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Discarding American Quotes By Imelda May

When I tell people that I lost my baby weight through breastfeeding, they think I'm exaggerating. But it was brilliant for that. It is great for bonding with your baby. It is hard when no one else can feed her, but it was worth it for me. I loved it. — Imelda May

Discarding American Quotes By Bella Freud

I have always felt that the Internet was a more important research tool for a writer than an artist. — Bella Freud

Discarding American Quotes By Antoine Rivarol

A fool may have his coat embroidered with gold, but it is a fool's coat still. — Antoine Rivarol

Discarding American Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Who does not wish to have noble ancestors?
Who does not wish to have noble descendants?
Even fools boast that their ancestors were sages. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Discarding American Quotes By Andrew Gross

for your 'transactions,' as you call them, is derived from the — Andrew Gross

Discarding American Quotes By David Henry Hwang

My father has always been interested in discarding the past. He's never much liked China or the whole idea behind China or Chinese ways of thinking. He's always been much more attracted to American ways of thinking. He feels Americans are more open - they tell you what they think - and he's very much that way himself. — David Henry Hwang

Discarding American Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Ah, so that must have been her mystery: she had discovered a trail into the forest. Surely that was where she went during her absences. Returning with her eyes filled with gentleness & ignorance, eyes made whole. An ignorance so vast that inside it all the world's wisdom could be contained & lost. — Clarice Lispector