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| | | A man in love is incomplete until he is | | My father used to play with my brother |
| | | married. Then he's finished. | | and me in the yard. Mother would |
| | | | | come out and say, "You're tearing up |
| | | If four or five guys tell you that you're | | the grass." "We're not raising grass," |
| | | drunk, even though you know you | | Dad would reply. "We're raising boys." |
| | | haven't had a thing to drink, the least | | |
| | | you can do is to lie down a little while. | | |
| | | | | If you aren't fired with enthusiasm, you |
| | | The only people with whom you should | | will be fired with enthusiasm. |
| | | try to get even are those who have | | |
| | | helped you. | | Some people go to priests; others to |
| | | | | poetry; I to my friends. |
| | | Sometimes, when one person is | | |
| | | missing, the whole world seems | | There is a good reason they call these |
| | | depopulated. | | ceremonies "commencement |
| | | | | exercises." Graduation is not the end; |
| | | The supreme accomplishment is to | | it's the beginning. |
| | | blur the line between work and play. | | |
| | | | | Education is what survives when what |
| | | Something that has always puzzled me | | has been learned has been forgotten. |
| | | all my life is why, when I am in special | | |
| | | need of help, the good deed is usually | | The difference between a job and a |
| | | done by somebody on whom I have no | | career is the difference between forty |
| | | claim. | | and sixty hours a week. |
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| | | A man builds a fine house; and now he | | The best helping hand that you will |
| | | has a master, and a task for life: he is | | ever receive is the one at the end of |
| | | to furnish, watch, show it, and keep it in | | your own arm. |
| | | repair, the rest of his days. | | |
| | | | | It is not flesh and blood but the heart |
| | | Setting a good example for your | | which makes us fathers and sons. |
| | | children takes all the fun out of middle | | |
| | | age. | | Never go to bed mad. Stay up and |
| | | | | fight. |
| | | The bitterest tears shed over graves | | |
| Lihue, Kauai GiftsBaskets | | are for words left unsaid and for deeds | | Youth is a disease from which we all |
| Honolulu GiftsBaskets | | left undone. | | recover. |
| Poipu Beach, Kauai GiftsBaskets | | | | |
| Lihue GiftsBaskets | | He spake well who said that graves | | It's the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. |
| Manua Loa GiftsBaskets | | are the footprints of angels. | | that matter. |
| Poipu Beach, Kauai GiftsBaskets | | | | |
| | | I don't want to get to the end of my life | | Friends can be said to "fall in like" with |
| | | and find that I lived just the length of it. I | | as profound a thud as romantic |
| | | want to have lived the width of it as well. | | partners fall in love. |
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| | | | | There are big ships and small ships. |
| | | It is astonishing how little one feels | | But the best ship of all is friendship. |
| | | alone when one loves. | | |
| | | | | A soiled baby with a neglected nose |
| | | find out what makes them laugh, but | | a thing of beauty. |
| | | you can never truly love someone until | | |
| | | you find out what makes them cry. | | |
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