A Page of Favorite Nuggets
The only reason to Live, is to Love.
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The eye can see and the heart can love what the word cannot describe.
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Alzheimer's is the disease where the caretaker suffers more than the patient.
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I could have spent my life with her in a phone booth, that's all the space I needed - the closer to my Sweetie, the better.
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The way to my heart was my Sweetie's beauty, her character, her figure, and especially her hugs and kisses.
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There's nothing more beautiful than a beautiful lady. The less the clothes, the more the beauty.
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We celebrated my Sweetie's birthday on 12345670. Jan 2, 2003, at 4:56. Her 70th.
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When I would squeeze my Sweetie I always heard bells and chimes.
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I was too dumb to know how smart I was.
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Your spirit of adventure will be modified by your gumption for walking.
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You must demand some reasonable association between effort and excitement.
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A picture is worth a thousand words. A visit is worth a thousand pictures. The video is priceless.
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The shopping rule was "If my Sweetie wants it, I will buy it." Lucky for me, the only ridiculous item she ever wanted was me.
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When my Sweetie complained about my narrow taste in food, politics, books, etc., I just reminded her of my extremely narrow taste in women.
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The best diagnosis for my problem is "Eightyitis."
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Not Love at First Sight, it was LOVE AT FIRST GLIMPSE, as my Sweetie opened the door for our blind date, Nov. 3, 1950.
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Pat gave me the phone number of her beautiful friend. For over 55 years that "phone" rang and rang and rang, and Sweetie "answered" each and every time.
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You should see the enchanting, delectable, heavenly view I saw at most every meal!
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I could hear sirens as I arrived home, but Sweetie said, "Don't get excited when the fire truck gets here, the fire is out now!"
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I don't remember seeing a sign. Maybe I thought I was on a Scottish ferry and L-a-d-i-e-s spelled "Laddies."
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For Sweetie's 50th birthday I gave her 50 tiny pieces of gold, and 50 small emeralds, in a glass vial, held by a chain.
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For Sweeties 70th birthday I had a necklace with 70 stones made especially for her.
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I told my Doctor, "How do I know if I am feeling as I should, I've never been this age before."
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Your adaptability can make the difference. Plans may be changed by factors outside your control.
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What a fascinating place for these people to live! What a fascinating place for us to visit!
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