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Democrac Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

Independence is a complex word in a foreign tongue. To resist occupation, whether you're a nation or merely a woman, you must understand the language of your enemy. Conquest and liberation and democrac and divorce are words that mean squat, basically, when you have hungry children and clothes to get out on the line and it looks like rain. — Barbara Kingsolver

Democrac Quotes By Ellen Wittlinger

Well, you just have to make sure that you're his escape — Ellen Wittlinger

Democrac Quotes By Albert Camus

My profession lent itself nicely to my vocation for heights. It freed me of any bitterness towards my fellow men, who were alwaysin my debt, without my owing them anything. It placed me above the judge whom, I in turn judged, above the defendant whom I forced into gratitude. — Albert Camus

Democrac Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

I feel that the care of libraries and the use of books, and the knowledge of books, is a tremendously vital thing, and that we who deal with books and who love books have a great opportunity to bring about something in this country which is more vital here than anywhere else, because we have the chance to make a democracy that will be a real democrac. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Democrac Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Whatever had form or shape must be limited, and could not be eternal. — Swami Vivekananda

Democrac Quotes By Kate Griffin

If I had to be succinct, I guess I would say that urban magic works on the premise that magic is created by life. And life, these days, is about the underground, the buses, the street lamps, the smell of Chinese take away and the footsteps you half-thought you could hear behind you in the empty car park, but which are gone when you look again. — Kate Griffin

Democrac Quotes By Ayn Rand

A good quotation must be a complete entity. It must be like a headline - sharp, clear, whole. — Ayn Rand