Clyster Syringe Quotes & Sayings
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Adolescence is a skin we never quite shed. — Tom McNeal

If work is part of your identity, think very carefully before you give it up. Giving it up won't make you a better mother; it will make you less of the person you are; and that will make you less of a mother. — Jean Marzollo

When your lover is a liar, you and he have a lot in common, you're both lying to you! — Susan Forward

Inspector Turner's hope to marry a wealthy Mr. Right and leave the service stayed just that - a hope - as so often Mr. Right turned out to be either Mr. Liar, Mr. Drunk or Mr. Already Married. — Jasper Fforde

I don't think most men do hate women at all - I think most men are trying their best and facing a culturation into masculine behaviour that forces them to deny their own humanity and to exaggerate distance from the world of women. — Naomi Wolf

People have always told me I look young for my age ... and I think it's because I've always taken care of myself. — Ian Ziering

With distrust came suspicion and with suspicion came fear, and with fear came hate--and these, in already distorted minds, inflamed a hell. — Zane Grey

In feature films the director is God; in documentary films God is the director. — Alfred Hitchcock

In 1916, Infants' and Children's Wear Review insisted upon pink for boys and blue for girls. In 1939, Parents magazine claimed that pink was a good color for boys because it was a pale version of red, which was the color of Mars, the war god. Blue was good for girls because it was the color of Venus, and of the Virgin Mary. So, pink for girls is a relatively recent trend, and utterly random. — Tim Gunn

When you're in a rut, you have to question everything except your ability to get out of it. — Twyla Tharp

There are other writers whose work is connected with everyday life and with the history of the people. And this doesn't mean they have any connection to nationalist ideals. Sometimes, they even suffer more at the hands of nationalists. — Teju Cole