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Coertzen Quotes By Bella DePaulo

What happy and successful single people are threatening is not the institution of marriage but the cultural consensus on its special value. Same-sex marriage does not threaten the institution of marriage, either. The sticking point (or at least one of them) is that large numbers of Americans remain unconvinced that gay men and lesbians are the moral equivalent of straight people. To them, keeping marriage pure and sacred means keeping same-sex partners out. — Bella DePaulo

Coertzen Quotes By Kathe Kollwitz

I can always paint very well with my eyes, but with my hands it doesn't always work out. — Kathe Kollwitz

Coertzen Quotes By David Ignatius

But the U.S. has to be careful. If our strategy depends on Sunnis doing the fighting to clear Mosul and Ramadi - and, as near as I can tell, that is the strategy - then you have to be careful that Sunnis don't perceive the U.S. to be operating arm in arm with Iran or with Iranian-backed Shiite militias that Abadi - Prime Minister Abadi is using in Iraq, so that, in effect, we're fronting for Iran. — David Ignatius

Coertzen Quotes By Richard C. Carrier

These were well-recognized code words in the mystery cults, which meant the same thing there as they clearly do for Clement here: 'babes' were Christians not yet inducted into the higher mysteries, while the 'mature' had been, and thus knew teachings that other Christians did not. But Clement also indicates in the above quotes that there were also teachings that 'babes' were privy to that non-Christians (the 'profane') were not to be told. — Richard C. Carrier

Coertzen Quotes By Peter Hedges

I want to make accessible movies for bright people, but I don't want to play games and be coy. — Peter Hedges

Coertzen Quotes By Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The religious superstitions of women perpetuate their bondage more than all other adverse influences. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton