Dirtiest Yearbook Quotes & Sayings
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When men are oppressed, it's a tragedy. When women are oppressed, it's tradition. — Letty Cottin Pogrebin

I have three dogs at home. Even after losing a series or winning a series, they treat me the same way. — Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Part of our good consists in the endeavor to do sorrows away, and in the power to sustain them when the endeavor fails,
to bear them nobly, and thus help others to bear them as well. — Leigh Hunt

Even though I like looking good - don't get me wrong - but if I don't want to, I don't have to. — Valerie June

In my view, there's no doubt that the Soviets had infinitely greater trouble holding their structure together than we did. — Henry A. Kissinger

Beauty is what attracts men naturally, but really I think we dress for other women, not necessarily for men. We torture ourselves every single day, and I wish that we wouldn't because we should all just get along, really. — Odette Annable

Like civil-rights protesters who sang rousing hymns as they were carried off to jail, Twitterers are bearing witness to what's happening around them, and calling out into the darkness of cyberspace for confirmation. I'm here. You're here, too. We are present. — Douglas Rushkoff

I bade adieu to mechanical inventions, determined to devote the rest of my life to the study of the inventions of God. — John Muir

THE IMPULSE IS TO SQUEEZE AND
FONDLE BABY WILD ANIMALS
BUT THEN THEY'D BE BROKEN AND
WHAT GOOD WOULD THEY BE? — Jenny Holzer

I always try to be a reliable friend. — Diego Boneta

We do not like the idea that any other creature can be better than we are. It is highly probable that if we ever have to face a superior race, we will die of it. — Murray Leinster

I'm trying to find out NOT how Nature could be, but how Nature IS. — Richard P. Feynman

Lampard, as usual, arrived in the nick of time, but it wasn't quite soon enough. — Alan Parry

Beauty only happens once. — Jacques Derrida

There is nothing else for people to do. They do not think. They feel no passion, no hatred, no sadness; they feel nothing but fear, and a desire to control. So they watch, and poke, and pry. — Lauren Oliver