Freudianism Feminism Quotes & Sayings
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We cannot alter the essential shape of a single letter without at the same time destroying the familiar printed face of our language, and thereby rendering it useless. — Jan Tschichold
Being indie means being artistic and finding your own eccentric identity. The name of the game for being an indie kid is to never admit you are one. If you do, it goes against your beliefs against labeling, thus making you a hypocrite. — Alexandra Robbins
It seems to me that-at least in our scientific theories of behavior-we have failed to accept the simple fact that human relations are inherently fraught with difficulties and that to make them even relatively harmonious requires much patience and hard work. — Thomas Szasz
Never mind the public, even my appliances refused to acknowledge me. — Lynda Bellingham
I know, darling. Your body speaks to me in ways your mouth would never agree to confessing. — Sai Marie Johnson
You can't help but ... with 20/20 hindsight, go back and say, 'Look, had we done something different, we probably wouldn't be facing what we are facing today.' — Norman Schwarzkopf
Culture changes, fashions change, customs change. Great music is immortal. — Michael Jackson
People always ask how there are female priests, but in this world there are. — Maggie Q
I'm sorry if I'm not flirting with you. I'm kind of spoken for. — Ally Carter
Get out from that kitchen and rattle those pots and pans. Well, roll my breakfast cause I'm a hungry man. — Big Joe Turner
Do I think I'm a holy man? Sometimes. — Lon Milo DuQuette
Before you attack the porcupine, think of its quills! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Patriarchy is itself the prevailing religion of the entire planet, and its essential message is necrophilia. All of the so-called religions legitimating patriarchy are mere sects subsumed under its vast umbrella/canopy. All - from buddhism and hinduism to islam, judaism, christianity, to secular derivatives such as freudianism, jungianism, marxism, and maoism - are infrastructures of the edifice of patriarchy. — Sheila Jeffreys
Opportunity makes a thief. — Francis Bacon
Incredible. It never ceases to amaze Starkey how far society will go to protect the children it loves and to discard the ones it doesn't. — Neal Shusterman
