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Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By Dov Charney

Women initiate most domestic violence, yet out of a thousand cases of domestic violence, maybe one is involving a man. And this has made a victim of culture out of women. — Dov Charney

Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By Cate Marvin

I have no precise idea of who makes up my readership. I'm surprised when I discover people have read my poems at all. — Cate Marvin

Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By George Scialabba

When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail; and when you're a left-wing sorehead, everything is an occasion to damn the rich. — George Scialabba

Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

To bring relevance to people, you have to be able to speak their language effectively — Sunday Adelaja

Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By Marie Helvin

I never get asked out by men my own age, as they all want to go out with 20-year-olds, and the men that do ask me out are too young. — Marie Helvin

Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By Shahrukh Khan

Maybe the country doesn't pray for me like they do for Sachin Tendulkar, but I know I'm on a good wicket as well. — Shahrukh Khan

Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By Marion Zimmer Bradley

Or is it only that there are so few of us, now, who were young together? — Marion Zimmer Bradley

Chaseedaw Giles Quotes By Suzanne Collins

There were two Avoxes with me in prison. Darius and Lavinia, but the guards mostly called them the redheads. They'd been our servants in the Training Center, so they arrested them, too. I watched them being tortured to death. She was lucky. They used too much voltage and her heart stopped right off. It took days to finish him off. Beating, cutting off parts. They kept asking him questions, but he couldn't speak, he just made these horrible animals sounds. They didn't want information, you know? They wanted me to see it. — Suzanne Collins