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Archives - November 2014

November 1, 2014

A saint is a person who is reborn from his grave where he was trapped by living in himself. The time has come for all mankind to become saints, to be complete human beings. A saint is one whose self has completely died to become the living Truth.

– Woo Myung, WORLD BEYOND WORLD

November 2, 2014

Grandchildren are the dots that connect the lines from generation to generation.

– Lois Wyse

November 3, 2014

A wedding anniversary is the celebration of love, trust, partnership, tolerance and tenacity.  The order varies for any given year.

– Paul Sweeney

November 4, 2014

The problem with political jokes is they get elected.

– Henry Cate, VII

November 5, 2014

I think the next best thing to solving a problem is finding some humor in it.

– Frank A. Clark

November 6, 2014

My ideas usually come not at my desk writing but in the midst of living.

– Anais Nin

November 7, 2014

There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds.

– Gilbert K. Chesterton

November 8, 2014

A friend is the one who comes in when the whole world has gone out.

– Grace Pulpit

November 9, 2014

Nurses dispense comfort, compassion, and caring without even a prescription.

– Val Saintsbury

November 10, 2014

We can often endure an extra pound of pain far more easily than we can suffer the withdrawal of an ounce of accustomed pleasure.

– Sydney J. Harris

November 11, 2014

We often take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.

– Cynthia Ozick

November 12, 2014

Coffee makes us severe, and grave, and philosophical.

– Jonathan Swift

November 13, 2014

Be obscure clearly.

– E. B. White

November 14, 2014

Our perfect companions never have fewer than four feet.

– Colette

November 15, 2014

Here in your mind you have complete privacy. Here there’s no difference between what is and what could be.

– Chuck Palahniuk, CHOKE

November 16, 2014

The end of childhood is when things cease to astonish us. When the world seems familiar, when one has got used to existence, one has become an adult.

– Eugene Ionesco

November 17, 2014

Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own.

– Jonathan Swift, THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS

November 18, 2014

Shun idleness. It is a rust that attaches itself to the most brilliant metals.

– Voltaire

November 19, 2014

Too much agreement kills a chat.

– Eldridge Cleaver

November 20, 2014

When words leave off, music begins.

– Heinrich Heine

November 21, 2014

There are very few monsters who warrant the fear we have of them.

– Andre Gide

November 22, 2014

A spark neglected makes a mighty fire.

– Robert Herrick

November 23, 2014

Two wrongs don't make a right, but they make a good excuse.

– Thomas Szasz

November 24, 2014

Error is a hardy plant; it flourishes in every soil.

– Martin F. Tupper

November 25, 2014

I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things.

– Antoine de Saint-Exupery

November 26, 2014

The tracks of the L Train are the manly stubble on the ruggedly handsome face of Chicago.

– Jason Sweeney

November 27, 2014

A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues.

– Cicero

November 28, 2014

Thank God we're living in a country where the sky's the limit, the stores are open late and you can shop in bed thanks to television.

– Joan Rivers

November 29, 2014

If you want to know how your girl will treat you after marriage, just listen to her talking to her little brother.

– Sam Levenson

November 30, 2014

Never work before breakfast; if you have to work before breakfast, eat your breakfast first.

– Josh Billings