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Top American Male Chauvinist Quotes

There is plenty of peace in any home where the family doesn't make the mistake of trying to get together. — Kin Hubbard

It's an honor to stand for God, and if we want to know where we should be standing, the red letters in the Bible will never steer us wrong. — Monica Johnson

Do you know why I love God? Because Heaven is real. And one day, when we get to Heaven, we are going to have arms and legs. And we are going to run, and we are going play, and we are going to race. — Nick Vujicic

Humility is not an attribute but a key to development. — Zoltan Andrejkovics

American theatre, to me, represents zeroing down on what the need is to get inside the personal hearts of people. I think it's really beautiful if we can keep doing that instead of just fluffing everything up and hiding again. — Kelli O'Hara

People like bonnets. I don't think you can under-estimate that. — Andrew Davies

If you can do something about a situation, why worry? And if you can't do something about a situation, why worry? — Dalai Lama

I've never been crazy when it comes to controlling my diet. I just avoid processed foods, don't mix carbs and make sure I get my protein. I'm a carnivore. I love my wild game and especially my buffalo meat. — Diego Sanchez

Hark! Peace! It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman, Which gives the stern'st good-night. He is about it. — William Shakespeare

I?m much bigger in Britain than I am there. I'm well-known, but my name's That Guy in America ... People shout: "Hey ? I know you! You're That Guy.". — Billy Connolly

But if you've ever felt love, you'll know how painful it is to suffer for love. — Paulo Coelho

An education is truly "fitted for freedom" only if it is such as to produce free citizens, citizens who are free not because of wealth or birth, but because they can call their minds their own. Male and female, slave-born and freeborn, rich and poor, they have looked into themselves and developed the ability to separate mere habit and convention from what they can defend by argument. They have ownership of their own thought and speech, and this imparts to them a dignity that is far beyond the outer dignity of class and rank. — Martha C. Nussbaum

Was - there was already a lot of activity — Robyn Carr

It is not the return on my investment that I am concerned about; it's the return of my investment — Will Rogers

A fair woman shall not only command without authority but persuade without speaking. — Philip Sidney