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Estridge Group Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

The Afghans themselves say that if you put two Afghans in a room, you get three factions. — P. J. O'Rourke

Estridge Group Quotes By Susan Cooper

You know how many there are. You can't convince them and you can't kill 'em. You can only do your best in the opposite direction ... — Susan Cooper

Estridge Group Quotes By Bell Hooks

If you're in a domestic situation where the man is violent, patriarchy and male domination - even though you understand it intersectionally - you focus, you highlight that dimension of it, if that's what is needed to change the situation. — Bell Hooks

Estridge Group Quotes By C.D. Reiss

I was loved by a team of smart, shrewd, criminally-inclined vigilantes. But I was loved. If I denied that any longer, I was calling them all liars. And if I denied I was worthy of it, I was convincing myself they were delusional and stupid. I wasn't lying to myself anymore. Not about that. — C.D. Reiss

Estridge Group Quotes By Denis Waitley

There is an island fantasy A "Someday I'll," we'll never see When recession stops, inflation ceases Our mortgage is paid, our pay increases That Someday I'll where problems end Where every piece of mail is from a friend Where the children are sweet and already grown ... Most unhappy people ... put happiness on "law away" And struggle through a blue today ... Life's most important revelation Is that the journey means more than the destination ... — Denis Waitley

Estridge Group Quotes By B.A. Gabrielle

I first started out wanting to draw manga. But because my wrist got weak, I decided to write and draw all my book covers instead. — B.A. Gabrielle

Estridge Group Quotes By Sun Tzu

Attack by Stratagem — Sun Tzu

Estridge Group Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Unerring solitude forces a person to confront their morality and aloneness. Solitude makes personal confession possible. — Kilroy J. Oldster