- End of February 2011-
“In the coldest February,
As in every other month in every other year,
The best thing to hold on to is each other.”
- Linda Ellerbee (of Suite101.com)

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- End of February 2011-
“In the coldest February,
As in every other month in every other year,
The best thing to hold on to is each other.”
- Linda Ellerbee (of Suite101.com)
Feb 23 (Day 54 of 365)
“Artificial intelligence is a wonderful thing. I told my computer that today is my birthday, and it said that I needed an upgrade. Love the life. Live the life.”
- Unknown
Feb 22 (Day 53 of 365)
“I'm passionately involved in life: I love its change, its color, its movement. To be alive, to be able to see, to walk, to have houses, music, paintings - it's all a miracle.”
- Arthur Rubinstein (Polish born American Composer and Pianist, 1887-1982)
Feb 21 (Day 52 of 365)
"When autumn comes, it doesnt ask. It just walks in, where it left you last. And you never know, when it starts Until there's fog inside the glass around your summer heart;"
- Something's Missing Song lyrics (John Meyer, 2003)
Feb 16 (Day 47 of 365)
"In true love the smallest distance is too great, and the greatest distance can be bridged.”
- Hans Nouwens (Quotation contributor)
Feb 13 (Day 44 of 365)
"Sadness flies on the wings of the morning and out of the heart of darkness comes the light."
- Jean Giraudoux (French novelist. October 29, 1882 – January 31, 1944)
Feb 9 (Day 40 of 365)
“One day You will take my heart completely and make it more fiery than a dragon. Your eyelashes will write on my heart the poem that could never come from the pen of a poet.”
- Jalal ad-Din Rumi (Persian Poet and Mystic, 1207-1273)
*A poem written by Thyckhang for Beyond the Horizon 2000 (School Paper)
Feb 8 (Day 39 of 365)
“From your parents you learn love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other. But when books are opened you discover that you have wings.”
- Helen Hayes (American stage and film Actress, 1900-1993)