Top 15 Middle Aged Woman Birthday Quotes
#1. Treaties you see are like girls and roses; they last while they last.
Charles De Gaulle
#2. I'm pretty sure this is it for the teen movie thing. It's so frustrating to read when you get to page 20 and you're like, Oy! It's the same thing again!
Marla Sokoloff
#3. I could spend my whole life photographing circuses. They combine everything I'm interested in - they're ironic, poetic, and corny at the same time. There's also something about a circus that's magical, sentimental, and almost tragic, like a Fellini film.
Mary Ellen Mark
#4. If courage is acting according to one's conscience despite pain or fear, then strength is the ability to keep conscience awake and in force despite the demands of authorities to do otherwise.
Martha Stout
#5. The night is a tunnel, she thought, a hole into tomorrow ...
Frank Herbert
#6. There's a throne in each life big enough for only one. Christ may be on that throne, or money may be. But both cannot occupy it.
Randy Alcorn
#7. Now that Marilyn Monroe is kosher, Arthur Miller can eat her.
Oscar Levant
#8. My brain was so noisy and opinionated that it drowned out my heart.
Julia Day
#9. Happiness was different in childhood. It was so much then a matter simply of accumulation, of taking things - new experiences, new emotions - and applying them like so many polished tiles to what would someday be the marvellously finished pavilion of the self.
John Banville
#10. Obviously ,you want to demand the puck; you want to have it as much as you can because you feel like good things can happen when it's on your stick.
Patrick Kane
#11. Nobody has ever called Shea Stadium a cathedral. In style, it was more like the old warehouse or outdated movie theater that Korean worshippers have transformed into a church in the borough of Queens. Not a cathedral - but a place where people go to be fulfilled, nonetheless.
George Vecsey
#12. What became of all those lost balloons: they were the loves that slipped out of our fists; the blank eyes that rose in every night sky.
Jodi Picoult
#13. Frankenweenie is also about mortality, but at a very different stage. It's losing a parent versus losing a dog. I don't run away from the tears of that, which I think is what makes it feel universal.
John August
#14. If you don't know where you are going, you will surely arrive there.
Ann D. Clark
#15. Community care is a fundamental, an essential, an enduring part of our aged care system.
Julie Bishop
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