Top 16 Lovely Birthday Quotes
#1. Thanks, Mom for always being there For showing me such love and care. Thanks for all you've done and do How I turned out is down to you I love you Have a lovely birthday
John Walter Bratton
#2. If everyone will try to understand the core of his own religion and adhere to it, and will not allow false teachers to dictate to him, there will be no room left for quarrelling.
Mahatma Gandhi
#3. I've got friends who are pyrotechnics who do big fire shows, so I'm really fascinated by that.
Rosamund Pike
#4. My parents explained: "You can either have a big Christmas and birthday present or we'll go abroad." We'd say: "Let's go abroad!" We had a lovely childhood.
Nicki Chapman
#5. Sixteen candles make a lovely light But not as bright as your eyes tonight.
Luther Dixon
#6. You can't make someone love you just because you want them to. It has to be freely given or it doesn't mean anything.
S.J. West
#7. All our failures are ultimately failures in love.
Iris Murdoch
#8. I look for places where there's no one out on the water. I'd rather surf a wave to myself than fight a crowd.
Jon Foreman
#9. With a smile we should instruct our youth ...
Moliere
#10. I am not too keen on my nose, I don't like my knees, I hate my ankles, I am unsure about my behind, I don't like my legs at all. I am not too sure about my chin, my forehead is a bit dodgy. But, overall, I can live with it.
Helen Mirren
#12. Eventually I just want to live a normal life. I want to get married and have children and cook, wash ... all the things that I do now. My background is very normal and steady, and that's what I like.
Vicky McClure
#13. It is lovely, when I forget all birthdays, including my own, to find that somebody remembers me.
Ellen Glasgow
#14. [W]ithout travelling one remains a poor creature; that goes especially for people in the arts and sciences! [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]
Jasper Rees
#15. You are young, and I am older;
You are hopeful, I am not-
Enjoy life, ere it grow colder-
Pluck the roses ere they rot.
Abraham Lincoln
#16. Say not: I live today, I shall die tomorrow. Divide not reality between life and death. Say: now I live and die.
Marcel Schwob
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