Bogardia Quotes & Sayings
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What I am proud of, what seems so simply clear, is that feminism is a way to fight for justice, always in short supply.
— Barbara Strickland
The reasons for which 'this' world has been characterized as 'apparent' are the very reasons which indicate its reality; any other kind of reality is absolutely indemonstrable. — Friedrich Nietzsche
It's work, son," Father said. "That's what money is; it's hard work. — Laura Ingalls Wilder
If a body could just find oot the exac' proper proportion and quantity that ought to be drunk every day, and keep to that, I verily trow that he might leeve for ever, without dying at a', and that doctors and kirkyards would og oot o' fashion. — James Hogg
I suppose I really seemed mad, then; but it was only through the awfulness of having said nothing but the truth, and being thought to be deluded. — Sarah Waters
I desperately wanted to play the part of Darth Vader's mother - I think she ended up being played by a Scandinavian actress - because my son was completely crazy about 'Star Wars.' — Lindsay Duncan
Police chiefs don't think a cat can possibly turn into a lion; and yet, it happens. — Victor Hugo
Put down me for a lifetime of success: give me credit, I'll find ways of paying. — Evita Peron
People always make fun of my eyebrows and think that I shape them this way! But if you see a picture of me from when I was two years old, I have the same exact eyebrow shape. — Gigi Hadid
Our Lord Himself, not being detached from things externally. Our Lord was amazingly in and out among ordinary things; His detachment was on the inside towards God. External detachment is often an indication of a secret vital attachment to the things we keep away from externally. — Oswald Chambers
Sleep is crucial and I tend to find when the sun is shining I find it much more difficult to get that sense of sleep. — DJ Spooky
I could not help but wonder, that night and later, why my father would even mention my marrying someone who came from a country that my mother so obviously disliked. I recall wondering that distinctly, while somehow missing the obvious connection that this boy was a prince and that I, the niece of a king, was a princess. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock
If you don't know what to do, find your worst Piece and look for a better Square. — Gerard Schwarz
