Haruki Murakami Quotes
Aomame Established Several Classes In Her Best Area, Women's Self-defense Techniques. She Made A Large Canvas Dummy In The Shape Of A Man, Sewed A Black Work Glove In The Groin Area To Serve As Testicles, And Gave Female Club Members Thorough Training In How To Kick In That Spot. In The Interest Of Realism, She Stuffed Two Squash Balls Into The Glove. The Women Were To Kick This Target Swiftly, Mercilessly, And Repeatedly. Many Of Them Took Special Pleasure In This Training, And Their Skill Improved Markedly, But Other Members (mostly Men, Of Course) Viewed The Spectacle With A Frown And Complained To The Club's Management That She Was Going Overboard.
As A Result, Aomame Was Called In And Instructed To Rein In The Ball-kicking Practice
Related Authors
- Caterina Murino
- David E. Fessenden
- Dawn DeVries Sokol
- Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla
- Marge Baylin
- Mikkel Clair Nissen
- Paul Cwalina
- Raymond Lulle
- Roxanne Hargrove
- Satya Nadella
- Tom Toles
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs
While I still did not know what self- actualization that sat on the top level of the pyramid meant, I could believe that if I knew I would be able — Vann Chow
-
Eddie Robinson Grambling Quotes
People look at black pride in America and sport's impact on it. In the major cities it took off the first time Jackie Robinson stole home. In the deep South, — Jerry Izenberg
-
High Tech Quotes
Many offenders are tracked for prison at early ages, labeled as criminals in their teen years, and then shuttled from their decrepit, underfunded inner city schools to brand-new, high-tech prisons. — Michelle Alexander
-
Join Me Star Wars Quotes
Certainly people are always very envious of me. When I join a new theater company, the other actors look down the program, see my Return of the Jedi credit and — Caroline Blakiston
-
Welcome To Married Life Quotes
We welcome you to this moment in your lives and to the place you have come to in each other's hearts. We join with you on this day, as you — Marianne Williamson