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Archives - March 2001

March 1, 2001

Dance as though no one is watching you. Love as though you have never been hurt before. Sing as though no one can hear you, and live as though Heaven is on Earth.

– Anonymous

March 2, 2001

Fear is an emotion that people love to feel when they know they're safe!

– Alfred Hitchcock

March 3, 2001

Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once.

– Shakespeare, Julius Caeser

March 4, 2001

The way for people to gain their reasonable rights is not by voluntarily throwing them away.

– W.E.B. Du Bois

March 5, 2001

He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave.

– Sir William Drummond

March 6, 2001

Melville was not ready to write Moby Dick until he was five novels into his
career.

– Tom Clark

March 7, 2001

In the middle of difficulty, lies opportunity

– Albert Einstein

March 8, 2001

When my love swears that she is made of truth, I do believe her, though I
know she lies.

– William Shakespeare

March 9, 2001

Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the
milk.

– Thoreau

March 10, 2001

Everything will be all right in the end, if it's not all right then it's not the end.

– Unknown

March 11, 2001

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams

– Eleanor Roosevelt

March 12, 2001

Until you spread your wings, you'll have no idea how far you can fly.

– Unknown

March 13, 2001

You are today where your thoughts have brought you, you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.

– Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance

March 14, 2001

"Do you really know where you are going?," God.

– seen on a billboard in Kentucky.

March 15, 2001

But this same day
Must end that work the ides of March begun.
And whether we shall meet again I know not.

– Shakespeare

March 16, 2001

I've been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened.

– Mark Twain

March 17, 2001

MacDonagh and MacBride and Connolly and Pearse / Now and in time to be, wherever green is worn / Are changed, changed utterly: A terrible beauty is born.

– William Butler Yeats, "Easter 1916"

March 18, 2001

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.

– Ben Franklin (1706), 2000-2001 The Student Planner

March 19, 2001

The head never rules the heart, but just becomes its partner in crime.

– Mignon McLaughlin

March 20, 2001

You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all the time.

– Abraham Lincoln

March 21, 2001

Keep your chin up and you will see the clouds in the sky. Keep your chin down and all you will see is the dirt on the floor.

– Shelley L. Young

March 22, 2001

A man is a god in ruins.

– Emerson

March 23, 2001

Teaching a child not to step on a caterpillar is as valuable to the child as it is to the caterpillar.

– Bradley Miller

March 24, 2001

You wouldn't worry so much about what others thought of you, if you knew how seldom they did.

– Phillip McGraw, quoting his father

March 25, 2001

A good friend knows the song in your heart, and can sing it back when you forget the words.

– Unknown

March 26, 2001

To dream of the person you want to be is a waste to the person you are.

– Anonymous

March 27, 2001

My interest is in the future...because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there.

– Charles Kettering

March 28, 2001

The historian looks backwards; eventually he also believes backwards.

– Nietzsche from <em>The Twilight of the Idols </em>

March 29, 2001

As the poet said, 'Only God can make a tree' --- probably because it's so hard to figure out how to get the bark on.

– Woody Allen

March 30, 2001

If God wanted us to fly, He would have given us tickets.

– Mel Brooks

March 31, 2001

Well, if crime fighters fight crime and fire fighters fight fire, what do freedom fighters fight? They never mention that part to us, do they?

– George Carlin