0103700
|
When we cannot bear to be alone, it means we do not properly value the only companion we will have from birth to death--ourselves. --EDA LESHAN
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
5e0a8f2
|
doesn't hurt to be optimistic. You can always cry later.
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
72ff07e
|
You may find the worst enemy or best friend in yourself. --ENGLISH PROVERB
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
8d3c946
|
A trip to nostalgia now and then is good for the spirit, as long as you don't set up housekeeping. --DAN BARTOLOVIC KPUG-KNWR, Bellingham, Wasington.
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
f17622e
|
My wife and I were living in Cambridge, Massachusetts--the quintessential college town. Rushing through the supermarket checkout, we didn't notice we were in a 12-item line and what we had was way over the limit. The weary cashier looked at all our groceries. "Are you from Harvard and can't count or from MIT and can't read?" -- BRADFORD"
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
e2a6694
|
hiring new staff at her public library, my daughter always asks applicants what sort of supervision they'd be most comfortable with. One genius answered, "I've always thought Superman's X-ray vision would be cool." -- DAVE GLAUSER"
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
cfabe97
|
A friend is someone you can do nothing with, and enjoy it.
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
def6a20
|
No man can be called friendless when he has God and the companionship of good books.
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
c35cd25
|
Everybody thinks of changing humanity and nobody thinks of changing himself.
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
ec10483
|
Men kick friendship around like a football, but it doesn't seem to crack. Women treat it like glass and it goes to pieces.
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
97070a5
|
contacted
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |
4b498a3
|
officer's training at the Army's Aberdeen, Md., Proving Ground, our class received instruction on sophisticated equipment. During one class, I was fascinated by an expensive-looking computer. The instructor bragged that it was able to withstand nuclear and chemical attacks. I was duly impressed. But then the instructor abruptly stopped his lecture and turned to me. "Lieutenant, there will be no eating or drinking in my class," he snapped. "..
|
|
|
Reader's Digest Association |