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Alojzije Quotes By Marianne Williamson

I also think the women's movement has unintentionally contributed to the dishonoring of motherhood. It happened because we made such a big deal about our right to go out into the world. — Marianne Williamson

Alojzije Quotes By Charlotte Sorel

What you told me was that the love of beauty is like a sickness, as all the devouring love inside a person. I stood there right in front of you and ate one of the crayons you had handed me. For when you love you do not care. — Charlotte Sorel

Alojzije Quotes By John Lennon

Love is a flower you got to let it grow. — John Lennon

Alojzije Quotes By Barbara W. Tuchman

Little attention was paid, because the German people, no matter how hungry, remained obedient. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Alojzije Quotes By Alojzije Stepinac

I seek no mercy; my conscience is clear. — Alojzije Stepinac

Alojzije Quotes By Maya Angelou

Original thinking migrates each day in search of nourishment. — Maya Angelou

Alojzije Quotes By Chris Rock

I've seen women who don't have great relationships with their dads, and it all comes down to this: You have to tell girls you love them every day. — Chris Rock

Alojzije Quotes By Suzanne Brockmann

What she wanted was right there, between them, pressed against her stomach - so big and accessible and user-friendly - neatly covered and ready to go. — Suzanne Brockmann

Alojzije Quotes By Roald Dahl

He resembled, to an extraordinary degree, an asparagus. — Roald Dahl

Alojzije Quotes By Virginia Woolf

To be flung into the sea, to be washed hither and thither, and driven about the roots of the world - the idea was incoherently delightful. She sprang up, and began moving about the room, bending and thrusting aside the chairs and tables as if she were indeed striking through the waters. He watched her with pleasure; she seemed to be cleaving a passage for herself, and dealing triumphantly with the obstacles which would hinder their passage through life. — Virginia Woolf