Top 13 National Senior Citizens Day Quotes
#1. The greatest of all insights is that we cannot be tomorrow what we do not do today.
John C. Maxwell
#2. No marriage or family, no ward or stake is likely to reach its full potential until husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, men and women work together in unity of purpose.
Sheri L. Dew
#3. Hell, I'd keep her in Bubble Wrap if it weren't so damn creepy and also inconvenient, considering I had a terrible habit of obsessively popping the damn things until not a single bubble was left.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#4. Seek not the favor of the multitude; it is seldom got by honest and lawful means. But seek the testimony of few; and number not voices, but weigh them.
Immanuel Kant
#5. (John Cheever thought that you couldn't even type a business letter without revealing something of your inner self - isn't that the truth?)
Mason Currey
#6. With real wages still falling for many, people are increasingly being forced to use their credit cards, their dwindling savings, or take out payday or doorstep loans if they need to buy anything beyond the most everyday of items.
Frances O'Grady
#7. It does not matter how sternly you tell yourself that the crippling paranoia of the small hours of the night is due solely to body chemistry. You still feel absolutely miserable.
Victoria Clayton
#8. I'm not a hermit, but I definitely stay in a lot more than I used to. There's more attention now then there ever was. You walk down the street with someone and it's a story. It becomes national news, you know what I mean? So, I still do things, but I stay home a lot more.
Derek Jeter
#9. You need to carry out very careful pre-feasibility and feasibility studies before you enter any crisis situation.
Martti Ahtisaari
#10. I am born hungry. Ravenous. I want to eat the world, and I can never be satiated.
Gary Shteyngart
#11. I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them.
John Stuart Mill
#12. Women are attracted to silent men. They believe they are listening.
Thomas Hardy
#13. Pity . . . is more properly bestowed in cases of involuntary suffering than of crime and offences committed voluntarily and with malice aforethought.
Antiphon
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