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Hal Boyle Quotes

«What makes a river so restful to people is that it doesn't have any doubt - it is sure to get where it is going, and it doesn't want to go anywhere else.»
Author: Hal Boyle | About: Doubt | Keywords: anywhere, doubt, restful, river, River The, River Went, sure
«Professors simply can't discuss a thing. Habit compels them to deliver a lecture.»
Author: Hal Boyle | Keywords: deliver, discuss, lecture, professors
«Does Grandpa love to babysit his grandchildren? Are you kidding? By day he is too busy taking hormone shots at the doctor's or chip shots on the golf course. At night he and Grandma are too busy doing the cha-cha.»
«I used to envy kids who had an old-fashioned Grandpa. Not any more. I've got a new ambition. Now I just want to become a modern-type Grandpa myself-and really start living.»
Author: Hal Boyle | About: Family | Keywords: grandpa, old fashioned
«We need not worry so much about what man descends from - it's what he descends to that shames the human race.»
Author: Hal Boyle | Keywords: shames
«Memory is the best of all gardens. Therein, winter and summer, the seeds of their past lie dormant, ready to spring into instant bloom at any moment the mind wishes to bring them to life.»
Author: Hal Boyle
«Whatever happened to that old-fashioned Grandpa? If he still survives, he must be hiding in the small towns. You sure don't see him very often in the big city. The big-city Grandpa has gone big time. . . . He is the life of every party . . .»
Author: Hal Boyle