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Voices Section B Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. ~ L. Frank Baum ~

Bacall Bacon Baker Baldwin Ball Barnes Barnum Baum Baxter Beckett Beecher Beerbohm Beethoven Behrend Bell Bellow Bergen Bethune Billings Bohr Boll Bombeck Boom Borge Borges Bourgeois Bowen Bradbury Brecht Brooks Brothers Browning Buck Bulfinch Burnett Burns Burroughs Butler Buxton IMAGINATION is the highest kite one can fly. L'imagination est la plus haute d'un cerf-volant peut voler. 想象力是一个人可以放飞的最高风筝.

Lauren Bacall Actress Betty Joan Perske Sept 16, 1924 - Aug 12, 2014 voicesvoyagethroughtime Standing still is the fastest way of moving backwards in a rapidly changing world.* Rester immobile est le moyen le plus rapide de reculer dans un monde en évolution rapide. 静止不动是在瞬息万变的世界中向后退的最快方法.

Lauren Bacall Betty Joan Perske Actress Sept 16, 1924 - Aug 12, 2014 voicesvoyagethroughtime I don't take drugs, I take books.

Ingeborg Bachmann Poet 25 June 1926 – 17 October 1973 voicesvoyagethroughtime Wonder is the seed of knowledge. L'Émerveillement est la semence de la connaissance. 奇迹是知识的种子.

Francis Bacon English philosopher and statesman Jan 22, 1561 - Apr 9, 1626 voicesvoyagethroughtime Some books should be tasted, some devoured, but only a few should be chewed and digested thoroughly. Certains livres doivent être goûtés, certains dévorés, mais seulement un peu devraient être mâché et digéré en profondeur. 一些书应该被品尝,一些被吞食,但只有少数应该被咀嚼和彻底消化.

Francis Bacon English philosopher and statesman Jan 22, 1561 - Apr 9, 1626 voicesvoyagethroughtime Age appears to be best in four things; old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust and old authors to read. L'âge semble être le meilleur dans les quatre choses ; vieux bois à brûler, plus vieux vin à boire, d'amis de confiance et d'auteurs anciens à lire. 年龄似乎是最好的四件事情;老木最佳刻录,老酒要喝,老朋友的信任和 旧的作者,阅读.

Francis Bacon English philosopher and statesman Jan 22, 1561 - Apr 9, 1626 voicesvoyagethroughtime I discuss humanity and not races.

~ Pearl Bailey Voicesvoyagethroughtime You must change in order to survive.

~ Pearl Bailey Voicesvoyagethroughtime No one can figure out your worth but you.

~ Pearl Bailey Voicesvoyagethroughtime People see God every day, they just don't recognize him.

~ Pearl Bailey Voicesvoyagethroughtime Everybody wants to do something to help, but nobody wants to be the first.

~ Pearl Bailey Voicesvoyagethroughtime Sometimes you think the whole world is falling, and it's only yourself that's leaning.

~ Pearl Bailey Voicesvoyagethroughtime We look into mirrors but we only see the effects of our times on us - not our effects on others.

~ Pearl Bailey Voicesvoyagethroughtime To realize our dreams we must decide to wake up.

Josephine Baker Dancer Jun 03, 1906 - Apr 12, 1975 [email protected] Voicesvoyagethroughtime The secret to the fountain of youth is to think youthful thoughts.

Josephine Baker Dancer Jun 03, 1906 - Apr 12, 1975 Voicesvoyagethroughtime He was my cream, and I was his coffee - And when you poured us together, it was something.

Josephine Baker Dancer Jun 03, 1906 - Apr 12, 1975 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The one universal form of art is music.

Faith Baldwin Author October 1, 1893 – March 18, 1978 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations. Le temps est un couturier spécialisé dans les modifications. 时间是一个裁缝,专门从事改建.

Faith Baldwin Author October 1, 1893 – March 18, 1978 voicesvoyagethroughtime Character builds slowly, but it can be torn down with incredible swiftness.

Faith Baldwin Author October 1, 1893 – March 18, 1978 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Occasionally the impossible happens; this is a truism that accounts for much of what we call good luck; and also, bad.

Faith Baldwin Author October 1, 1893 – March 18, 1978 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Every generation proclaims that each must lead his own life, but seldom grants the subsequent generation the right to lead theirs.

Faith Baldwin Author October 1, 1893 – March 18, 1978 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Most of us forget to take time for wonder, praise and gratitude until it is almost too late. Gratitude is a many-colored quality, reaching in all directions. It goes out for small things and for large; it is a God-ward going.

Faith Baldwin Author October 1, 1893 – March 18, 1978 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The more things you do, the more things you can do.

Lucille Ball Television icon Aug 06, 1911 - Apr 26, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime Now get the hell out of here and go change the world.

Lucille Ball Television icon Aug 06, 1911 - Apr 26, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime It wasn't love at first sight. It took a full five minutes.

Lucille Ball Television icon Aug 06, 1911 - Apr 26, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime I would rather regret the things that I have done than the things that I have not.

Lucille Ball Television icon Aug 06, 1911 - Apr 26, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age.

Lucille Ball Television icon Aug 06, 1911 - Apr 26, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime Regrets are as personal as fingerprints.

Margaret Culkin Banning Writer March 18, 1891 – January 4, 1982 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Cleaning up with children around is like shoveling during a blizzard.

Margaret Culkin Banning Writer March 18, 1891 – January 4, 1982 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Destiny and history are untidy.

Djuna Barnes American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer 1892 June 12 ~ 1982 June 18 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Our bones ache only while the flesh is on them.

Djuna Barnes American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer 1892 June 12 ~ 1982 June 18 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The unendurable is the beginning of the curve of joy.

Djuna Barnes American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer 1892 June 12 ~ 1982 June 18 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The priceless galaxy of misinformation called the mind.

Djuna Barnes American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer 1892 June 12 ~ 1982 June 18 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A man is whole only when he takes into account his shadow.

Djuna Barnes American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer 1892 June 12 ~ 1982 June 18 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com After all, it is not where one washes one's neck that counts but where one moistens one's throat.

Djuna Barnes American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer 1892 June 12 ~ 1982 June 18 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Time is a great conference planning our end, and youth is only the past putting a leg forward.

Djuna Barnes American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer 1892 June 12 ~ 1982 June 18 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com There is a fool born every minute.

Phineas Taylor [P.T.]Barnum Entertainer: Circus Jul 5, 1810 ~ Apr 7, 1891 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The noblest art is that of making others happy.

Phineas Taylor [P.T.]Barnum Entertainer: Circus Jul 5, 1810 ~ Apr 7, 1891 Voicesvoyagethroughtime You can fool most of the people most of the time.

Phineas Taylor [P.T.] Barnum Entertainer: Circus Jul 5, 1810 ~ Apr 7, 1891 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Literature is one of the most interesting and significant expressions of humanity. La littérature est l'une des plus intéressantes et importantes manifestations d'humanité. 文学是一个最令人感兴趣的和有意义的表达式的人类.

Phineas Taylor [P.T.] Barnum Entertainer: Circus Jul 5, 1810 ~ Apr 7, 1891 Voicesvoyagethroughtime You must exercise your caution in laying your plans, but be bold in carrying them out.

Phineas Taylor [P.T.] Barnum Entertainer: Circus Jul 5, 1810 ~ Apr 7, 1891 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Always be a little kinder then necessary.

~J. M. Barrie Novelist May 09, 1860 - Jun 19, 1937 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Temper is a weapon that we hold by the blade.

~ James M. Barrie Novelist May 09, 1860 - Jun 19, 1937 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Those who are prepared to die are most prepared to live.

~ James M. Barrie Novelist May 09, 1860 - Jun 19, 1937 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one does. Le secret du bonheur n'est pas en faisant ce qu'on veut, mais à aimer ce que l'on fait. 这个秘密的幸福是不是在做什么,但在一个喜欢一个不喜欢的是什么.

J. M. Barrie Novelist May 09, 1860 - Jun 19, 1937 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply that they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings. La raison pour laquelle les oiseaux peuvent voler et nous pouvons est simplement qu'elles ont une foi parfaite, pour avoir la foi est d'avoir des ailes. 之所以会飞的鸟,我们可以简直是完美的,他们有信心,有信心是有翅 膀.

J. M. Barrie James Matthew Barrie Novelist May 09, 1860 - Jun 19, 1937 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The door that nobody else will go in at, seems always to swing open widely for me. La porte que personne ne va aller dans au, semble toujours de s'ouvrir largement pour moi. 车门,别人就会在上,似乎总是要旋转打开广泛的我.

Clara Barton Founded the American Red Cross December 25, 1821 – April 12, 1912 voicesvoyagethroughtime Genius is no more than childhood recaptured at will … Le génie n'est pas plus de l'enfance recapturés à volonté ... 天才不过是随意重现的童年…

Charles Pierre Baudelaire Poet Apr 9, 1821 - Aug 31, 1867 voicesvoyagethroughtime Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again. Chaque fois que je me sens bleu, je recommence à respirer. 每当我感到忧郁时,我就开始呼吸了.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Everything has to come to an end, sometime. Tout doit prendre fin, un jour. 一切都必须结束,某个时候.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! Ne faites pas attention à l’homme derrière le rideau! 不注意窗帘后面的人!

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime But you will admit that it's a good thing to be alive. Mais vous admettrez que c’est une bonne chose d’être en vie. 但你会承认活着是件好事.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime I can't give you a brain, but I can give you a diploma. Je ne peux pas te donner un cerveau, mais je peux te donner un diplôme. 我不能给你大脑,但我可以给你一张文凭.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Familiarity with any great thing removes our awe of it. La familiarité avec toute grande chose enlève notre crainte de celui-ci. 熟悉任何伟大的事物都会消除我们对它的无比的自在.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Never give up. No one knows what's going to happen next. N’abandonne jamais. Personne ne sait ce qui va se passer ensuite. 永不放弃。没有人知道接下来会发生什么.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime In all this world there is nothing so beautiful as a happy child. Dans tout ce monde, il n’y a rien d’aussi beau qu’un enfant heureux. 在这个世界里,没有什么比快乐的孩子那么美丽了.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Everything in life is unusual until you become accustomed to it. Tout dans la vie est inhabituel jusqu’à ce que vous vous y habituer. 生活中的一切都是不寻常的,直到你习惯它.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime A little misery, at times, makes one appreciate happiness more. Un peu de misère, parfois, fait apprécier le bonheur plus. 有时,一点痛苦会使人更欣赏幸福.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't you think? Certaines personnes sans cerveau parlent beaucoup, tu ne trouves pas ? 一些没有头脑的人会做很多谈话,你不觉得吗?

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you are loved by others. Un cœur n’est pas jugé par combien vous aimez; mais par combien vous êtes aimé par les autres. 一颗心不是用你爱多少来判断的;而是你被别人爱了多少.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime I think the world is like a great mirror, and reflects our lives just as we ourselves look upon it. Je pense que le monde est comme un grand miroir, et reflète nos vies tout comme nous le regardons nous-mêmes. 我认为世界就像一面镜子,就像我们自己看着它一样,反映了我们的生 活.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime To please a child is a sweet and lovely thing that warms one's heart and brings its own reward. S’il vous plaît un enfant est une chose douce et belle qui réchauffe son cœur et apporte sa propre récompense. 取悦孩子是一种甜蜜而可爱的东西,它温暖了一个 人的心,并带来了它自己的回报. L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Never question the truth of what you fail to understand, for the world is filled with wonders. Ne remettez jamais en question la vérité de ce que vous ne comprenez pas, car le monde est rempli de merveilles. 永远不要质疑你无法理解的真相,因为世界充满了 奇迹. L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime Time is given us to be happy and for no other reason [...] When we waste time, we waste happiness. Le temps nous est donné d’être heureux et pour aucune autre raison [...] Quand nous perdons du temps, nous perdons le bonheur. 时间是给我们的快乐,没有其他原因[...]当我们浪费时间 时,我们浪费幸福. L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime No thief, however skillful, can rob one of knowledge, and that is why knowledge is the best and safest treasure to acquire.* Aucun voleur, aussi habile soit-il, ne peut voler l’un des connaissances, et c’est pourquoi la connaissance est le meilleur trésor et le plus sûr à acquérir. 任何小偷,无论多么熟练,都不可能掠夺一个知识,这就是为什么知 识是最好的和最安全的财富.

~ L. Frank Baum voicesvoyagethroughtime The Imaginative Child will become the imaginative man or woman most apt to create, to invent, and therefore to foster civilization. L’enfant imaginatif deviendra l’homme ou la femme imaginatif le plus apte à créer, à inventer, et donc à favoriser la civilisation. 富有想象力的孩子将成为最善于创造、创造、从而培养文明的富有想 象力的男女.

L. Frank Baum Author: Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum May 15, 1856 - May 06, 1919 voicesvoyagethroughtime See into life, don't just look at it.

Anne Baxter Actress 1923 may 7 ~ 1985 Dec 12 voicesvoyagethroughtime I wasn't afraid to fail. Something good always comes out of failure.

Anne Baxter Actress: 10 commandments 1923 may 7 ~ 1985 Dec 12 voicesvoyagethroughtime It's best to have failure happen early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you rise from the ashes.

Anne Baxter Actress: 10 commandments 1923 may 7 ~ 1985 Dec 12 voicesvoyagethroughtime You're on earth. There's no cure for that.* Tu es sur terre. Il n’y a pas de remède pour ça. 你在地球上没有治愈的办法.

Samuel Beckett Novelist Apr 13, 1906 - Dec 22, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime All mankind is us, whether we like it or not. Toute l’humanité, c’est nous, que ça nous plaisse ou non. 不管我们喜欢与否,人类都是我们.

Samuel Beckett Novelist Apr 13, 1906 - Dec 22, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime Don't look for meaning in the words. Listen to the silences. Ne cherchez pas de sens dans les mots. Écoutez les silences. 不要在单词中寻找意义.听沉默.

Samuel Beckett Novelist *Samuel Barclay Beckett Apr 13, 1906 - Dec 22, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. J’ai déjà essayé. J’ai toujours échoué. Peu importe. Réessayez. Échec à nouveau. Échec mieux. 曾经尝试过曾经失败过不管怎样. 再试一次. 再次失败. 失败更好.

Samuel Beckett Novelist *Samuel Barclay Beckett Apr 13, 1906 - Dec 22, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime Any fool can turn a blind eye but who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand. Tout imbécile peut fermer les yeux, mais qui sait ce que l’autruche voit dans le sable. 任何傻瓜都可以视而不见,但谁知道驼鸟在沙中看到了什么.

Samuel Beckett Novelist ~Samuel Barclay Beckett Apr 13, 1906 - Dec 22, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime Tears are often the telescope by which men see far into heaven.

Henry Ward Beecher Clergy Jun 24, 1813 - Mar 08, 1887 Voicevoyagethroughtime.com We never know the love of the parent for the child till we become parents.

Henry Ward Beecher Clergy Jun 24, 1813 - Mar 08, 1887 Voicevoyagethroughtime.com Of all the music that reached farthest into heaven, it is the beating of a loving heart.

Henry Ward Beecher Clergy Jun 24, 1813 - Mar 08, 1887 Voicevoyagethroughtime.com Children are unpredictable. You never know what inconsistency they are going to catch you in next.

Henry Ward Beecher Clergy Jun 24, 1813 - Mar 08, 1887 Voicevoyagethroughtime.com A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs. It's jolted by every pebble on the road.

Henry Ward Beecher Clergy Jun 24, 1813 - Mar 08, 1887 Voicevoyagethroughtime.com Every tomorrow has two handles. We can take hold of it with the handle of anxiety or the handle of faith.

Henry Ward Beecher Clergy Jun 24, 1813 - Mar 08, 1887 Voicevoyagethroughtime.com We should not judge people by their peak of excellence; but by the distance they have traveled from the point where they started.

Henry Ward Beecher Clergy Jun 24, 1813 - Mar 08, 1887 Voicevoyagethroughtime.com Nobody ever died of laughter.

Max Beerbohm British Essayist Aug. 24, 1872 - May 20, 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I believe the twenty-four hour day has come to stay.

Max Beerbohm British Essayist Aug. 24, 1872 - May 20, 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Golf: The most ... perfect expression of National Stupidity.

Max Beerbohm British Essayist Aug. 24, 1872 - May 20, 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I need no dictionary of quotations to remind me that the eyes are the windows of the soul.

Max Beerbohm British Essayist Aug. 24, 1872 - May 20, 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The man who will not defend the honour of his cat cannot be trusted to defend anything.

Max Beerbohm British Essayist Aug. 24, 1872 - May 20, 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com You will find that the woman who is really kind to dogs is always one who has failed to inspire sympathy in men.

Max Beerbohm British Essayist Aug. 24, 1872 - May 20, 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com You cannot make a man by standing a sheep on its hind-legs. But by standing a flock of sheep in that position you can make a crowd of men.

Max Beerbohm British Essayist Aug. 24, 1872 - May 20, 1956 Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Music can change the world.

Ludwig van Beethoven Composer 1770 - Mar 26, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime An artist is someone who has learned to trust in himself.

Ludwig van Beethoven Composer 1770 - Mar 26, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Hide your secret even from the closest friend; learn to be silent.

Ludwig van Beethoven Composer 1770 - Mar 26, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. La musique est une plus grande révélation que la sagesse et la philosophie. 音樂是一種更高的啟示比所有的智慧和哲學.

Ludwig van Beethoven Composer 1770 - Mar 26, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. La musique est le médiateur entre le spirituel et la vie sensuelle. 音乐是精神生活和感官生活之间的中介.

Ludwig van Beethoven Composer 1770 - Mar 26, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman.

Ludwig van Beethoven Composer 1770 - Mar 26, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Everyone visualizes whether he knows it or not. Visualizing is the great secret of success.

Genevieve Behrend Author on Mental science. 1881 ~ 1960 voicesvoyagethroughtime The power within you which enables you to form a thought-picture is the starting point of all there is.

Genevieve Behrend Author on Mental science. 1881 ~ 1960 voicesvoyagethroughtime Nothing can prevent your picture from coming into concrete form except the power which gave it birth-yourself.

Genevieve Behrend Author on Mental science. 1881 ~ 1960 voicesvoyagethroughtime Observe, Remember, Compare. Observer, Mémoriser, comparer. 观察,记住,比较.

Alexander Graham Bell Inventor Mar 3, 1847 - Aug 2, 1922 voicesvoyagethroughtime When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. Quand une porte se ferme, une autre s'ouvre ; mais souvent nous chercher si longtemps et si malheureusement sur la porte fermée que nous ne voyons pas celle qui s'est ouverte pour nous. 当一扇门关闭时,另一扇门打开;但是我们常常对关闭的门望而却步, 以至于遗憾的是,我们看不到向我们敞开的那扇门.

Alexander Graham Bell Inventor Mar 3, 1847 - Aug 2, 1922 voicesvoyagethroughtime

...There is no old age of the soul.

Saul Bellow Writer 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005 voicesvoyagethroughtime The best argument is an undeniably good book.

Saul Bellow Writer 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005 voicesvoyagethroughtime All a writer has to do to get a woman is to say he's a writer. It's an aphrodisiac.

Saul Bellow Writer 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005 voicesvoyagethroughtime We mustn't forget how quickly the visions of genius become the canned goods of intellectuals.

Saul Bellow Writer 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005 voicesvoyagethroughtime People can lose their lives in libraries. They ought to be warned. Les gens peuvent perdre leur vie dans les bibliothèques. Ils devraient être mis en garde. 人们可能会失去他们的生命中的库. 他们应该被警告.

Saul Bellows Writer 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005 voicesvoyagethroughtime We are always looking for the book it is necessary to read next. Nous sommes toujours à la recherche de la réserve il est nécessaire de lire le suivant. 我们一直在寻找这本书,有必要仔细阅读下一个.

Saul Bellow Writer 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005 voicesvoyagethroughtime Whoever wants to reach a distant goal must take small steps. Celui qui veut atteindre un objectif lointain doit prendre des petits pas. 谁愿为达成一个遥远的目标必须采取小步骤.

Saul Bellow Writer 10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005 voicesvoyagethroughtime Smoking ages you quicker than almost anything else.

Polly Bergen Actress July 14, 1930 – September 20, 2014 Voicesvoyagethroughtime I always said, 'A blind dog with three legs could get a standing ovation for singing 'I'm Still Here!

Polly Bergen Actress July 14, 1930 – September 20, 2014 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com We collect books in the belief that we are preserving them when in fact it is the books that preserve their collector. Nous collectons des livres dans la croyance que nous sommes les préserver alors qu'en fait, c'est les livres que préserver leur collecteur. 我们收集的书籍,相信我们保护他们,而事实上,它是一本书,保持 他们的收集器.

Walter Benjamin Philosopher Jul 15, 1892 · Sept 26, 1940 voicesvoyagethroughtime Music is so important. It changes thinking, it influences everybody, whether they know it or not. Music knows no boundary lines. La musique est si importante. Il change la pensée, elle influence tout le monde, qu'ils le sachent ou non. La musique n'a pas de lignes de démarcation. 音樂是如此重要。 它改變思維 , 它影響到每一個人 , 無論他們是否知道與 否。 音樂沒有邊界的線條

Irving American Composer May 11, 1888 - Sep 22, 1989 voicesvoyagethroughtime The best place to find things; the public library. Une collection de livres est la meilleure de toutes les universités. 一个收藏的书籍是最好的,所有的大学.

Edward Louis Bernays Public Relations Consultant Nov 22, 1891 - Mar 9, 1995 voicesvoyagethroughtime The whole world opened to me when I learned to read.

Mary McLeod Bethune Educator Jul. 10, 1875 - May 18, 1955 voicesvoyagethroughtime The progress of the world will call for the best that all of us have to give.

Mary McLeod Bethune Educator Jul. 10, 1875 - May 18, 1955 voicesvoyagethroughtime Believe in yourself, learn, and never stop wanting to build a better world.

Mary McLeod Bethune Educator Jul. 10, 1875 - May 18, 1955 voicesvoyagethroughtime Invest in the human soul. Who knows, it might be a diamond in the rough.

Mary McLeod Bethune Educator Jul. 10, 1875 - May 18, 1955 voicesvoyagethroughtime Studying goes deeper than mere reading. There are surface nuggets to be gathered but the best of the gold is underneath, and it takes time and labor to secure it.

Mary McLeod Bethune Educator Jul. 10, 1875 - May 18, 1955 voicesvoyagethroughtime Silence is a still noise.

Josh Billings Humorist April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime Laughter is the fireworks of the soul.

Josh Billings Humorist April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute.

Josh Billings Humorist April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime Men who have much to say use the fewest words.

Josh Billings Humorist April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime Love looks through a telescope; envy, through a microscope.

Josh Billings Humorist April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime It is a great art to be superior to others without letting them know it.

Josh Billings Humorist April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime The best way to convince a fool that he is wrong is to let him have his own way.

Josh Billings Humorist April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime One of the greatest victories you can gain over someone is to beat him at politeness.

Josh Billings Humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime Half of the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough.

Josh Billings Humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there. Être comme un timbre-poste. S'en tenir à une chose jusqu'à ce que vous vous y rendre. 像一枚邮票. 坚持一件事情,直到您到达那里.

Josh Billings Humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he love himself.

Josh Billings Humorist *born Henry Wheeler Shaw April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Music is so important. It changes thinking, it influences everybody, whether they know it or not. Music knows no boundary lines. La musique est si importante. Il change la pensée, elle influence tout le monde, qu'ils le sachent ou non. La musique n'a pas de lignes de démarcation. 音樂是如此重要. 它改變思維, 它影響到每一個人, 無論他們是否知道與 否. 音樂沒有邊界的線條.

Josh Billings Humorist *born Henry Wheeler Shaw April 21, 1818 – October 14, 1885 voicesvoyagethroughtime Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.

James Alonzo Bishop Journalist November 21, 1907~ December 29, 1987 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Books, I found, had the power to make time stand still, retreat or fly into the future.

James Alonzo Bishop Journalist November 21, 1907~ December 29, 1987 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Watching your daughter being collected by her date feels like handing over a million dollar Stradivarius to a gorilla.

James Alonzo Bishop Journalist November 21, 1907~ December 29, 1987 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com It is difficult to live in the present, ridiculous to live in the future, and impossible to live in the past. Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

James Alonzo Bishop Journalist November 21, 1907~ December 29, 1987 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A newspaper is lumber made malleable. It is ink made into words and pictures. It is conceived, born, grows up and dies of old age in a day.

James Alonzo Bishop Journalist November 21, 1907~ December 29, 1987 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Raising a child is very much like building a skyscraper. If the first few stories are slightly out of line. no one will notice. But when the building is 18 or 20 stories high, everyone will see that it tilts.

James Alonzo Bishop Journalist November 21, 1907~ December 29, 1987 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com True love is night jasmine, a diamond in darkness, the heartbeat no cardiologist has ever heard. It is the most common of miracles, fashioned of fleecy clouds - a handful of stars tossed into the night sky.

James Alonzo Bishop Journalist November 21, 1907~ December 29, 1987 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A bird a nest, the a web, man friendship.

William Blake Poet and printmaker Nov. 28, 1757 - Aug. 12, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.

William Blake Poet and printmaker Nov. 28, 1757 - Aug. 12, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The tigers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction.

William Blake Poet and printmaker Nov. 28, 1757 - Aug. 12, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The crow wished everything was black, the owl, that everything was white.

William Blake Poet and printmaker Nov. 28, 1757 - Aug. 12, 1827 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com We're all not quite as sane as we pretend to be.

Robert Bloch Writer: Psycho Apr 05, 1917 - Sep 23, 1994 Voicesvoyagethroughtime I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf.

Robert Bloch Writer: Psycho Apr 05, 1917 - Sep 23, 1994 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on.*

Robert Bloch Writer: Psycho Apr 05, 1917 - Sep 23, 1994 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.*

Robert Bloch Writer: Psycho Apr 05, 1917 - Sep 23, 1994 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Sure God created man before woman, but then again you always make a rough draft before creating the final masterpiece.

Robert Bloch Writer: Psycho Apr 05, 1917 - Sep 23, 1994 Voicesvoyagethroughtime A foolish man tells a woman to stop talking, but a wise man tells her that her mouth is extremely beautiful when her lips are closed.*

Robert Bloch Writer: Psycho Apr 05, 1917 - Sep 23, 1994 Voicesvoyagethroughtime I think people make their own faces, as they grow.

Enid Mary Blyton British Childrens author Voicesvoyagethroughtime You're trying to escape from your difficulties, and there never is any escape from difficulties, never. They have to be faced and fought.

Enid Mary Blyton Voicesvoyagethroughtime The best way to treat obstacles is to use them as stepping-stones. Laugh at them, tread on them, and let them lead you to something better.*

Enid Mary Blyton Voicesvoyagethroughtime If an idea does not appear bizarre, there is no hope for it.

~ Niels Bohr Physicist Niels Henrik David Bohr Oct 07, 1885 - Nov 18, 1962 voicesvoyagethroughtime Some subjects are so serious that one can only joke about them.

~ Niels Bohr voicesvoyagethroughtime If we couldn't laugh at ourselves, that would be the end of everything.

~ Niels Bohr voicesvoyagethroughtime There are some things so serious you have to laugh at them.* Il y a des choses tellement graves que vous avez à en rire. 有些事情你有这么严重,嘲笑他们.

Niels Bohr Physicist Niels Henrik David Bohr Oct 07, 1885 - Nov 18, 1962 voicesvoyagethroughtime If you want to do something... get up and actually do it! Si vous voulez faire quelque chose... se lever et faire réellement! 如果你想做些什么...起来实际上是做对了!

Heinrich Böll *Heinrich Theodor Böll Nobel Prize for Literature Dec 21, 1917 ~ Jul 16, 1985 One ought to go too far, in order to know how far one can go. On ne doit pas aller trop loin, afin de savoir jusqu'où on peut aller. 一个应该走得太远,要知道有多远就能走了.

Heinrich Böll *Heinrich Theodor Böll Nobel Prize for Literature Dec 21, 1917 ~ Jul 16, 1985 Every puppy should have a boy.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Success is outliving your failures.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Children make your life important.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Guilt: the gift that keeps on giving.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Housework can kill you if done right.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When humor go's, there go's civilization.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IF you can't make it better, you can laugh at it.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Never order food in excess of your body weight.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The grass is always greener over the septic tank.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com No one ever died from sleeping in an unmade bed.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When the going gets tough, the tough make cookies.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Never have more children than you have car windows.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com How come anything you buy will go on sale next week?

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com My idea of housework is to sweep the room with a glance.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Housework, if it is done properly, can cause brain damage.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I come from a family where gravy is considered a beverage.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When you look like your passport photo, it's time to go home.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IT takes an uncommon amount of guts to put your dreams on the line.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I worry about scientists discovering that lettuce has been fattening all along.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Mother's words of wisdom: Answer me! Don't talk with food in your mouth!

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com They can lift a dog twice their own weight and dump him into the bathtub.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Grandparenthood is one of life's rewards for surviving your own children.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Don't confuse fame with success. Madonna is one; is the other.

Erma Bombeck Humorist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Pregnancy is the only time in a woman's life she can help God work a miracle.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A grandmother pretends she doesn't know who you are on Halloween.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Don't worry about who doesn't like you, who has more, or who's doing what.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I'vE exercised with women so thin that buzzards followed them to their cars.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When children reach the age of sixteen, they discover the meaning of life: car keys.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Marriage has no guarantees. If that's what you're looking for, go live with a car battery.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Before you try to keep up with the Joneses, be sure they're not trying to keep up with you.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IT is my theory you can't get rid of fat. All you can do is move it around, like furniture.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IF a man watches three football games in a row, he should be declared legally dead.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Cleaning the house while the children are home is like shoveling while it's still snowing.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com There is a thin line that separates laughter and pain, comedy and tragedy, humor and hurt.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Did you ever notice that the first piece of luggage on the carousel never belongs to anyone?

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com One never realizes how different a husband and wife can be until they begin to pack for a trip.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Housework is a treadmill from futility to oblivion with stop-offs at tedium and counter productivity.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com TIME. It hangs heavy for the bored, eludes the busy, flies by the for young, and runs out for the aged.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When my kids become wild and unruly, I use a nice, safe playpen. When they're finished, I climb out.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IT'S frightening to wake up one morning and discover that while you were asleep you went out of style.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IT is not until you become a mother that your judgment slowly turns to compassion and understanding.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I became hysterical and frightened and begged for sedation. And that was just the first prenatal visit.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A grandparent is the only baby-sitter who doesn't charge more after midnight - or anything before midnight.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I take a very practical view of raising children. I put a sign in each of their rooms: 'Checkout Time is 18 years.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The odds of going to the store for a loaf of bread and coming out with only a loaf of bread are three billion to one.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Giving birth is little more than a set of muscular contractions granting passage of a child. Then the mother is born.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When a child is locked in the bathroom with water running and he says he's doing nothing but the dog is barking, call 911

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com All of us have moments in our lives that test our courage. Taking children into a house with a white carpet is one of them.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com My kids always perceived the bathroom as a place where you wait it out until all the groceries are unloaded from the car.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I have seen my kid struggle into the kitchen in the morning with outfits that need only one accessory: an empty gin bottle.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A grandparent will help you with your buttons, your zippers, and your shoelaces and not be in any hurry for you to grow up.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Any mother with half a skull knows that when Daddy's little boy becomes Mommy's little boy, the kid is so wet he's treading water.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com . . . But mostly, given another shot at life, I would seize every minute - look at it and really see it - live it - and never give it back.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The hippopotamus is a vegetarian and looks like a wall. Lions who eat only red meat are sleek and slim. Are nutritionists on the wrong track?

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Any mother with half a skull knows that when Daddy's little boy becomes Mommy's little boy, the kid is so wet he's treading water.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When your mother asks, 'Do you want a piece of advice?' it is a mere formality. It doesn't matter if you answer yes or no. You're going to get it anyway.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Women are never what they seem to be. There is the woman you see and there is the woman who is hidden. Buy the gift for the woman who is hidden.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Have you any idea how many children it takes to turn off one light in the kitchen Three. It takes one to say What light and two more to say I didn't turn it on.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com MY theory on housework is, if the item doesn't multiply, smell, catch fire, or block the refrigerator door, let it be. No one else cares. Why should you?

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When you leave them [pets]in the morning, they stick their nose in the door crack and stand there like a portrait until you turn the key eight hours later.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I haven't trusted polls since I read that 62% of women had affairs during their lunch hour. I've never met a woman in my life who would give up lunch for sex.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me'.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com MY mother phones daily to ask, "Did you just try to reach me?" When I reply no, she adds, "So, if you're not too busy, call me while I'm still alive," . . . and hangs up.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com One thing they never tell you about child raising is that for the rest of your life, at the drop of a hat, you are expected to know your child's name and how old he or she is.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Motherhood isn't just a series of contractions; it's a state of mind. From the moment we know life is inside us, we feel a responsibility to protect and defend that human being.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com For the first two years of a child's life, we spend every waking hour trying to get the child to communicate. Then we spend the rest of our lives trying to figure out how we can reverse the process.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IF I had my life to live over, instead of wishing away nine months of pregnancy, I'd have cherished ever moment and realized that the wonderment growing inside me was the only chance in life to assist God in a miracle.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I remember thinking how often we look, but never see ... we listen, but never hear ... we exist, but never feel. We take our relationships for granted. A house is only a place. It has no life of its own. It needs human voices, activity and laughter to come alive.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Do you know what you call those who use towels and never wash them, eat meals and never do the dishes, sit in rooms they never clean, and are entertained till they drop? If you have just answered, 'A house guest,' you're wrong because I have just described my kids.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com It's the three pairs of eyes that mothers have to have...One pair that see through closed doors. Another in the back of her head...and, of course, the ones in front that can look at a child when he goofs up and reflect 'I understand and I love you' without so much as uttering a word.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I see children as kites. You spend a lifetime trying to get them off the ground. You run with them until you're both breathless. They crash . . . you add a longer tail . . . you patch and comfort, adjust and teach. You watch them lifted by the wind and assure them that someday they'll fly.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Most mothers entering the labor market outside the home are naive. They stagger home each evening, holding mail in their teeth, the cleaning over their arm, a lamb chop defrosting under each armpit, balancing two gallons of frozen milk between their knees, and expect one of the kids to get the door.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Kids are without a doubt the most suspicious diners in the world. They will eat mud (raw or baked) rocks, paste, crayons, ball-point pens, moving goldfish, cigarette butts, and cat food. Try to coax a little beef stew into their mouths and they look at you like a puppy when you stand over him with the Sunday paper rolled up.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I love my mother for all the times she said absolutely nothing.... Thinking back on it all, it must have been the most difficult part of mothering she ever had to do: knowing the outcome, yet feeling she had no right to keep me from charting my own path. I thank her for all her virtues, but mostly for never once having said, "I told you so.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Mothers are not the nameless, faceless stereotypes who appear once a year on a greeting card with their virtues set to prose, but women who have been dealt a hand for life and play each card one at a time the best way they know how. No mother is all good or all bad, all laughing or all serious, all loving or all angry. Ambivalence rushes through their veins.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IF I had my life to live over again, I would have waxed less and listened more. ... I would have cried and laughed less while watching television ... and more while watching real life. ... But mostly, given another shot at life, I would seize every minute of it ... look at it and really see it ... try it on ... live it ... exhaust it ... and never give the minute back until there was nothing left of it.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com He opened the jar of pickles when no one else could. He was the only one in the house who wasn't afraid to go into the basement by himself. He cut himself shaving, but no one kissed it or got excited about it. It was understood when it rained, he got the car and brought it around to the door. When anyone was sick, he went out to get the prescription filled. He took lots of pictures... but he was never in them."

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Someday, when my children are old enough to understand the logic that motivates a mother, I'll tell them: I loved you enough to bug you about where you were going, with whom and what time you would get home. ... I loved you enough to be silent and let you discover your friend was a creep. I loved you enough to make you return a Milky Way with a bite out of it to a drugstore and confess, 'I stole this.' ... But most of all I loved you enough to say no when you hated me for it. That was the hardest part of all.

Erma Bombeck Humorist ~ columnist 1927 Feb 21 ~ 1996 Apr 22 Erma Louise Bombeck voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration, but its donation.

Corrie ten Boom Author and Holocaust witness 1892 April 15 ~ 1983 April 15 Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ‘Corrie’ ten Boom Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com In order to realize the worth of the anchor we need to feel the stress of the storm.

Corrie ten Boom Author and Holocaust witness 1892 April 15 ~ 1983 April 15 Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ‘Corrie’ ten Boom Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The school of life offers some difficult courses, but it is in the difficult class that one learns the most.

Corrie ten Boom Author and Holocaust witness 1892 April 15 ~ 1983 April 15 Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ‘Corrie’ ten Boom Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don't throw away the ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer.

Corrie ten Boom Author and Holocaust witness 1892 April 15 ~ 1983 April 15 Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ‘Corrie’ ten Boom Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com He was happily married - but his wife wasn't.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I don't mind growing old. I'm just not used to it.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Laughter is the closest distance between two people.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A Smile is a curve which can set a lot of things straight.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Santa Claus has the right idea - visit people only once a year.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com IF I have caused just one person to wipe away a tear of laughter, that's my reward.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Always remember to forget the things that made you sad, but never forget to remember the things that made you glad.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I know [canned music] makes chickens lay more eggs and factory workers produce more. But how much more can they get out of you on an elevator?

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Humor is something that thrives between man's aspirations and his limitations. There is more logic in humor than in anything else. Because, you see, humor is truth.

Victor Borge Comedian, conductor, and pianist 3 January 1909 – 23 December 2000 Børge Rosenbaum Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Don’t talk unless you can improve the silence. Ne parlez pas à moins que vous pouvez améliorer le silence. 不谈,除非您可以改善静音.

Jorge Luis Borges Writer Aug 24, 1899 - Jun 14, 1986 voicesvoyagethroughtime A writer should have another lifetime to see if he's appreciated. Un écrivain doit avoir une autre vie pour voir s'il appréciés. 一个作家应该有另一个生命周期内,看他的赞赏.

Jorge Luis Borges Writer Aug 24, 1899 - Jun 14, 1986 voicesvoyagethroughtime Being with you and not being with you is the only way I have to measure time.* Être avec vous et de ne pas être avec vous, c'est la seule façon que j'ai pour mesurer le temps. 正在与你们同在,不能与你同在,唯一的办法是我所要测量的时间.

Jorge Luis Borges Writer Aug 24, 1899 - Jun 14, 1986 voicesvoyagethroughtime I think of reading a book as no less an experience than travelling or falling in love. Je pense que de lire un livre que pas moins une expérience que de voyager ou de tomber dans l'amour. 我认为,读一本书,同样一个经验比旅行或掉落的爱.

Jorge Luis Borges Writer Aug 24, 1899 - Jun 14, 1986 voicesvoyagethroughtime A book is not an isolated being: it is a relationship, an axis of innumerable relationships. Un livre n'est pas un être isolé : c'est une relation, un axe d'innombrables relations. 一本书不是一个孤立的:它是一种关系,一个轴的数不清的关系.

Jorge Luis Borges Writer Aug 24, 1899 - Jun 14, 1986 voicesvoyagethroughtime I believe books will never disappear. It is impossible for it to happen. Of all man's diverse tools, undoubtedly the most astounding are his books... If books were to disappear, history would disappear. So would man. Je crois que les livres ne disparaissent jamais. Il est impossible que cela se produise. De tous les homme divers outils, sans doute le plus étonnant sont ses livres... Si books venait à disparaître, l'histoire allait disparaître. Ainsi serait l'homme. 我相信本书将永远不会消失. 这是不可能的,这种情况发生。 所有的男子 多种多样的工具,无疑是最令人震惊的是他的书... 如果书籍都消失,历 史将会消失. 因此,将男子.

Jorge Luis Borges Writer Aug 24, 1899 - Jun 14, 1986 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The spider is a repairer. If you bash into the web of a spider, she doesn’t get mad. She weaves and repairs it.

Louise Bourgeois Artist 1911 Dec 25 ~ 2010 May 31 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The spider is an animal who eats mosquitoes. That's why I love the spider - it is the only way we have to deal with these insects.

Louise Bourgeois Artist 1911 Dec 25 ~ 2010 May 31 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The spider is an ode to my mother. She was my best friend. Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are very friendly presences that eat mosquito. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and therefore unwanted. So spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother.

Louise Bourgeois Artist 1911 Dec 25 ~ 2010 May 31 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Life is a succession of readjustments.

Elizabeth Bowen Novelist 1899, June 7 ~ 1973, February 22 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Silences can be as different as sounds.

Elizabeth Bowen Novelist 1899, June 7 ~ 1973, February 22 voicesvoyagethroughtime Certain books come to meet me, as do people.

Elizabeth Bowen Novelist 1899, June 7 ~ 1973, February 22 voicesvoyagethroughtime Memory is to love what the saucer is to the cup.

Elizabeth Bowen Novelist 1899, June 7 ~ 1973, February 22 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When you love someone all your saved up wishes start coming out. Quand vous aimez quelqu'un tous vos souhaits économisé jusqu'commencent à sortir. 當你愛一個人全部儲存的最大願望開始冒出.

Elizabeth Bowen Novelist 1899, June 7 ~ 1973, February 22 voicesvoyagethroughtime Some people are molded by their admiration's, others by their hostilities.

Elizabeth Bowen Novelist 1899, June 7 ~ 1973, February 22 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com It is not helpful to help a friend by putting coins in his pockets when he has got holes in his pockets. Il n'est pas utile d'aider un ami par mettre des pièces dans ses poches lorsqu'il a des trous dans ses poches. 這是無助於幫助朋友把他當他的口袋有硬幣的孔在他的口袋.

Elizabeth Bowen Novelist 1899, June 7 ~ 1973, February 22 voicesvoyagethroughtime We’re all dreamers.

Ray Bradbury Writer Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 Ray Douglas Bradbury Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Stuff your eyes with wonder. Stuff vos yeux émerveillés. 您的眼睛,不知道的东西.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime All education is self-discovery. L'ensemble de l'éducation est la découverte de soi. 所有的教育是自我发现.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime Dogs think everyday is Christmas.

Ray Bradbury Writer Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 Ray Douglas Bradbury Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I don’t need an alarm clock, my ideas awake me.

Ray Bradbury Writer Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 Ray Douglas Bradbury Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com You can’t try to do things; you simply must do them. Vous ne pouvez pas essayer de faire les choses ; on doit les faire. 您无法尝试做事;您只需要做.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime Jump, and you find out how to unfold your wings as you fall.

Ray Bradbury Writer Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 Ray Douglas Bradbury Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com If someone sends you a love letter you've got to answer back.*

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime You can make yourself happy or miserable - that's the same effort. Vous pouvez vous rendre heureux ou malheureux - qu le même effort. 你可以让自己快乐或痛苦-这是同样的努力.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime You should love literature. You should live in the library. Forget about films. Vous devez aimer la littérature. Vous devriez vivre dans la bibliothèque. Oubliez les films. 你应该热爱文学.你应该住在图书馆.忘掉电影吧.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime There's no use going to school unless your final destination is the library. Il y aucune utilisation d'aller à l'école sauf si votre destination finale est la bibliothèque. 除非你的最终目的地是图书馆,否则上学没有用.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime There are worse crimes then burning books. One of them is not reading them. Il y a des pires crimes puis brûler les livres. L'un d'entre eux n'est pas de les lire. 还有比烧书更严重的罪行.其中一个没有阅读.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime Sometimes you just have to jump out the window and grow wings on the way down.* Parfois, il suffit de sauter par la fenêtre et pousser les ailes sur le chemin vers le bas. 有时你只需要跳出窗户,在向下的路上长出翅膀就行了. Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime Reading is at the center of our lives. The library is our brain. Without the library, you have no civilization. L'huile est au centre de nos vies. La bibliothèque est notre cerveau. Sans la bibliothèque, vous n'avez pas de civilisation. 读数,在该中心与我们的日常生活。 图书馆是我们的大脑。 如果没有 库,您有没有文明.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime Remember, with writing, what you’re looking for is just one person to come up and tell you, 'I love you for what you do. Rappelez-vous, avec l'écriture, ce que vous êtes à la recherche est juste une personne de venir vous dire, Je vous aime pour ce que vous faites. 记住,写作的时候,你只需要一个人站出来告诉你,‘我爱你,因为你 所做的一切.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out. Nous sommes tasses, constamment et tranquillement d'être rempli. Le truc est, savoir comment nous-mêmes sur la pointe et laisser les belles choses. 我们是杯子,不断地安静地充满.诀窍是,知道如何给自己打翻,让美丽 的东西散发出来.

Ray Bradbury American Author Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 voicesvoyagethroughtime I have never listened to anyone who has criticized my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.

Ray Bradbury Writer Aug 22, 1920 - Jun 5, 2012 Ray Douglas Bradbury Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com War is like love, it always finds a way.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Hungry man, reach for the book: it is a weapon.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime You can make a fresh start with your final breath.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime It's never too late for those whose time has come.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime If you join the rat race — you're in the race of rats.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime From the cradle to the coffin underwear comes first.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Don't be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life.*

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime He who fights, can lose. He who doesn't fight, has already lost. Celui qui combat, peut perdre. Lui qui de lutte, a déjà perdu. 他打架, 可能會丟失. 誰不爭戰, 已經遺失.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime A person is really dead only when nobody thinks of him anymore. Une personne est vraiment mort que lorsque personne ne pense plus de lui. 一個人只有在沒有人想到他真的死了

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime It is easier to rob by setting up a bank than by holding up a bank clerk.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Don't expect the theatre to satisfy the habits of its audience, but to change them.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Everyone chases after happiness, not noticing that happiness is right at their heels.

Bertolt Brecht Playwright Eugene Bertolt Friedrich Brecht Feb 10, 1898 - Aug 14, 1956 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Life is just a lot of everyday adventures.*

Carol Ryrie Brink Author December 28, 1895 – August 15, 1981 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The most truly generous persons are those who give silently without hope of praise or reward. Carol Ryrie Brink Author December 28, 1895 – August 15, 1981 Voicesvoyagethroughtime A kiss makes the heart young again and wipes out the years.

Rupert Brooke Poet *Rupert Chawner Brooke 3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915 Voicesvoyagethroughtime A book may be compared to your neighbor: if it be good, it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early. Un livre peut être comparé à votre voisin : si c'est bon, il ne peut pas durer trop longtemps ; si mauvais, vous ne peuvent s'en débarrasser trop tôt. 一本书可能比你的邻居:如果它是好的,但它不能持续的时间太长; 如果不好,就不能摆脱它太早.

Rupert Brooke Rupert Chawner Brooke Poet 3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915 voicesvoyagethroughtime Poetry is life distilled. La poésie est la vie distillée. 诗是生活的蒸馏水.

Gwendolyn Brooks Poet Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks Jun 07, 1917 - Dec 03, 2000 voicesvoyagethroughtime Writing is a delicious agony. L'écriture est une délicieuse agonie. 写文章是一个美味的痛苦.

Gwendolyn Brooks Poet Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks Jun 07, 1917 - Dec 03, 2000 voicesvoyagethroughtime Reading is important - read between the lines. Don't swallow everything. La lecture est importante - lire entre les lignes. Dont' avaler tout. 读数是很重要的-阅读之间的线路. 唐吞下了一切.

Gwendolyn Brooks Poet Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks Jun 07, 1917 - Dec 03, 2000 voicesvoyagethroughtime Books are meat and medicine and flame and flight and flower steel, stitch, cloud and clout, and drumbeats on the air. Les livres sont la viande et de la médecine et des flammes et de vol et de fleurs d'acier, de croix, de nuage et de l'influence et tes percussions sur l'air. 书籍是肉类和医学和火焰和飞行和花钢、石磨、云和法规判例法,鼓声 的空气.

Gwendolyn Brooks Poet Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks Jun 07, 1917 - Dec 03, 2000 voicesvoyagethroughtime We don't ask a flower any special reason for its existence. We just look at it and are able to accept it as being something different from ourselves. Nous n poser une fleur une raison spéciale pour son existence. Nous venons de l'étudier et sont capables de l'accepter comme étant quelque chose de différent de nous-mêmes. 我们问一朵花任何特殊的原因,它的存在。 我们只看它,并能够接受 它,因为这是不同的,从我们自己的东西.

Gwendolyn Brooks Poet Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks Jun 07, 1917 - Dec 03, 2000 voicesvoyagethroughtime If you change nothing, nothing changes. Si vous ne changez rien, rien ne change. 如果您改变了一切,没有任何更改.

Joyce Diane Brothers Psychologist Oct 20, 1927 - May 13, 2013 voicesvoyagethroughtime Listening, not imitation, may be the sincerest form of flattery. L'écoute, pas l'imitation, est peut-être la forme la plus sincère de flatterie. 侦听,而不是模仿他人,可能是最真诚的形式是奉承.

Joyce Diane Brothers Psychologist Oct 20, 1927 - May 13, 2013 voicesvoyagethroughtime My husband and I have never considered divorce... murder sometimes, but never divorce. Mon mari et je n'ai jamais considéré comme un divorce... meurtre parfois, mais jamais le divorce. 我的丈夫和我離婚 , 但從來沒有從來沒有考慮 ... 謀殺有時離婚.

Joyce Diane Brothers Psychologist Oct 20, 1927 - May 13, 2013 voicesvoyagethroughtime Scientists still know less about what attracts men than they do about what attracts mosquitoes. Les scientifiques connaissent encore moins sur ce qui attire les hommes qu'ils ne le sont par ce qui attire les moustiques. 科学家仍然不知道是什么吸引男人比他们做些什么能吸引蚊子.

Joyce Diane Brothers Psychologist Oct 20, 1927 - May 13, 2013 voicesvoyagethroughtime Good girls go to heaven and bad girls go everywhere.

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Get up and do it if it needs to be done, even if you hate it!

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The prerequisite for making love is to like someone enormously.

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Beauty can't amuse you, but brainwork - reading, writing, thinking - can.

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime You know you can't hope yourself a better life - you must take yourself there.

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Never fail to know that if you are doing all the talking, you are boring somebody.

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Sex is one of the three best things out there, and I don't even know what the other two are.

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime If you do the best you can, no matter how bad the situation, you probably are going to come out okay.

Helen Gurley Brown Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine February 18, 1922 – August 13, 2012 Voicesvoyagethroughtime A fox is a wolf who sends flowers.*

Ruth Alston Brown Entertainer Jan 12, 1928 - Nov 17, 2006 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Life is like a butterfly. You can chase, or you can let it come to you.*

Ruth Alston Brown Entertainer Jan 12, 1928 - Nov 17, 2006 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Every time I think I want to be young again, I remember algebra and physics.

Ruth Alston Brown Entertainer Jan 12, 1928 - Nov 17, 2006 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The only person who listens to both sides of an argument is the fellow in the next apartment.**

Ruth Alston Brown Entertainer Jan 12, 1928 - Nov 17, 2006 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Death is the reward for living.

~ Sylvia Browne Author and Medium October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Death is the Graduation of the Soul

~ Sylvia Browne Author and Medium October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013 Voicesvoyagethroughtime People are afraid to die, and even more afraid to live.

~ Sylvia Browne Author and Medium October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013 Voicesvoyagethroughtime I know that there is no such thing as death, because our spirit has always been alive and always will be. We are as eternal as God who created us.

~ Sylvia Browne Author and Medium October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013 Voicesvoyagethroughtime In the course of our eternal existence, we spend infinitely more time in the spirit world on the other side than we spend in the human world on earth.

~ Sylvia Browne Author and Medium October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Earth is crammed with heavens.

Robert Browning English Poet 1812 May 7 ~1889 Dec 12 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.

Robert Browning English Poet 1812 May 7 ~1889 Dec 12 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Night conceals a world but reveals a universe.

Robert Browning English Poet 1812 May 7 ~1889 Dec 12 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Measure your mind's height by the shade it casts.

Robert Browning English Poet 1812 May 7 ~1889 Dec 12 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I was made and meant to look for you and wait for you and become yours forever.

Robert Browning English Poet 1812 May 7 ~1889 Dec 12 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Whatever you do, don't smoke.

Yul Brynner Actor born Yuliy Borisovich Briner July 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985 Voicesvoyagethroughtime We are born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Everything in- between is a gift.

Yul Brynner Actor born Yuliy Borisovich Briner July 11, 1920 – October 10, 1985 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Christmas is not a season, it is a feeling.

Pearl S. Buck Writer Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime A foreigner is a friend I have yet to meet.

Pearl S. Buck Writer Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime To eat bread without hope is still slowly to starve to death.

Pearl S. Buck Writer Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Many people lose the small joys in the hope for the big happiness. Tout le monde a besoin d'avoir accès à la fois aux grands-parents et petits-enfants en vue d'être un être humain complet. 每一个人要访问这两项的祖父母和孙子,才能成为一个完整的人.

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Writer Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime To serve is beautiful, but only if it is done with joy and a whole heart and a free mind. De servir est belle, mais seulement si cela est fait dans la joie et un cœur tout entier et un esprit libre. 要服务的是美丽的,但只有在它完成了欢乐和整个的心和一个自由的心灵.

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Writer Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Every great mistake has a halfway moment, a split second when it can be recalled and perhaps remedied. Chaque grande erreur a un moment de transition, une fraction de seconde lorsqu'il peut être rappelé et peut-être corriger. 每一个伟大的错误有一个中途的时刻,一个拆分第二次时,可以回忆说, 也许可以弥补的.

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Writer Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime To know how to read is to light a lamp in the mind, to release the soul from prison, to open a gate to the universe. De savoir lire est d'allumer une lampe à l'esprit, de libérer l'âme de prison, d'ouvrir une porte à l'univers. 要知道如何读是光的台灯,在心中,以释放灵魂从监狱中,打开一个门 到宇宙.

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Writer Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same, and most mothers kiss and scold together.

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck Writer Jun 26, 1892 - Mar 6, 1973 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The word "Chivalry" is derived from the French Cheval, a horse.

Thomas Bulfinch Writer July 15, 1796 – May 27, 1867 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com You should not have idle hands, you should always be working. All your life.

Ivan Bunin writer Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin Oct 22, 1870 - Nov 08, 1953 voicesvoyagethroughtime Nothing in the world is so strong as a kind heart. Rien au monde n’est aussi fort qu’un bon coeur. 世界上没有任何东西像善良的心那么坚强.

Frances Hodgson Burnett Novelist: The Secret Garden Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett 24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924 Voicesvoyagethroughtime If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden. Si vous regardez de la bonne façon, vous pouvez voir que le monde entier est un jardin. 如果你看对了,你可以看到整个世界都是一个花园.

Frances Hodgson Burnett Novelist: The Secret Garden Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett 24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924 Voicesvoyagethroughtime As long as you have a garden you have a future and as long as you have a future you are alive. Tant que vous avez un jardin, vous avez un avenir et aussi longtemps que vous avez un avenir que vous êtes en vie. 只要你有一个花园,你有一个未来,只要你有一个未来,你还活着.

Frances Hodgson Burnett Novelist: The Secret Garden 24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924 voicesvoyagethroughtime Hang in there. It is astonishing how short a time it can take for very wonderful things to happen. Tiens bon. Il est étonnant de voir à quel point il peut prendre peu de temps pour que des choses très merveilleuses se produisent. 忍耐一下。令人惊奇的是,发生非常美妙的事情需要短的时间.

Frances Hodgson Burnett Novelist: The Secret Garden 24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924 voicesvoyagethroughtime Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it. Peut-être y a-t-il un langage qui n’est pas fait de mots et tout dans le monde le comprend. 也许有一种语言不是由文字构成的,世界上的一切都可以理解它.

Frances Hodgson Burnett Novelist: The Secret Garden 24 November 1849 – 29 October 1924 voicesvoyagethroughtime I get up every morning and read the obituary column. If my name's not there, I eat breakfast. Je me lève tous les matins et je lis la chronique nécrologique. Si mon nom n’est pas là, je prends le petit déjeuner. 我每天早上起床读讣告专栏。如果我的名字不在那里,我吃早餐.

George Burns Entertainer Nathan Birnbaum Jan 20, 1896 - Mar 09, 1996 voicesvoyagethroughtime There's an old saying, 'Life begins at forty.' That's silly. Life begins every morning you wake up. Il y a un vieux dicton : « La vie commence à quarante ans. » C’est idiot. La vie commence tous les matins, vous vous réveillez. 有句老话说,'生命从四十岁开始。太傻了生命每天早上开始,你醒来.

George Burns Entertainer Nathan Birnbaum Jan 20, 1896 - Mar 09, 1996 voicesvoyagethroughtime Too bad that all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving taxicabs and cutting hair. Dommage que tous les gens qui savent comment diriger le pays sont occupés à conduire les taxis et la coupe de cheveux. 太坏,所有的人都知道如何运行的国家都忙自己车驾驶和修剪头发.

George Burns Entertainer *Nathan Birnbaum Jan 20, 1896 - Mar 09, 1996 voicesvoyagethroughtime First you forget names, then you forget faces. Next you forget to pull your zipper up and finally, you forget to pull it down. D’abord vous oubliez les noms, puis vous oubliez les visages. Ensuite, vous oubliez de tirer votre fermeture éclair vers le haut et enfin, vous oubliez de le tirer vers le bas. 你先忘记名字,然后忘记脸。接下来,你忘了拉你的拉链,最后,你 忘了把它拉下来.

George Burns Entertainer Nathan Birnbaum Jan 20, 1896 - Mar 09, 1996 voicesvoyagethroughtime To me - old age is always ten years older than I am.

John Burroughs Essayist 1837 April 3 ~ 1921 March 29 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.

John Burroughs Essayist 1837 April 3 ~ 1921 March 29 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.

John Burroughs Essayist 1837 April 3 ~ 1921 March 29 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com When you stop growing you start dying.

William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Like all pure creatures, cats are practical. William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Open your mind and let the pictures out.

William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime There isn't a feeling you can get on drugs that you can't get without drugs.

William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime There is nothing more provocative than minding your own business.

William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer.

William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say 'I want to see the manager.'

William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Desperation is the raw material of drastic change. Only those who can leave behind everything they have ever believed in can hope to escape.

William Seward Burroughs Writer Feb 05, 1914 - Aug 02, 1997 Voicesvoyagethroughtime There's no narcotic like exhaustion.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime A tree Cannot grow In its parents' shadows.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime When your rage is choking you, it is best to say nothing.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime Drowning people Sometimes die Fighting their rescuers.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime Consider We are born Not with purpose, But with potential.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime In order to rise From its own ashes A phoenix First Must Burn.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime Be who you are and not who someone else thinks you ought to be.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime Sometimes, one must become a master to avoid becoming a slave.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime Rejections are painful, but inevitable. They're every writer's rite of passage

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime We're all capable of climbing so much higher than we usually permit ourselves to suppose.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime All that you touch You Change. All that you Change Changes you. The only lasting truth is Change. God is Change.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime Tolerance, like any aspect of peace, is forever a work in progress, never completed, and, if we're as intelligent as we like to think we are, never abandoned.

Octavia Estelle Butler Author June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006 voicesvoyagethroughtime Prayers are to men as dolls are to children.

Samuel Butler Author 4 December 1835 – 18 June 1902 Voicesvoyagethroughtime A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg.

Samuel Butler Author 4 December 1835 – 18 June 1902 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The oldest books are only just out to those who have not read them.

Samuel Butler Author 4 December 1835 – 18 June 1902 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on. Samuel Butler Author 4 December 1835 – 18 June 1902 Voicesvoyagethroughtime Books are like imprisoned souls till someone takes them down from a shelf and frees them. Les livres sont comme des âmes emprisonnées jusqu'à quelqu'un les prend jusqu'à une étagère et les libère. 书就像被囚禁的灵魂,直到有人把它们从书架上拿下来并释放出来.

Samuel Butler Novelist Dec 4, 1835-Jun 18, 1902 Voicesvoyagethroughtime The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too.

Samuel Butler Author 4 December 1835 – 18 June 1902 Voicesvoyagethroughtime You cannot win without sacrifice.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com In life, as in chess, forethought wins.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com A successful career has been full of blunders.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Silence is sometimes the severest criticism.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com If we do what is necessary, all the odds are in our favor.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com You will never find time for anything. If you want time you must make it. Vous ne trouverez jamais de temps pour rien. Si vous voulez que le temps vous devez le faire. 您将永远找不到任何时间.如果您想要时间,则必须做到.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasant.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com I once met a man who had forgiven an injury. I hope some day to meet the man who has forgiven an insult.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com Bad temper is its own scourge. Few things are more bitter than to feel bitter. A man's venom poisons himself more than his victim.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com The first duty to children is to make them happy. If you have not made them so, you have wronged them. No other good they may get can make up for that.

Charles Buxton Philanthropist 18 November 1822 – 10 August 1871 Voicesvoyagethroughtime.com