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Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Poul Henningsen

Democracy can only be measured on the existence of an opposition — Poul Henningsen

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

A single scream erupted from the crowd. It was a sort of experimental sound, trying to decide if now, finally, fear was the correct response. — Maggie Stiefvater

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Amy Heckerling

I hope they remake 'Look Who's Talking' - then I'd make some money! — Amy Heckerling

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

Where there is no common power, there is no law — Thomas Hobbes

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Jeff Greenwald

Sharing a bit of yourself, opening a window into your own world, is a good place to begin. — Jeff Greenwald

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Suzanne Brockmann

You can live a hundred lifetimes and not deserve him, you know. — Suzanne Brockmann

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Louise Gluck

Sounds weren't coming out of my mouth. And yet they were in my head, expressed, possibly, as something less exact, thought perhaps, though at the time they still seemed like sounds to me. — Louise Gluck

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Lucy H. Pearce

Who is She? She is your power, your Feminine source. Big Mama. The Goddess. The Great Mystery. The web-weaver. The life force. The first time, the twentieth time you may not recognize her. Or pretend not to hear. As she fills your body with ripples of terror and delight.

But when she calls you will know you've been called. Then it is up to you to decide if you will answer. — Lucy H. Pearce

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Aimee Molloy

Where we once had fear we now have courage, because we have been given knowledge. — Aimee Molloy

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Eldridge Cleaver

Too much agreement kills a chat. — Eldridge Cleaver

Cvitkovic Joseph Quotes By Ann Douglas

The progress of women's rights in our culture, unlike other types of 'progress,' has always been strangely reversible. — Ann Douglas