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Multiplying my age by 2 in my head/I'm a grandfather. Or Dead.
— Fred Chappell
Money is created from time
— Sunday Adelaja
There was something about his grandfather's death, about men who love their sons ...
— Walter Mosley
A man never lies with more delicious languor under the influence of a passion than when he has persuaded himself that he shall subdue it to-morrow.
— George Eliot
I had no specific bent toward science until my grandfather died of stomach cancer. I decided that nobody should suffer that much.
— Gertrude B. Elion
The day she was born,her grandfather made her a ring of silver and a polished stone, because he loved her already.
— Aliki
I changed the course of my life, from the rigidity of mathematics and the corporate rhythm to a more bohemian world.
— Andrea Hirata
Before the Internet, all most people cared about was Office. And Office was really the only reason anyone wanted Windows machines instead of Macs.
— Michael Arrington
This year's campaign marks the first instance that the WFE has gone beyond the Arabian Gulf, aiming to
— Anonymous
I was for many years myself a journalist and it is not appropriate to say a programme should not be broadcast.
— Christopher Monckton
The best Christmas present you can give to your dead grandfather is not showing up until Easter. And telling no one about it. Especially not yourself.
— Will Advise
My grandfather's death was really hard to deal with.
— Casey Eastham
For astronomy is not only pleasant, but also very useful to be known: it cannot be denied that this art unfolds the admirable wisdom of God.
— John Calvin
Being me right now is sort of amazing.
— Helen Mirren
Grandfather : Death is nothing to be afraid of.
Renee : It's not death I'm afraid of.
Grandfather: What is it, then?
Renee : LIFE — Yvonne Wood
Renee : It's not death I'm afraid of.
Grandfather: What is it, then?
Renee : LIFE — Yvonne Wood
I started writing after the death of my grandfather - memories, poems, etc. It was very personal; for years I did not share my writing with anyone.
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Dream by making and make by dreaming.
— Dejan Stojanovic