September 1976 by the paleontologist Andrew Hill, who fell while avoiding a ball of elephant dung hurled at him by the ecologist David Western. ~John Reader, Missing Links: The Hunt for Earliest Man
If men can run the world, why can't they stop wearing neckties? How intelligent is it to start the day by tying a little noose around your neck? ~Linda Ellerbee