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| Barbourville GiftsBaskets | | Love is a smoke made with the fume of | | Middle age is having a choice |
| London GiftsBaskets | | sighs. | | between two temptations and choosing |
| Williamsburg GiftsBaskets | | | | the one that'll get you home earlier. |
| | | Love does not consist of gazing at | | |
| | | each other, but in looking together in | | The larger the island of knowledge, the |
| | | the same direction. | | longer the shoreline of wonder. |
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| | | Stay busy, get plenty of exercise, and | | If nothing is going well, call your |
| | | don't drink too much. Then again, don't | | grandmother. |
| | | drink too little. | | |
| | | | | The bonds of matrimony are like any |
| | | Perhaps they are not the stars, but | | other bonds - they mature slowly. |
| | | rather openings in Heaven where the | | |
| | | love of our lost ones pours through and | | If you feel that you have both feet |
| | | shines down upon us to let us know | | planted on level ground, then the |
| | | they are happy. | | university has failed you. |
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| | | Love is what you've been through with | | It sometimes happens, even in the best |
| | | somebody. | | of families, that a baby is born. This is |
| | | | | not necessarily cause for alarm. The |
| | | Are we not like two volumes of one | | important thing is to keep your wits |
| | | book? | | about you and borrow some money. |
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| | | I've fallen in love many times... always | | Spread the diaper in the position of the |
| | | with you. | | diamond with you at bat. Then fold |
| | | | | second base down to home and set |
| | | No man but feels more of a man in the | | the baby on the pitcher's mound. Put |
| | | world if he have but a bit of ground that | | first base and third together, bring up |
| | | he can call his own. However small it is | | home plate and pin the three together. |
| | | on the surface, it is four thousand miles | | Of course, in case of rain, you gotta call |
| | | deep; and that is a very handsome | | the game and start all over again. |
| | | property. | | |
| | | | | The purpose of a liberal education is to |
| | | Sweater, n.: garment worn by child | | make you philosophical enough to |
| | | when its mother is feeling chilly. | | accept the fact that you will never make |
| Paducah GiftsBaskets | | | | much money. |
| Somerset GiftsBaskets | | Rest is not idleness, and to lie | | |
| Louisville GiftsBaskets | | sometimes on the grass under trees on | | Because time itself is like a spiral, |
| Winchester GiftsBaskets | | a summer's day, listening to the | | something special happens on your |
| Louisville GiftsBaskets | | murmur of the water, or watching the | | birthday each year: The same energy |
| Henderson GiftsBaskets | | clouds float across the sky, is by no | | that God invested in you at birth is |
| | | means a waste of time. | | present once again. |
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| | | The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts | | Before I got married I had six theories |
| | | working the moment you get up in the | | about bringing up children; now I have |
| | | morning, and does not stop until you | | six children and no theories. |
| | | get into the office. | | |
| | | | | Whenever it is possible, a boy should |
| | | When the wine goes in, strange things | | choose some occupation which he |
| | | | | money. |
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