
Top 15 Happy Birthday Mum Quotes
#1. I have no problems with buying tampons. I am a fairly modern man. But apparently they're not a "proper" present. "Happy birthday, mum!"
Jimmy Carr
#2. There comes a time when you roll up your sleeves and put yourself at the top of your commitment list.
Marian Wright Edelman
#3. And do respect the women of the world; remember you all had mothers.
Allen Toussaint
#4. The cost of living in sin would make a poor man out of Paul Getty.
Elvis Costello
#5. I covered hockey for a few years in the late '90s and early 2000s for the 'Colorado Springs Gazette,' and I covered the Avalanche for some of the glory years. I've done hockey off and on as a sportswriter but never played it.
John Branch
#6. Any good athletic is always in a state of perpetual training, as is the Zen student.
Frederick Lenz
#7. Nothing we learn about the universe threatens our faith. It only enriches it.
George Coyne
#8. Logic takes care of itself; all we have to do is to look and see how it does it.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#9. The world rolls under the long thrust of his heel. Over the cage floor the horizons come.
Ted Hughes
#10. After his experience with Minos, Nico realized that most spectres held only as much power as you allowed them to have. They pried into your mind, using fear or anger or longing to influence you. Nico had learned to shield himself. Sometimes he could even turn the tables and bend ghosts to his will.
Rick Riordan
#11. In the long run, doing work that's important leads to more happiness than doing work that's merely profitable.
Seth Godin
#12. I am always hearing from Israelis, 'Oh, CNN is anti-Israel,' or 'BBC is against us.' But no, they are reporting facts.
Zubin Mehta
#14. Perhaps after all the most breathtaking quality about San Francisco is these unexpected glimpses that you are always getting of beautiful hill-heights and beautiful valley-depths ... City lights, like nests of diamonds, glitter and glisten in the depths of those valleys.
Inez Haynes Irwin
#15. We reap what we sow, but nature has love over and above that justice, and gives us shadow and blossom and fruit, that spring from no planting of ours.
George Eliot
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