Eleanor Roosevelt Womens Rights Quotes & Sayings
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seems that he forgot to mention using his leg to block a bullet several weeks back. He's — Morris Fenris
True thought is pre-physical. This is the thinking-behind-the-thinking responsible for all the genuinely consequential choices we make in the world. A thinking that is not dependent on linear deduction, but that moves fast as lightning, making connections on different levels, bringing them together. — Eben Alexander
The right way is the greatest gratifier of human wishes ever come upon - when allowed to operate. It is as morally sound as the Golden Rule. It is the way of willing exchange, of common consent, of self-responsibility, of open opportunity. It respects the right of each to the product of his labor. It limits the police force to keeping the peace. It is the way of the free market, private property, limited government. On its banner is emblazoned Individual Liberty. — Leonard Read
I'm always busy, but I'm lazy as well. — Jeff Bridges
For someone who's had a life like mine, living beyond sixty is just being stubborn. — Daniel Galera
A speaker should approach his preparation not by what he wants to say, but by what he wants to learn. — Todd Stocker
The UN Commission on Human Rights, whose membership in recent years has included countries - such as Libya and Sudan - which have deplorable human rights records, and the recent Oil-for-Food scandal, are just a few examples of why reform is so imperative. — John Linder
The husband has the right to avenge himself if his wife is unfaithful. The village has known for many moons that White Eagle planned to steal Prairie Flower away from Howling Wolf. Howling Wolf has learned of this and punished his wife. — Stephanie Grace Whitson
Now there are many Shaftoes - mostly in Tennessee - but the Shaftoe family tree still fits on a cross-stitch sampler. — Neal Stephenson
favormeThe mind is a terrible thing. — Dan Quayle
One of the most beautiful things to do is to paint darkness, which nevertheless has light in it. — Vincent Van Gogh
While you're governing the colony and I'm writing political philosophy, They'll never guess that in the darkness of night we sneak into each other's room and play checkers and have pillow fights. — Orson Scott Card
