Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Dwight D. Eisenhower: 'Things have never been more like the way they are today in history.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Gina Gershon: 'Lately, I've been a little sad that I'm not a gay man.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Kathie Lee Gifford: 'A fear of the unknown keeps a lot of people from leaving bad situations.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Louis Kronenberger: 'Old age is an excellent time for outrage. My goal is to say or do at least one outrageous thing every week.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Lara Flynn Boyle: 'That's what the holidays are for - for one person to tell the stories and another to dispute them. Isn't that the Irish way?' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Kenzo Tange: 'Technological considerations are of great importance to architecture and cities in the informational society.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Rene Descartes: 'The two operations of our understanding, intuition and deduction, on which alone we have said we must rely in the acquisition of knowledge.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Robert H. Schuller: 'Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Henry David Thoreau: 'The rarest quality in an epitaph is truth.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Joe Wright: 'I couldn't be a cameraman or a designer or an actor - I have to be a director because I learned how to do that from my dad.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Shirley MacLaine: 'I never would have given up my work to stay home.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Kenneth Clark: 'Opera, next to Gothic architecture, is one of the strangest inventions of Western man. It could not have been foreseen by any logical process.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Zhuang Zi: 'Rewards and punishments are the lowest form of education.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Maya Angelou: 'As far as I knew white women were never lonely, except in books. White men adored them, Black men desired them and Black women worked for them.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Joan Collins: 'I don't look my age, I don't feel my age and I don't act my age. To me age is just a number.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 George Bernard Shaw: 'Baseball has the great advantage over cricket of being sooner ended.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Carre Otis: 'Life is full of change and uncertainty. We know this. We experience it on a daily basis.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Rip Torn: 'Be your own politics, grow your own garden, and maybe you can help out more.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 David Cassidy: 'I've always had a special relationship with the U.K. fans, because even when I wasn't working they were very supportive.' Read More Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Leo Buscaglia: 'Change is the end result of all true learning.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Dwight D. Eisenhower: 'Things have never been more like the way they are today in history.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Gina Gershon: 'Lately, I've been a little sad that I'm not a gay man.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Kathie Lee Gifford: 'A fear of the unknown keeps a lot of people from leaving bad situations.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Louis Kronenberger: 'Old age is an excellent time for outrage. My goal is to say or do at least one outrageous thing every week.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Lara Flynn Boyle: 'That's what the holidays are for - for one person to tell the stories and another to dispute them. Isn't that the Irish way?' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Kenzo Tange: 'Technological considerations are of great importance to architecture and cities in the informational society.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Rene Descartes: 'The two operations of our understanding, intuition and deduction, on which alone we have said we must rely in the acquisition of knowledge.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Robert H. Schuller: 'Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Henry David Thoreau: 'The rarest quality in an epitaph is truth.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Joe Wright: 'I couldn't be a cameraman or a designer or an actor - I have to be a director because I learned how to do that from my dad.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Shirley MacLaine: 'I never would have given up my work to stay home.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Kenneth Clark: 'Opera, next to Gothic architecture, is one of the strangest inventions of Western man. It could not have been foreseen by any logical process.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Zhuang Zi: 'Rewards and punishments are the lowest form of education.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Maya Angelou: 'As far as I knew white women were never lonely, except in books. White men adored them, Black men desired them and Black women worked for them.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Joan Collins: 'I don't look my age, I don't feel my age and I don't act my age. To me age is just a number.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 George Bernard Shaw: 'Baseball has the great advantage over cricket of being sooner ended.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Carre Otis: 'Life is full of change and uncertainty. We know this. We experience it on a daily basis.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Rip Torn: 'Be your own politics, grow your own garden, and maybe you can help out more.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 David Cassidy: 'I've always had a special relationship with the U.K. fans, because even when I wasn't working they were very supportive.' Read More
Homer 1/22/24 Homer 1/22/24 Leo Buscaglia: 'Change is the end result of all true learning.' Read More