Free love? as if love is anything but free. Man has bought brains, but all the millions in the world have failed to buy love.
~quote about Love by Emma Goldman, Marriage and Love
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~quotes on Self by Michel de Montaigne, Of Solitude Like a plant that starts up in showers and sunshine and does not know which has best helped it to grow, it is difficult to say whether the hard things or the pleasant things did me the most good.
~sayings on Adversity by Lucy Larcom I have often noticed that when chickens quit quarreling over their food they often find that there is enough for all of them. I wonder if it might not be the same with the human race.
~quotations on Brotherhood Unity by Don Marquis The majority of the Negroes who took part in the year-long boycott of Montgomery's buses were poor and untutored; but they understood the essence of the Montgomery movement; one elderly woman summed it up for the restWhen asked after several weeks of walk
~cute poem and quotes for profile by Martin Luther King, Jr., Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story, 1958 Ideally, couples need three lives; one for him, one for her, and one for them together
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~quote about Sex by Groucho Marx Without art, the crudeness of reality would make the world unbearable.
~quotes on Art by George Bernard Shaw Support your right to arm bears.
~sayings on Animal Rights by Cleveland Amory (Thank you, Leslie.) Love one another and you will be happyIt's as simple and as difficult as that
~quotations on Commitment Ceremonies by Michael Leunig [Psychoanalysis] is not the only way to resolve inner conflicts. Life itself still remains a very effective therapist.
~cute poem and quotes for profile by Karen Horney, Our Inner Conflicts, 1945 Consider how much more you often suffer from your anger and grief, than from those very things for which you are angry and grieved.
~saying about poemprofile by Marcus Antonius If I don't write to empty my mind, I go mad.
~quote about Writing by Lord Byron Philosophy triumphs easily over past evils and future evils; but present evils triumph over it.
~quotes on Philosophy by La Rochefoucauld, Maxims, 1678 An Atheist loves himself and his fellow man instead of a god. An Atheist knows that heaven is something for which we should work now - here on earth - for all men together to enjoy. An Atheist thinks that he can get no help through prayer but that he must find in himself the inner conviction and strength to meet life, to grapple with it, to subdue, and enjoy it. An Atheist thinks that only in a knowledge of himself and a knowledge of his fellow man can he find the understanding that will help to a life of fulfillment. Therefore, he seeks to know himself and his fellow man rather than to know a god. An Atheist knows that a hospital should be built instead of a church. An Atheist knows that a deed must be done instead of a prayer said. An Atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death. He wants disease conquered, poverty vanquished, war eliminated. He wants man to understand and love man. He wants an ethical way of life. He knows that we cannot rely on a god nor channel action into prayer nor hope for an end to troubles in the hereafter. He knows that we are our brother's keeper and keepers of our lives; that we are responsible persons, that the job is here and the time is now.
~sayings on Religion by Madalyn Murray (later O'Hair), preamble to Murray v. Curlett, 27 April 1961 If you think dogs can't count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and then giving Fido only two of them.
~quotations on Dogs by Phil Pastoret My heaviness comes from the heights.
~cute poem and quotes for profile by Antonio Porchia, Voces, 1943, translated from Spanish by W.S. Merwin Two may talk together under the same roof for many years, yet never really meet; and two others at first speech are old friends
~saying about poemprofile by Mary Catherwood I told the doctor I broke my leg in two places. He told me to quit going to those places.
~quote about Funny Saying by Henny Youngman When your dreams turn to dust, vacuum.
~quotes on Perseverance by Author Unknown This little box will be your home for sixty hours a week. It comes with an obsolete computer and a binder about safety hazards. Your challenge is to look busy until someone gives you a meaningful assignment
~sayings on Bureaucracy by Dilbert Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.
~quotations on Alcohol by Ernest Hemingway Don't tell me about the world. Not today. It's springtime and they're knocking baseball around fields where the grass is damp and green in the morning and the kids are trying to hit the curve ball.
~cute poem and quotes for profile by Pete Hamill When I really worry about something, I don't just fool around. I even have to go to the bathroom when I worry about something. Only, I don't go. I'm too worried to go. I don't want to interrupt my worrying to go.
~saying about poemprofile by J.D. Salinger, Catcher in the Rye The best way to remember your wife's birthday is to forget it once.
~quote about Marriage by H.V. Prochnow Father Time is not always a hard parent, and, though he tarries for none of his children, often lays his hand lightly upon those who have used him well; making them old men and women inexorably enough, but leaving their hearts and spirits young and in full vigour. With such people the grey head is but the impression of the old fellow's hand in giving them his blessing, and every wrinkle but a notch in the quiet calendar of a well-spent life.
~quotes on Age by Charles Dickens During a campaign the air is full of speeches - and vice versa
~sayings on Election Day by Author Unknown God often visits us, but most of the time we are not at home.
~quotations on God by Joseph Roux, Meditations of a Parish Priest, 1886 My father's nature turned out no waste product; he had none of that useless stuff in him that lies in heaps near factories. He took his own happiness with him.
~cute poem and quotes for profile by Margot Asquith Nobility is not a birthright. It is defined by one's actions
~saying about poemprofile by Robin Hood A photograph is usually looked at - seldom looked into.
~quote about Photography by Ansel Adams A theologian is a person who uses the word 'God' to hide his ignorance.
~quotes on Religion by Lemuel K. Washburn, Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays Several excuses are always less convincing than one.
~sayings on Excuses by Aldous Huxley, Point Counter Point If I despised myself, it would be no compensation if everyone saluted me, and if I respect myself, it does not trouble me if others hold me lightly.
~quotations on Self-Respect by Max Nordau When you knock, ask to see God - none of the servants.
~cute poem and quotes for profile by Henry David Thoreau Smile at each other,
smile at your wife, smile at your husband,
smile at your children, smile at each other
-- it doesn't matter who it is --
and that will help you to grow up
in greater love for each other.
~saying about poemprofile by Mother Teresa Hold a true friend with both your hands.
~quote about Friendship by Nigerian Proverb What we are is God's gift to us. What we become is our gift to God.
~quotes on God by Eleanor Powell
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