Jason Oliver C. Smith, a big dumb guy who was tan, died March 30 of lung cancer and old age. He was 13 years old and lived in New Jersey, Pennsylvania. At the time of his death, his license was current and he had had all of his shots. He is survived by two adults, three children, a cat named Daisy who drove him nuts, and his lifelong companion, Pudgy, whose spaying he always regretted, as well as a host of fleas who have gone elsewhere, probably to Pudgy. He will be missed by all, except Daisy. He never bit anyone, which is more than you can say for most of us.
So much of what you take for granted is the bedrock of happiness. - Anna Quindlen
So much of what you take for granted is the bedrock of happiness.
- Anna Quindlen
Don't ever confuse the two, your life and your work. The second is only part of the first. - Anna Quindlen
Don't ever confuse the two, your life and your work. The second is only part of the first.
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I got a fortune cookie that said, "To remember is to understand." I have never forgotten it. A good judge remembers what it was like to be a lawyer. …
My mother was an incredibly loving mother. - Anna Quindlen
My mother was an incredibly loving mother.
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Today is the only guarantee you get.
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What had I expected of the first child? Everything. Rocket scientist. Neurosurgeon. Designated hitter. We talked wisely at cocktail parties about the…
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And a great misunderstanding is that children think their parents are grown-up, and parents feel obliged to act as if they were.
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Trying to be perfect may be inevitable for people who are smart and ambitious and interested in the world and its good opinion...What is really hard,…
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