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One Quotes by Frederick A Babb
- No one knows what tomorrow will bring or if we will be here to see it. The reality of now trumps the promise of tomorrow,…
- If one man lives each day to its fullest and perishes young while another man lives to be old, yet never enjoys a single day…
- Each day is one step further from birth, one moment closer to dismissal. How we travel this path is our own decision.
- One can read every book ever written, but it means nothing if one does not comprehend the message.
- Life is one long, continuous race. It is only when you reach the finish line do you realize you were your only competition.
- The only bad decision is the one not made. Never fear making bad decisions because, in the end, they serve to educate us on how…
- How you really are reflects in the manner in which you do things when no one is watching or cares.
- We can plan, but we cannot foresee the unforeseeable. Only being able to adjust and adapt to the changes is one capable in traveling ones…
- Nothing ignites nostalgia quicker than news from a long forgotten friend from the past. It is then when one realizes how quick time has escaped…
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- Grief makes one hour ten. — William Shakespeare
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