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Women are the majority of immigrants yet the minority of immigrant employment visas; immigrant and native born women who work in the service arena - such as domestic workers - are not valued for their work, making pennies on the dollar compared to male counterparts; and, women are disproportionately affected by family reunification policies. — Christine Pelosi

We are traveling down a path with no happy ending, and it's too late to turn around. — Mandy Hubbard

If the mother falls, the whole family falls. — Shilpi Somaya Gowda

I never knew it was possible to be so miserable in so many ways. — Amie Kaufman

The American people expect the United States to keep terrorists where they belong, apart from civilized society and outside of America's borders — Eric Cantor

One of the most important things to remember about infant care is: don't change diapers in midstream. — Don Marquis

She never wants to get to the point where she looks forward to hearing from someone. Once you look forward to something, you're inevitably let down and nothing can stay the same so she'd rather expect nothing at all and just be surprised that she was thought of at all. — Donna Lynn Hope

Based upon my early experience at Snow Mountain, I had not viewed it as necessarily advantageous to broadcast the fact that I had a serious ladyfriend elsewhere. — Lee DeBourg

I wasn't going to be a college kid. The only subject I was interested in was English. I think I had a subconscious interest in analyzing story. — Eric Bana

Of having forgotten the colour of loves and the taste of hatreds. We thought we were immortal. — Fernando Pessoa

There's something profoundly liberating about giving, yet we don't do it often enough. It begs the question: why not? For some of us, our demanding schedules overtake our time to volunteer. For others, our fear of economic instability manifests a mindset dominated by pernicious lies like, "You can't afford to give" and "If you give, you won't have enough". However, truth of the matter is we simply cannot afford to not give back! — Jen Lilley

People say that God is a masculine adult who thinks. This is a machista view!
A child says, "God plays." God is in the child. (Leonardo Boff, p. 167) — Mev Puleo

The moon always calmed her - something about the way its soft glow broke through, like there was still hope, even surrounded by the darkness. — Cindi Madsen