Countrywomen Quotes & Sayings
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Top Countrywomen Quotes
One never feels such distaste for one's countrymen and countrywomen as when one meets them abroad. — Rose Macaulay
When, as President Joseph F. Smith said, we "catch a spark from the awakened memories of the immortal soul, "let us be quietly grateful. When of great truths we can say "I know," that powerful spiritual witness may also carry with it the sense of our having known before. With rediscovery, we are really saying "I know - again!" — Neal A. Maxwell
He'd think about that later. — Sarah J. Maas
Government is not the answer to the problem - it IS the problem. — Ronald Reagan
Your love defines your life. — Debasish Mridha
Since I was a very small boy, traveling from town to town, three hundred days a year, I learned to love this life. The cradlelike rock and sway of the train, the hospitality of our countrymen, the gentle hearts of our countrywomen. You will find that, as long as you keep moving, there is no end to the delights awaiting you. But you must keep moving, Feliu. Even when the heart skips; even when the view blurs. — Andromeda Romano-Lax
I wish I was 100 percent confident in my own skin. It's always a process, but getting older, I've become more confident. — Brittany Snow
Patriotism is love of country. But you can't love your country without loving your countrymen and countrywomen. We don't always have to agree, but we must empower each other, we must find the common ground, we must build bridges across our differences to pursue the common good. — Cory Booker
Seven years of this and I'll have lost whatever edge I once had," I said. "I'll have turned into one of those well-fed countrywomen who pride themselves on making better preserves then their neighbors, and give all their chickens names. — Juliet Marillier
I love the characters I've had the opportunity to play. — Ben Whishaw
Finding that no religion is based on facts and cannot therefore be true, I began to reflect what must be the condition of mankind trained from infancy to believe in errors. — Robert Owen
If they keep exposing you to education, you might even realize some day that man becomes immortal only in what he writes on paper, or hacks into rock, or slabbers onto a canvas, or pulls out of a piano. — Robert Ruark
Starbucks represents something beyond a cup of coffee. — Howard Schultz
