Encouraging And Empowering Girls Quotes & Sayings
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You know, everybody makes mistakes when they are president. — William J. Clinton
For a homebody like me, the evolution of gadgets has been a blessing. — Okky Madasari
Sweetness peppered with spice. A smidgen of naughtiness with the nice. Toss in some goofiness with the smart. Throw in some strength to support the heart. Cupfuls of love to even it all out and tenaciousness sprinkled in to combat the doubt. Cook over some fire to meld it all in and you've got one good woman underneath this skin. 2012 — Jenna Cornell
All children should be taught to unconditionally accept, approve, admire, appreciate, forgive, trust, and ultimately, love their own person. — Asa Don Brown
For far too long, the female gender has been plagued with stereotypes, typecasting, as well as, subtle and blatant discrimination. — Asa Don Brown
I looked at an angel today, but the angel could not see me. The angel was more amazing than beautiful, like the best forgotten dream. — Delano Johnson
And when a joke is powerful enough, you don't laugh, you scream. Yes, when the mask slips you scream out loud for all the terror in the world, and I screamed then. — Matt Haig
True love should not have to lie, cheat, or steal. The best kind of love finds you when you need it most. — Shelly Crane
I don't know what I'm doing, but my incompetence has never stopped my enthusiasm. — Woody Allen
The political cartoon, in a way, is one of the highest forms of expression about our times. I don't believe in dramatic statements when it comes to political critique. It doesn't communicate in a way that's subversive enough. — Camille Henrot
The American flag represents all of us and all the values we hold sacred. — Adrian Cronauer
He was tall, thin, and very old, judging by the silver of his hair and beard, which were both long enough to tuck into his belt. He was wearing long robes, a purple cloak that swept the ground, and high-heeled, buckled boots. His blue eyes were light, bright, and sparkling behind half-moon spectacles and his nose was very long and crooked, as though it had been broken at least twice. This man's name was Albus Dumbledore. — J.K. Rowling
