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Monday, March 20, 2017

Quote Lady's Quote for March 20

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Quote Lady's Quote of the Day Volume 20, No. 79
ISSN 1534-3073

Quote for Monday, March 20, 2017


A seasonal Monday quote:
It was one of those March days 
when the sun shines hot 
and the wind blows cold: 
when it is summer in the light, 
and winter in the shade. 
~ Charles Dickens (Great Expectations)


   
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Note: National holidays are U.S. 
unless otherwise noted.

March is: Mad for Plaid Month
This week is: American Chocolate Week
Today, March 20 is: Proposal Day & the
 Equinox (start of spring or fall,
 depending on where you are)

Birthday of: Henrik Ibsen [dramatist] (b. 1828)
Big Bird [muppet] (first appeared 1969)
Mr. (Fred McFeely) Rogers [children's TV host]
   (b. 1928)


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