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Never criticized me while I have a pen in my hand. Go to Quote / Comment | by Hilda Greenhough
I know God has no part in the lottery, but I buy a few tickets anyway, in case He wants to lend a hand. Go to Quote / Comment | by Hilda Greenhough
The World is in awe of beauty, but it is comfortable with average. Go to Quote / Comment | by Hilda Greenhough
He can't raise a kid, He can't train a dog, Yet he's running a country. Go to Quote / Comment | by Hilda Greenhough
To get rid of mice, get rats. Go to Quote / Comment | by Hilda Greenhough