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The woman movement is one which is uniting by co-operating influences, all the antagonisms that are warring on the family state. Spiritualism, free love, free divorce, the vicious indulgences consequent on unregulated civilization, the worldliness which tempts men and women to avoid large families, often by sinful methods, thus making the ignorant masses the chief supply of the future ruling majorities; and most powerful of all, the feeble constitution and poor health of women, causing them to dread maternity as
what it is fast becoming
an accumulation of mental and bodily tortures. — Catharine Beecher

To be really artful, though, you have to be subjective and so singular. — Sylvester Stallone

Poverty is considered quaint in the rural areas because it comes thatched. — John Gummer

We all love being outdoors. Grandma was in her garden or fishing; Mama loves to fish and I love to be outside. We all love the Lord. — Reba McEntire

Working with children is the easiest part of educating for democracy, because children are still undefeated and have no stake in being prejudiced. — Margaret Halsey

When someone sees in you what you've been feeling all along, that's an awesome thing. — Anthony Hemingway

Music is a language that speaks to people emotions. — The Unknown

When I was a teenager, I wanted to be a rock star, not an actor. It means I can do what I want on my own terms. — Iwan Rheon

Let's influence ourselves, let's influence others. — Vladimir Raykov

love is myself in the mirror.
i will see love every time. — AVA.

My most famous show is the 'Kitchen Show.' More famous than any gallery show or museum show I curated. — Hans Ulrich Obrist

The Welsh are all actors. It's only the bad ones who become professional. — Richard Burton

It's okay to not know completely what you want or what you should be doing and to stumble a little bit. — Milo

Gail Godwin has written a book about the heaviest matters of loss, grief, and loneliness with a touch so light that I was as often deeply amused by it as I was deeply moved. — Frederick Buechner

I don't think I'd ever really survive the outdoors. — Jared Gilman