Binderup V Quotes & Sayings
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People are always looking for me to be a freak, weird. — Barry White
Real relationship is gritty and earthy, the stuff that life is made of. — Amy Grant
Birds learn how to fly, never knowing where flight will take them. — Mark Nepo
The people on Wall Street broke this country, and they did it one lousy mortgage at a time. It happened more than three years ago, and there has been no real accountability, and there has been no real effort to fix it. — Elizabeth Warren
Words are the soul's ambassadors, who go / Abroad upon her errands to and fro. — James Howell
There is a flip side to this. In the Unix world, libraries which are delivered as libraries should come with exerciser programs. — Eric S. Raymond
During the Suffragette revolt of 1913 I[urged] that what was needed was not the vote, but a constitutional amendment enactingthat all representative bodies shall consist of women and men in equal numbers, whether elected or nominated or coopted or registered or picked up in the street like a coroner's jury. In the case of elected bodies the only way of effecting this is by the Coupled Vote. The representative unit must not be a man or a woman but a man and a woman. — George Bernard Shaw
Yet while nature is in constant flux, we always go against the grain and try to freeze our ideas and experiences and make them absolute. It is egotism that makes us identify with one opinion rather than another, become quarrelsome and unkind, say *this* could not mean *that*, and think we have a duty to change others to suit ourselves. — Karen Armstrong
She nods and the elephant in the room throws back its head and trumpets so loud I think the roof might come off. — Sharon Bolton
My heart beats red, white, and blue.
And with patriotism it aches
Generally, I believe in democracy, freedom and civil rights
But in particular, cupcakes — John Walter Bratton
Humanitarian missions are little different from any other public enterprise, diplomacy included, which is susceptible of misinterpretation by the public, hence ultimately of failure. — Alvin Adams
