Top 13 Fire Truck Birthday Sayings
#1. How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of Beginnings, Story without End, Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend!
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#2. Take the advice I sometimes have to give to myself: Don't say something permanently painful just because you are temporarily ticked off.
Karen Ehman
#3. That's what race fans love to see. That's what they bought this ticket for. That's what they're sitting in the grandstands rooting on their favorite driver for is to see him get out there, mix it up clean and bring it home just like we were, third and fourth.
Kurt Busch
#4. I really like Wisconsin. I enjoy it. I enjoy the people. I enjoy the fact that it's not L.A. or New York. And there's some sense of normalcy here - people having children in homes they can somewhat afford to live in.
Michael Feldman
#5. A president can ask for reconciliation in the racial conflict that divides Americans. But reconciliation comes only from the hearts of people.
Richard M. Nixon
#6. I figured I'd duck out ... before Goody Osbourne took the stand.
Megan Abbott
#7. My wife and I like to go to church if we're in town. On Sundays, I try to be as chill as I can, whether I'm watching golf or barbecuing.
Josh Duhamel
#8. I had learned long ago that resolution by itself is not enough; we are what we do, not what we think and feel.
James Lee Burke
#9. You will, if you're wise and know the art of travel, let yourself go on the stream of the unknown and accept whatever comes in the spirit in which the gods may offer it.
Freya Stark
#10. You can renew your mind by filling it with the Word of God.
Sunday Adelaja
#11. Sometimes life will throw everything at you all at once. You can either catch it all or reach for the things that matter most. - Kathryn Perez
Kathryn Perez
#12. I do believe that our modern English usage has become way too clipped and austere. I have been reading excerpts from the journals of 18th-century seafarers lately, and even the lowliest press-ganged deck-swabber turns a finer phrase than I do most days.
Geraldine Brooks
#13. Do they come to bury the others or to be entombed to give life or to receive it?
Ralph Ellison