Top 13 Laffy Taffy Valentine Sayings
#1. Every age needs men who will redeem the time by living with a vision of the things that are to be.
Adlai E. Stevenson
#2. In a sick world, it is the first duty of the artist to get well.
Jean Toomer
#3. I was lucky to get into computers when it was a very young and idealistic industry. There weren't many degrees offered in computer science, so people in computers were brilliant people from mathematics, physics, music, zoology, whatever. They loved it, and no one was really in it for the money.
Steve Jobs
#4. The relation between parents and children is essentially based on teaching.
Gilbert Highet
#5. Poor is the man whom is not content with what he has.
Rita Gonzalez
#6. It certainly would have been adaptive for ancestral man to have a chubby wife during stressful times of famine. Not only would she have had more calories to burn, and thus more energy and endurance, but since fat stores estrogen, she would have remained fertile for longer.
Helen Fisher
#7. We reach our best, and we do our best, we are at our best in a love atmosphere.
E.W. Kenyon
#9. My biggest fears aren't with my work. My biggest fears are walking through hospital doors. Once you can face that, being fearless about your work is easy.
Sam Taylor-Johnson
#10. The lightning-bug is brilliant, but he hasn't any mind;
He stumbles through existence with his headlight on behind.
Eugene Fitch Ware
#11. I have trouble listening to people tell me about their dreams.
Jack White
#12. Total time spent together with effort yields the value of a product
Sunday Adelaja
#13. I told my kids I just want three words on my tombstone, if I have one. I'll probably be cremated. One is "woman." I'm very comfortable in that role. I've loved being a woman, I've loved being a mother, I've loved being a grandmother. I want three words: Woman, Atheist, Anarchist. That's me.
Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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