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Funny Zip Line Quotes By Gloria Steinem

I supported Hillary Clinton. She would have made an excellent president. I didn't think she could get elected. I thought it was too soon. — Gloria Steinem

Funny Zip Line Quotes By H.G.Wells

Indeed Christianity passes. Passes - it has gone! It has littered the beaches of life with churches, cathedrals, shrines and crucifixes, prejudices and intolerances, like the sea urchin and starfish and empty shells and lumps of stinging jelly upon the sands here after a tide. A tidal wave out of Egypt. And it has left a multitude of little wriggling theologians and confessors and apologists hopping and burrowing in the warm nutritious sand. But in the hearts of living men, what remains of it now? Doubtful scraps of Arianism. Phrases. Sentiments. Habits. — H.G.Wells

Funny Zip Line Quotes By Anonymous

The pace of change became so quick that the social order acquired a dynamic and malleable nature. — Anonymous

Funny Zip Line Quotes By Stephanie Zimbalist

I will never get married to the head of General Motors. I will never be the wife of a superstar. For those women, their lives are somebody else's ... I will never be a 'Mrs. Blabidyblah!' — Stephanie Zimbalist

Funny Zip Line Quotes By Noam Chomsky

When the disaster began to hit the wealthy as well, the "modern scientific methods of development based solidly on capitalism" (Haines) suddenly became proofs of the evils of statism and socialism - another quick transition that takes place when needed. To — Noam Chomsky

Funny Zip Line Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

The mystical bond of brotherhood makes all men brothers. — Thomas Carlyle

Funny Zip Line Quotes By Diane Hammond

Harriet loved her new persona. As Maxine, she was courageous and accomplished, a woman of sophistication equally at home in Cannes or on the Indian subcontinent. As Maxine she didn't walk, she strode; she did not merely see, but beheld. The very air she breathed was bracing. Here was a conqueror of worlds. — Diane Hammond