If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten,<br> either write things worth reading or do things worth the writing. Benjamin Franklin US author, diplomat, inventor, physicist, politician, & printer (1706 - 1790) There are three cures for ennui: sleep, drink and travel. D. H. Lawrence, Women in Love English novelist (1885 - 1930) Truth crushed to the earth is truth still and like a seed will rise again. Jefferson Davis US-Confederate politician (1808 - 1889) Duty, then, is the sublimest word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less. Robert E. Lee US-Confederate general (1807 - 1870) Elegance does not consist in putting on a new dress. Coco Chanel French fashion designer & perfumer (1883 - 1971) If you marry you will regret it. If you do not marry you will regret it. If you marry or do not marry, you will regret it. Soren Kierkegaard, Either/Or Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855) But search the land of living men,<br> Wher wilst thou find their like again. Walter Scott What is written without effort is in general read without pleasure. Samuel Johnson English author, critic, & lexicographer (1709 - 1784) I am glad that I am not a man, for if I were I should have to marry a woman. Madame de Stael French author (1766 - 1817) The more I see of men, the better I like dogs. Madame de Stael French author (1766 - 1817) |