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- Namaste
- J.R.R Tolkien
- True personalities are not as far apart as people believe
- Mayonnaise Jar & Two Beers…
- Key word Here : Valued
- In the Renaissance period being fat meant to show the “value” of the human body and pureness.
- Minerva and the Centaur by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, circa 1482
- When we take things for granted
- Jack the Ripper – From Hell
- ‘Jackie’ the Ripper: Was the Infamous Serial Killer a Woman?
- Harry Houdini – Merry Christmas!
- Henry viii – Written with the hand of him who wishes he were yours
- Margaret Thatcher – Anything which weakens you, weakens America
- Pablo Picasso – I am quite sad that you are ill
- Joan of Arc – Joan of Arc’s Call for Arms
- John Irving – I write for young readers, not uptight adults
- Leonardo Da Vinci – The Skills of Da Vinci
- John Wayne – To Our Very Best Pal JOHN WAYNE (Or Occupant)
- Mary Stuart – I am to be executed
- Ludwig Van Beethoven – I would have gladly mingled with you
- Norman Rockwell – This is the second fan letter of my long career
- Jim Henson – Scientifically yours
- Jane Austen – Ym raed Yssac
- Queen Victoria – I cannot remain silent
- Robert Louis Stevenson – Respected Paternal Relative
- Ray Bradbury – That man basked in your light
- Ray Bradbury – Be your own self. Love what YOU love.
- Ray Bradbury – I am not afraid of robots. I am afraid of people.
- Ray Bradbury – No way!
- Ralph Emerson – I greet you at the beginning of a great career
- T.S.Eliot – Confide in me, Tom
- T.S Eliot – La misère de la condition humaine
- Tennessee Williams to Marlon Brando – Success is a real and subtle whore
- Vincent v. Gogh to Emily Bernard – Langlois Bridge
- Vincent v. Gogh – What you say should be applied to others rather than to me
- Winston Churchill – What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to?
- Winston Churchill – How noble a woman’s heart can be.
- Tender Photo Unearthed from a Turbulent Time.
- White’ slaves used for 1860s fundraiser propaganda.
- Poet and essayist Adrienne Rich
- Old Letter – I was ready to sink into the earth with shame
- The Masked Letter
- To My Old Master, Colonel P.H. Anderson, Big Spring, Tennessee
- C.S Lewis, A pantomime Aslan would be blasphemy
- Mark Twain to Helen Keller The bulk of all human utterances is plagiarism
- Noel Coward to Marlene Dietrich – DO NOT be so bloody vulnerable
- William Powell Frith
- Benny Hill – “Girls are like pianos
- Jack Prelutsky (1940 – present) Be Glad Your Nose is on Your Face
- Langston Hughes (1902 – 1967) What happens to a dream deferred?
- William Butler Yeats (1865 – 1939) Brown Penny
- Walt Whitman (1819 – 1892) A Woman Waits for Me
- Victor Hugo (1802 – 1885) More Strong Than Time
- Thomas Hardy (1840 – 1928) Under The Waterfal
- Ted Hughes (1930 – 1998) Lovesong
- Sylvia Plath (1932 – 1963) Southern Sunrise
- Shel Silverstein (1930 – 1999 ) Where the Sidewalk Ends
- Robert Hayden (1913 – 1980) Monet’s Waterlilies
- Robert Frost (1874 – 1963) Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900) IN THE FOREST
- Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809 – 1892) The Brook
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1809 – 1861) The Best Thing In The World
- Edgar Allan Poe (1809 – 1849) To The River
- E.E. Cummings ( 1894 – 1962 ) [I carry your heart with me(I carry it in]
- Amy Lowell (1874 – 1925 ) The Tree of Scarlet Berries
- The Merman by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- The Mermaid by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- Gandhi sitting at a spinning wheel. ~ Mohandas Gandhi In The Story of My Experiments With Truth ~
- Through My Green Eyes.
- Albert Einstine
- 2 of 2 “Daffodils” by Ted Huges
- DH Lawrence – Snake
- Ted Hughes – The Horses
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Delayed Gratification
- 2 of 2 – Leonard Cohen
- 1 of 2 – Leonard Cohen
- The KISS Rule
- The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
- Believe or The Man Who Thinks He Can – by Walter D. Wintle
- “Courage is stepping outside your comfort zone”
- Life’s journey is an incredible experience.
- The Eagle Represents …
- Love letter from French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac
- The love letters of John Keats and Fanny Brawne.
- A love letter from Voltaire to Catherine Olympe Dunoyer.
- A love letter from Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson –
- Death is not the worst thing in life.
- A Journey of Self Discovery
- The Present.
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Immortal Beloved
- Ernest Hemingway – Ezra Pound is obviously crazy
- David Attenborough – In search of a Komodo dragon
- George Bernard Shaw – You are doomed to deserved failure
- F. Scott Fitzgerald – Something extraordinary
- Ted Hughes – We ought to take this man now
- Oscar Wilde – Art is useless because…
- M. Twain To W. Whitman – What great births you have witnessed!
- John Keats – If I cannot live with you I will live alone
- H. G. Wells on American journalists
- T.S. Eliot – TO ALL POLLICLE DOGS AND JELLICLE CATS!
- Arthur Conan Doyle – The Cottingley Fairies
- Louie Armstrong – Am Ricely and Chickenly Yours
- King Henry VIII – Wishes he were yours
- Robert Burns -Thou eunuch of language.
- Walt Whitman “Song Of Myself “
- Transitioning into a new phase.
- Our Mask – Being True To Who We Really Are.
- Rhythm Of Love.
- Obituary Of Common Sense.
- This has to be the best divorce letter ever written.
- Life Is …
- Our Dreams.
- The World.
- William Wordsworth Poem – Daffodils
- Touch a Woman’s Mind.
- The Long and Winding Road.
- Can Going Without Money Hurt the Economy? One Man’s Quest to Be Penniless
- Humor Me! – Non-Deep Thoughts.
- Useless but now you know.
- WD -40 Who knew?
- Odd Ball Humor
- It looks weird,but believe it or not, you can read it.
- George Carlin’s Views On Aging.
- Above and Beyond
- English is difficult! Can you read these right the first time?
- Are you deadly at Scrabble?
- How The Internet Began
- 100 Most Beautiful Words in the English Language
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Though no one can go BACK and make a brand new START,anyone can start from NOW and make a brand new ENDING.