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Well I do find the beauty in animals. I find beauty everywhere. I

Well I do find the beauty in animals. I find beauty everywhere. I find beauty in my garden. – Doris Day

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Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay. – Doris Day

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If its true that men are such beasts, this must account for the fact that most women are animal lovers. – Doris Day

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The really frightening thing about middle age is the knowledge that youll grow out of it. – Doris Day

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Ive developed into quite a swan. Im one of those people that will probably look better and better as I get older until I drop dead of beauty. – Rufus Wainwright

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The real beauty of it – key to my life was playing key chords on a banjo. For somebody else it may be a golf club that mom and dad put in their hands or a baseball or ballet lessons. Real gift to give to me and put it in writing. – Vince Gill

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I like to dedicate myself wholeheartedly to a cause so that I have more impact. My goal is to shed light on the beauty of the ocean and how important it is for our planet. – Hayden Panettiere

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Beauty is but the sensible image of the Infinite. Like truth and justice it lives within us like virtue and the moral law it is a companion of the soul. – George Bancroft

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The second, and I think this is the much more overt and I think it is the main cause, I have been increasingly demonstrating or trying to demonstrate that every possible stance a critic, a scholar, a teacher can take towards a poem is itself inevitably and necessarily poetic. – Harold Bloom

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