• Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.

    Abraham Lincoln
  • My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.

    Cary Grant
  • Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it.

    E. B. White
  • I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.

    e. e. cummings
  • What then is time? If no one asks me, I know what it is. If I wish to explain it to him who asks, I do not know.

    — Saint Augustine
  • Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first.

    Mark Twain
  • If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.

    Henry David Thoreau
  • If two things look the same, look for differences. If they look different, look for similarities.

    John Cardinal
  • In theory, there is no difference. In practice, there is.

    — Anonymous
  • Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.

    John Adams
  • People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like.

    Abraham Lincoln
  • History - what never happened described by someone who wasn't there

    — ?Santayana?
  • What's a "trice"? It's like a jiffy but with three wheels

    — Last of the Summer Wine
  • Inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened

    — Terry Pratchett
  • I'll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when there's evidence of any thinking going on inside it.

    — Terry Pratchett
  • .. we were trained to meet any new situation by reorganising; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illuson of progress

    — Petronius (210 BC)
  • The time we have at our disposal every day is elastic; the passions that we feel expand it, those that we inspire contract it; and habit fills up what remains

    — Proust
  • So just as it is not the desire to become famous but the habit of being laborious that enables us to produce a finished work, so it is not the activity of the present moment but wise reflexions from the past that help us to safeguard the future

    — Proust "Within the Budding Grove"
  • You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves.

    William J. H. Boetcker
  • Only a genealogist thinks taking a step backwards is progress

    — Lorna
  • No man ever believes that the Bible means what it says: He is always convinced that it says what he means.

    — George Bernard Shaw
  • A TV remote is female: It easily gives a man pleasure, he'd be lost without it, and while he doesn't always know which buttons to push, he just keeps trying.

    — Anon
  • Hammers are male: Because in the last 5000 years they've hardly changed at all, and are occasionally handy to have around.

    — Anon
  • The right thing to do is to do nothing, the place to do it is in a place of concealment and the time to do it is as often as possible.

    — Tony Cook "The Biology of Terrestrial Molluscs"
  • All that mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books.

    — Thomas Carlyle "The Hero as Man of Letters"
Descendants of Andrew and Jane GRAHAM
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  • Andrew0 Graham (cir. 1662 - bet Nov 1736 - May 1739)
    • Jane UnknownSurname (bef. 1665 - aft. 1739)
      • Sibell1 Graham
        • William Bell (say 1687 - )
      • Ducibella1 Graham
        • Edward Graham (cir. 1690 - cir. 1752)
          • Ducibella2 Graham
          • William2 Graham (cir. 1722 - Aug 1808)
            • Eleanor Murray (cir. 1729 - Sep 1783)
              • Mary3 Graham
              • David3 Graham
              • George3 Graham
                • Easet Carruthers (cir. Aug 1767 - Jul 1853)
                  • William4 Graham (cir. Apr 1791 - aft. 1861)
                    • Jane Ferguson (cir. Jun 1793 - aft. 1861)
                      • Sarah5 Graham
                        • William Little (cir. 1802 - aft. 1871)
                      • Easet5 Graham
                        • John Turnbull (cir. Oct 1815 - aft. 1891)
                      • Isabella5 Graham
                        • John Turnbull (cir. Oct 1815 - aft. 1891)
                      • Richard5 Graham
                      • Margaret5 Graham
                        • ?
                      • George5 Graham
                      • Jane5 Graham
                  • Richard4 Graham
                    • Jane Graham (cir. 1801 - Aug 1884)
                      • George5 Graham
                      • Anthony5 Graham
                      • Edward5 Graham
                      • Jane5 Graham
                      • Easet5 Graham
                      • Walter5 Graham
                      • Richard5 Graham
                      • Mary E.5 Graham
                        • Romulus G. Irving (cir. 1833 - Aug 1871)
                        • John H. Monkhouse (bet Jan 1844 - Mar 1844 - Nov 1895)
                  • Edward4 Graham
                    • Frances Stephenson (cir. 1822 - May 1857)
                  • John4 Graham
                    • Elizabeth Graham (cir. Jan 1814 - Sep 1875)
                      • Mary E.5 Graham
                      • Elizabeth5 Graham
                      • George5 Graham
                      • Edward5 Graham
                      • Eleanor5 Graham
                      • Jane F. G.5 Graham
              • William3 Graham
              • Margaret3 Graham
          • Andrew2 Graham
          • Jane2 Graham
          • George2 Graham
      • Ann1 Graham
      • Stephen1 Graham (say 1705 - bet Jun 1757 - Oct 1757)
        • Abigail Rea (cir. Oct 1709 - aft. 1789)
          • Andrew2 Graham (cir. Apr 1736 - cir. Apr 1801)
            • Jane Graham (say 1736 - aft. 1804)
              • David3 Graham
              • Abigail3 Graham
              • Richard3 Graham
              • Stephen3 Graham (cir. 1774 - Dec 1856)
                • Jane Baty (cir. Aug 1778 - cir. Oct 1826)
                  • Andrew4 Graham
                    • Jane Moffet (cir. 1814 - aft. 1881)
                      • William5 Graham
                      • John5 Graham
                        • Mary Hewitson (cir. 1833 - bet Sep 1867 - Dec 1867)
                      • Thomas5 Graham
                  • William4 Graham
                  • Sarah4 Graham
                  • Mary4 Graham
                    • ?
                      • David5 Graham
                        • Jane Graham (cir. 1843 - bet 1901 - 1924)
                      • Edward ?.5 Graham
                  • Jane4 Graham (cir. Jan 1819 - Oct 1907)
                    • James Turnbull (Jun 1820 - Mar 1891)
                      • Robert5 Turnbull
                        • Helen Rowe (Jun 1861 - May 1917)
                      • Ellen5 Turnbull (Jun 1854 - Jun 1926)
                        • George G. Andrews (Jul 1851 - Aug 1920)
                      • Stephen5 Turnbull
                        • Charlotte C. Finlay (Sep 1864 - Dec 1953)
                      • James5 Turnbull
              • Margaret3 Graham (cir. Aug 1776 - aft. 1804)
              • William3 Graham (cir. Oct 1777 - bef. 1804)
          • Mary2 Graham
          • David2 Graham (cir. Mar 1741 - bet Mar 1810 - Jul 1812)
            • Jane Little (say 1741 - )
              • Male3 Graham or Little
              • Frances3 Graham (cir. Jul 1779 - Dec 1856)
                • William Scaife (May 1784 - bet 1813 - 1841)
                  • Abigail4 Scaife (cir. 1808 - cir. Dec 1817)
                  • John4 Scaife
                    • Mary Bell (cir. 1808 - bet Jan 1885 - Mar 1885)
                      • Frances5 Scaife
                      • Robert5 Scaife
                        • Jane Wilson (cir. 1841 - bet Jan 1876 - Mar 1876)
                        • Mary Nixon (cir. 1840 - aft. 1901)
                      • Sarah5 Scaife
                        • John Telford (cir. 1838 - bet 1881 - 1891)
                      • Jane5 Scaife
                        • ?
                        • William Barnes (cir. 1841 - aft. 1891)
                      • Mary5 Scaife
                        • Joseph Lyall (cir. 1847 - aft. 1881)
                      • John5 Scaife
                      • Martha M.5 Scaife
                        • William Calvert (cir. 1854 - aft. 1911)
                  • David4 Scaife
                  • James H.4 Scaife
          • Richard2 Graham (cir. Feb 1743 - )
            • Elizabeth UnknownSurname (say 1742 - aft. 1808)
          • Stephen2 Graham
          • Jane2 Graham
          • Grimston2 Graham (cir. Nov 1748 - cir. 1810)
          • William2 Graham
          • Jane2 Graham
            • John Scaife (cir. Jul 1760 - 1788)
              • Jane3 Scaife
              • William3 Scaife
              • James3 Scaife
              • James3 Scaife
              • Abigail3 Scafe
                • Thomas Scott (cir. Feb 1790 - bet Jun 1872 - Sep 1872)
                  • Thomas4 Scott
                • William Wright
                  • Jane4 Wright
                  • George4 Wright
                  • Abigail4 Wright
                  • William4 Wright
              • John3 Scaife
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