Fatime Stojku Quotes & Sayings
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The construction of masculinity and femininity was driven by the need to sell products. — Benita Roth
I don't think anybody cares about unwed mothers unless they're black or poor. The question is not morality, the question is money. That's what we're upset about. — Toni Morrison
You can't think about presence, and the mind can't understand it. Understanding presence is being present. — Eckhart Tolle
Keep something in front of you Studies tell us that we move toward what we consistently see. You should keep something in front of you, even if it's symbolic, to remind you of what you are believing for. — Joel Osteen
You should be careful with opening doors to secrets, says Claude. Sometimes secrets are secrets because that's the best way. — Claire King
fear can only be created by an enclosed mind happiness and laughter are all measures of are success when the reality are goals are all the same death
so the reality of success can be seen as a disguise to protect from the fear which is death — Richard Kent
Is there a reason why you're standing there, staring out the window and watching the neighbors? Are we preparing to kill them and drag them down to the basement and bury them alive? — R.L. Mathewson
In an era of endless innovation and constant disruption, what is any company really worth? How does a startup determine its valuation? — Jay Samit
At least I thought it was a wall. It sure felt like one. It was hard. It was flat. It stretched out on either side of me. You know ... wall. — D.J. MacHale
I don't think I knew any of my father's friends - male friends - by their real names. I remember them only by their nicknames. — Toni Morrison
A man in love is like a clipped coupon - it's time to cash in. — Mae West
I used to believe my father about everything but then I had children myself & now I see how much stuff you make up just to keep yourself from going crazy. — Brian Andreas
Great matter to have one's hand kissed. She was provoked at his having written the apology. She answered in as light and bantering a spirit as she fancied it deserved, and — Kate Chopin
When I lived in rural Oxfordshire, I was walking home across a field when I stroked a cow. The damn thing butted me in the orchestras. — Mark Lawrenson