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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
2. Dad: A bank provided by nature.
3. Daddy, why doesn't this magnet pick up this floppy disk?
4. Dain bramaged.
5. Daisies are white anon the church yard sod,---Sweet tears the clouds lean down and give.---The world is very lovely. O my God.---I thank Thee that I live! ---(ALEXANDER SMITH).
6. Dally not with money or women
7. Dammit, Tarken, get in the fucking plane!
8. Damn all expurgated books; the dirtiest book of all is the expurgated book. --Walt Whitman
9. Damp weather is very hard on the sciences.
10. Dancing is a vertical expression of a horizontal desire.
11. Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the arts, because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life, it is life itself.from The Dance of Life
12. Dancing: The Highest Intelligence in the Freest Body.
13. Danger - if you meet it promptly and without flinching -you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never! Man should observe the strictest self-restraint and reserve in dangerous times. In this way he incurs neither injury from antagonists with designs on pre-eminence nor obligations to others.
14. Danger and delight grow on one stalk. English Proverb
15. Danger excites you, and as you know, I am somewhat dangerous. Action and power draw you, like a moth to a flame. It burns inside you. I burn inside you. You can feel me there like a fever . . .
16. Danger, the spur of all great minds.
17. Dangerous exercise -- jumping to conclusions.
18. Dangers are overcome by dangers.
19. Dangers bring fears, and fears more dangers bring.
20. Dare to be naive. Buckminster Fuller
21. Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward. They may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. Goethe
22. Dark night that from the eye his function takes, The ear more quick of apprehension makes, Wherein it doth impair the seeing sense, It pays the hearing double recompense.
23. Darkness can not drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
24. Darkness radiates light, and light drops one solitary ray into the mother-deep.
25. Darkness which may be felt.
26. Darkness within darkness. The gateway to all understanding. --Tao te Ching
27. Darling, a true lady takes off her dignity with her clothes and does hew whorish best. At other times you can be as modest and dignified as your persona requires.
28. Data without generalization is just gossip.
29. Daughters and dead fish are no keeping wares.
30. David was a Hebrew king skilled at playing the liar.
31. Dawn, n.:The time when men of reason go to bed.
32. Dawn: The time when men of reason go to bed. Certain old men prefer to rise at about that time, taking a cold bath and a long walk with an empty stomach, and otherwise mortifying the flesh. They then point with pride to these practices as the cause of their sturdy health and ripe years; the truth being that they are hearty and old, not because of their habits, but in spite of them. The reason we find only robust persons doing this thing is that it has killed all the others who have tried it.--Ambrose Bierce--"The Devel's Dictionary"
33. Dawn: the time when people of reason go to bed.
34. Dawted (petted) daughters make daidling (silly) wives. ,
35. Days of absence, sad and dreary, Clothed in sorrow's dark array, Days of absence, I am weary; She I love is far away.
36. Day-thoughts feed nightly dreams; And sorrow tracketh wrong, As echo follows song.
37. De gustibus non est disputandum.-There is no disputing about tastes.
38. De minimis non curat lex.-The law does not concern itself about trifles.
39. De mortuis nil nisi bonum.-Concerning the dead (speak) nothing but good.
40. Dead group? Always win ko fights!
41. Dead he is not, but departed, - for the artist never dies.
42. Dead men don't bite.
43. Dead men tell no tales.
44. Dead mice feel no cold.
45. Dead people are cool.
46. Dead, you will lie under a yard of earth, Far from daylight and all delighting. So drain the cup; take your pleasures undiluted; Embrace that beautiful girl, your wife; And pin no hopes on immortal wisdom: Cleanthes and Zeno lie as deep as any.
47. Deadline-Dan's Demo Demonstration: The higher the higher-ups are who've come to see your demo, the lower your chances are of giving a successful one.
48. Deadlines are important. Meet them.
49. Deadly poisons are concealed under sweet honey.
50. Dealing with failure is easy: Work hard to improve. Success is also easy to handle: You've solved the wrong problem. Work hard to improve.
51. Dear $1, Isn't it funny how history repeats itself? years ago your mum and dad were putting you to bed with a dummy -and now it's happening all over again!
52. Dear Lord, the gods have been good to me. As an offering, I present these milk and cookies. If you wish me to eat them instead, please give me no sign whatsoever... thy will be done (munch munch munch).
53. Dear, don't bore him with trivia or burden him with your past mistakes. The happiest way to deal with a man is never tell him anything he does not need to know.
54. Dearer than our children are the children of our children.
55. Death alone discloses how insignificant are the puny bodies of men.
56. Death and life have their determined appointments; riches and honors depend upon heaven.
57. Death and marriage make term day.
58. Death and smothering on you ---Irish Curse
59. Death and taxes are inevitable. --Thomas C. Haliburton
60. Death and taxes may be certain, but we don't have to die every year.
61. Death comes equally to us all, and makes us all equal when it comes. John Donne
62. Death comes to all But great achievements build a monument Which shall endure until the sun grows cold. -- Georg Fabricius
63. Death defies the doctor.
64. Death does not sound a trumpet.
65. Death gives us sleep, eternal youth, and immortality.
66. Death greets me warm, now I will just say goodbye
67. Death has a way of getting your attention.
68. Death has been proven to be 99 per cent fatal in laboratory rats.
69. Death hunts all men.
70. Death in the air, strapped in the electric chair
71. Death is a commingling of eternity with time; in the death of a good man, eternity is seen looking through time.
72. Death is a release from the impressions of the senses, and from desires that make us their puppets, and from the vagaries of the mind, and from the hard service of the flesh.
73. Death is a very dull, dreary affair, and my advice to you is to have nothing whatsoever to do with it. --W. Somerset Maugham, author
74. Death is all in the mind. Once you're dead you forget all about it.
75. Death is as sure for that which is born, as birth is for that which is dead.
76. Death is delightful. Death is dawn, The waking from a weary night Of fevers unto truth and light.
77. Death is every man's privelege.
78. Death is God's way of telling you not to be such a wise guy.
79. Death is hereditary.
80. Death is implicit in birth.
81. Death is lasting sleep.
82. Death is life's way of telling you you've been fired.
83. Death is light as a feather, duty is heavy as a mountain.
84. Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives. --A. Sachs
85. Death is Nature's way of recycling human beings.
86. Death is Nature's way of saying 'slow down'.
87. Death is nature's way of telling you to slow down.
88. Death is sometimes a punishment, sometimes a gift; to many it has come as a favor.
89. Death is the cure for all diseases.
90. Death is the dropping of the flower that the fruit may swell.
91. Death is the golden key that opens the palace of eternity.
92. Death is the grand leveller.
93. Death is the liberator of him whom freedom cannot release, the physician of him whom medicine cannot cure, and the comforter of him whom time cannot console.
94. Death is the sunlight that makes all things visible.
95. Death is the tyrant of the imagination. His reign is insolitude and darkness, in tombs and prisons, over weak earts and seething brains. He lives, without shape or sound, a phantasm, inaccessible to sight or touch, - a ghastly and terrible apprehension.
96. Death is the veil which those who live call life; They sleep, and it is lifted.
97. Death just means you are the advance guard for the next plane.
98. Death keeps no calendar.
99. Death makes no conquest of this conqueror: For now he lives in fame, though not in life.
100. Death may be the greatest of all human blessings.