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Coalesces Define Quotes By Mark Duplass

My wife and I have been together for many years and that, to me, is like endlessly fascinating and endlessly confusing how to sustain all of the excitement from the front of our relationship, valuing that versus the comfort and knowing that she knows all of my flaws and still loves me. It's great, but certainly not as exciting as it was day one. — Mark Duplass

Coalesces Define Quotes By Gloria Steinem

In the last 25 years, we've convinced ourselves and a majority of the country that women can do what men can do. Now we have to convince the majority of the country - and ourselves - that men can do what women can do ... Let's face it: until men are fully equal inside the home, women will never be really equal outside it. — Gloria Steinem

Coalesces Define Quotes By David Bailey

Rockers are the nicest people to photograph. They have no inhibitions. — David Bailey

Coalesces Define Quotes By Jackie Robinson

I don't think that I or any other Negro, as an American citizen, should have to ask for anything that is rightfully his. We are demanding that we just be given the things that are rightfully ours and that we're not looking for anything else. — Jackie Robinson

Coalesces Define Quotes By Lily Montagu

Organized religion has a part in the evolution of personal religion. It is the material upon which personal religion is grafted, but the process of grafting must be individual. Every human soul must, through thought, prayer, and study, cultivate his [sic] own religion to suit himself. — Lily Montagu

Coalesces Define Quotes By Peter Abrahams

The London I entered was a great bustling metropolitan city at war, an imperial power fighting to hold on to that empire. And the teeming colonial subjects of that empire did not, on the whole, want England to lose that war, but they also did not want the empire to emerge unchanged from it. This, for very many of us, was the hard dilemma. — Peter Abrahams