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Calasanzvirtual Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

A risk to own anything: a car, a pair of shoes, a packet of cigarettes. Not enough to go around, not enough cars, shoes, cigarettes. Too many people, too few things. What there is must go into circulation, so that everyone can have a chance to be happy for a day. That is the theory; hold to the theory and to the comforts of theory. Not human evil, just a vast circulatory system, to whose workings pity and terror are irrelevant. That is how one must see life in this country: in its schematic aspect. Otherwise one could go mad. Cars, shoes; women too. There must be some niche in the system for women and what happens to them. — J.M. Coetzee

Calasanzvirtual Quotes By Louise Hay

All that I seek is already within me. — Louise Hay

Calasanzvirtual Quotes By Rachel E. Carter

I had trained my whole life as a warrior. But in that moment I was the damsel-in-distress. — Rachel E. Carter

Calasanzvirtual Quotes By George F. Will

The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. — George F. Will

Calasanzvirtual Quotes By Eleanor Smeal

Many family planning clinics and - and programs that service women have refused now to take women's - United State's money because they feel that it would be unethical, and it could injure their clients even more, their patients even more. That has to be changed. — Eleanor Smeal

Calasanzvirtual Quotes By Aristotle.

The body is at its best between the ages of thirty and thirty-five. — Aristotle.

Calasanzvirtual Quotes By Tanya R. Taylor

If anyone views himself as being totally perfect in the actual sense of the word, he is undoubtedly imperfect in God's eyes. For the thought alone is one of presumption, impurity and imperfection. One may rightly strive for perfection pertaining to character and spirit, but must bear in mind that he will never reach its purest form within this human body. The fact that he has strived for it until the end has made him 'perfect' in the eyes of God. — Tanya R. Taylor