Hamlet's Femininity Quotes & Sayings
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Part of you is the wind," he murmured. "Oui, that is true. But even the wind sometimes rests."
Shaking her head, she slid her hand around the back of his neck, soaking in the intrinsically male heat of his skin.
"Then consider me an endless storm. — Nalini Singh

I currently live in the Plaza in New York and I love it - all that history, all those interesting stories. — Tommy Hilfiger

The Republicans won the women's vote in 2010. It was the first time since Ronald Reagan that the Republicans had won the women's vote. And when you look at the issues that really drove women to the Republican Party, it's been the issues related to the economy, to jobs, the debt. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Barry Gifford, Author of Wild at Heart, says:
Marisa Lankester's unique chronicle of high crimes and low company is as wild a ride as any reader is likely to be taken on. She was the lone woman in the eye of a predatory hurricane that blew across continents and devastated countless lives. That she survived is testament to her brains and bravery. The old-timers who invented violence as a second language contended that nothing is deadlier than the female, to cross her was to buck dangerous odds, and this book tells you why. — Barry Gifford

I just get really bored with sticking to the norm and having the proper conservative image. That's just so not me. — Christina Aguilera

The world has physical limits that we are already encountering, but our economy operates as if no physical limits exist. — Christopher Martenson

It's a big theme in my life, learning about myself and being a better person. I'm a work in progress; I have revelations every day. — Rick Rubin

Cambodia wanted no part of SEATO. We would look after ourselves as neutrals and Buddhists. — Norodom Sihanouk

Home is where i hang my toothbrush and where the cats have their commode — Lilian Jackson Braun

The appeal to the white man's pocket has ever been more effectual than all the appeals ever made to his conscience. — Ida B. Wells

He only felt upset about the breakup because that's what you're supposed to feel. — John Green

People are usually made Dames for virtues I do not possess. — Edith Sitwell

To pray well is the better half of study. — Martin Luther