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Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By Mary Wollstonecraft

It is the preservation of the species, not of individuals, which appears to be the design of Deity throughout the whole of nature. — Mary Wollstonecraft

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By Ray Bradbury

He carries no burden, he feels no pain. What man, like woman, lies down in the darkness and gets up with child? The gentle, smiling ones own the good secret. Oh, what strange wonderful clocks women are. They nest in Time. They make flesh that holds fast and binds eternity. — Ray Bradbury

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By Mae West

Opportunity knocks for every man, but you have to give a woman a ring. — Mae West

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By Isaac Bashevis Singer

Heaven and earth conspire that everything which has been, be rooted and reduced to dust. Only the dreamers, who dream while awake, call back the shadows of the past and braid nets from the unspun thread. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

They lived freely among the students, they argued with the men over philosophical, sociological and artistic matters, they were just as good as the men themselves: only better, since they were women. — D.H. Lawrence

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By Sendhil Ramamurthy

I think Deepika is the best looking girl and actor in Bollywood. — Sendhil Ramamurthy

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By Charles R. Swindoll

Know yourself, like yourself, be yourself. — Charles R. Swindoll

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By Alison Lurie

As one went to Europe to see the living past, so one must visit Southern California to observe the future. — Alison Lurie

Bedienungsanleitung Quotes By John Updike

I must go to Nature disarmed of perspective and stretch myself like a large transparent canvas upon her in the hope that, my submission being perfect, the imprint of a beautiful and useful truth would be taken. — John Updike