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Googles History Quotes By Peter Kreeft

Whoever marries the spirit of the times must soon become a widower. — Peter Kreeft

Googles History Quotes By Suzanne Finnamore

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There is no man in the house that I have to try to make happy. There are no more arguments, or nights when I turn away from N in quiet dispair as he snores with an entitled regularity. Everything also stays cleaner; the toilet seat is perpetually down. I have the remote control to the television; no one can take that away. I can watch the Lifetime channel without derision. — Suzanne Finnamore

Googles History Quotes By John Hodgman

I think for the foreseeable future, the truth is going to be awful and funny all at the same time. — John Hodgman

Googles History Quotes By Betty Friedan

I won a really big fellowship to go straight on to get my Ph.D. And I went through agonies of indecision, and then I decided not to accept it. I just decided I didn't want to be an academic. — Betty Friedan

Googles History Quotes By Dorothy Day

With prayer, one can go on cheerfully and even happily. Without prayer, how grim a journey! — Dorothy Day

Googles History Quotes By Liza Palmer

Mixing defensiveness with anger - a wonderful mix, by the way. — Liza Palmer

Googles History Quotes By Mark Frost

Don't make another's pain the source of your own happiness. — Mark Frost

Googles History Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

I find it is not always easy to be sure whether your deeds are good or bad. — L.M. Montgomery

Googles History Quotes By Merry Clayton

Oh boy, I grew up hearing Sam Cooke, The Soul Stirrers, Mahalia Jackson, sitting on Mahalia Jackson's lap in my dad's church. — Merry Clayton

Googles History Quotes By Will Durant

And, after speech, it provided a readier instrument for the dissemination of nonsense than the world has ever known until our time. — Will Durant