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Essentializing Women Quotes By Kathleen McGowan

And whose rules will choose to you follow? God's? Or man's? You say you want to break the outmoded patterns and crate a new model? Then do it. That is part of your destiny, boy. — Kathleen McGowan

Essentializing Women Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

I deny the power of the general government to making paper money, or anything else a legal tender. — Thomas Jefferson

Essentializing Women Quotes By Eric West

I was lucky enough to meet the Material Girl twice. — Eric West

Essentializing Women Quotes By Beryl Markham

Like night, the desert is boundless, comfortless and infinite. Like night, it intrigues the mind and leads it to futility. When you have flown halfway across a desert, you experience the desperation of a sleepless man waiting for dawn which only comes when the importance of it's coming is lost. You fly forever, weary with an invariable scene, and when you are at last released from its monotony, you remember nothing of it because there was nothing there. — Beryl Markham

Essentializing Women Quotes By Jessica Simpson

I am not the type of person who believes everything she reads, but I like to look at photos and see what people are wearing. — Jessica Simpson

Essentializing Women Quotes By Briana Pacheco

I never felt in love with anyone. Though right now with Luna, I'm pretty sure this is what it feels like to be in love with a person. — Briana Pacheco

Essentializing Women Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Why dwell on the pain, when you can focus on peaceful thoughts? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Essentializing Women Quotes By Anna Kavan

Sidney was intriguing. But she made Anna feel uncomfortable. She had that bright, mocking cynicism that challenged her in some way. Sidney was irritating, almost aggressive; but also there was that curious farouche sort of nervousness about her. And her attractive, one-sided smile that you couldn't quite trust in, and which promised so much; which, perhaps, was the token of a rare inward warmth. There was nothing easy about her. She was sharp, and stinging and stimulating and would need living up to; she would keep you on your mettle. — Anna Kavan