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Jan.
29, 2000 Love conquers all
things except poverty and toothache. ---
Quote from Mae West
(1892 - 1980)
Jan.
22, 2000 Only a fool tests the depth of the
water with both feet. ---
Quote from African Proverb
Jan.
15, 2000 The trouble with
life in the fast lane is that you get to the other
end in an awful hurry. --- Quote from John
Jensen
Jan.
8, 2000 Words without
ideas are like sails without wind. --- Quote from
Courier
Record (Blackstone, Virginia)
Jan.
1, 2000 Every adult needs a child to teach;
it's the way adults
learn. --- Quote from Frank A.
Clark
Dec.
25, 2000 The trouble with
some women is that they get all excited about
nothing and then marry him. --- Quote from Cher
Dec.
18, 2000 My mother had a great deal of trouble
with me, but I think she
enjoyed it. --- Quote from Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
Dec.
11, 2000 After three days,
fish and guests stink. --- Quote from John
Lyly
(1554 - 1606)
Dec.
4, 2000 Experience
is a wonderful thing; it enables you to recognize a
mistake every time you make it. --- Quote from The
Associated
Press
Nov.
27, 2000 I base my
fashion taste on what doesn't itch. --- Quote from
Gilda
Radner
Nov.
20, 2000 Ballet:
Men wearing pants so tight that you can tell what
religion they are. --- Quote from Robin
Williams
Nov.
13, 2000 There
is no present. There's only the immediate future and the
recent past. --- Quote from George
Carlin
Nov.
6, 2000 Charm is a way of getting the answer
yes without asking a clear
question. --- Quote from Albert
Camus (1913 - 1960)
Oct.
30, 2000 You can't depend on your eyes when
your imagination is out of
focus. ---Quote from Mark
Twain (1835 - 1910)
Oct.
23, 2000 When ideas fail,
words come in very handy. --- Quote from
Goethe
(1749 - 1832)
Oct.
16, 2000 A woman talks to one man, looks at a second,
and thinks of a
third. ---Quote from Bhartrihari
(ca. 625)
Oct.
9, 2000 It's
relaxing to go out with my ex-wife because she already
knows I'm an idiot. --- Quote from Warren Thomas
Oct.
2, 2000 If
you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything.
--- Quote from Mark Twain (1759 - 1796)
Sept.
25, 2000 It takes two to make a
marriage a success and only one a failure.
--- Quote from Herbert Samuel (1870 -
1963)
Sept.
18, 2000 Never be afraid to try something new.
Remember, amateurs
built the Ark and professionals built the Titanic. Quote from
author unknown
The quotes
below
are from my old friend Guy Teague's site which you can find here: http://www.gtweb.org
Sept.
11, 2000 You never know what is enough until you know
what is more
than enough. --- Quote from William Blake
Sept.
4, 2000 Why
do they put Braille on the drive thru bank machines? ---
Quote from Dennis Miller
Aug.
28, 2000 Terrified of being alone, yet afraid of intimacy, we experience
widespread feelings of emptiness, of disconnection, of the
unreality of self. And here the computer, a companion without
emotional demands, offers a compromise. You can be a loner,
but
never alone. You can interact, but need never feel
vulnerable to
another person. --- Quote from Sherry
Turkle (b. 1948)
Aug.
21, 2000 Eventually he began to see that light was what he
photographed,
not
objects. The objects merely were the vehicles for reflecting
the light.
If the light was good, you could always find something
to
photograph.
--- Quote from Robert
James Waller - Bridges of Madison
County
Aug.
14, 2000 If only God would give me some clear sign! Like
making a large
deposit in my name at a Swiss bank. --- Quote from Woody
Allen
Aug.
7, 2000 Three percent exceeds 2 percent by 50
percent, not by one
percent. --- Quote from
Edward
Denison
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* Tidbit (tid’bit’),
n. 1. A delicate bit or morsel of food. 2. A choice or pleasing bit of
anything. From Webster’s College Dictionary

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