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John Montague Poetry Quotes By Dorothy Parker

[To woman bragging about having kept her husband for seven years:] Don't worry, if you keep him long enough, he'll come back in style. — Dorothy Parker

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Francois Mitterrand

I started my political life in the Resistance. It was there that I had my first responsibility. — Francois Mitterrand

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

In that brief glance Vronsky has time to notice the restrained animation that played over her face and fluttered between her shining eyes and the barely noticeable smile that curved her red lips. It was as if a surplus of something so overflowed her being that it expressed itself beyond her will, now in the brightness of her glance, now in her smile. She deliberately extinguished the light in her her eyes, but it shone against her will in a barely noticeable smile. — Leo Tolstoy

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Jessica Mitford

Funeralese has had its ups and downs. The word 'morticians,' first used in Embalmers Monthly for February, 1895, was barred by the Chicago Tribune in 1932, 'not for lack of sympathy with the ambition of undertakers to be well regarded, but because of it. If they haven't the sense to save themselves from their own lexicographers, we shall not be guilty of abetting them in their folly. — Jessica Mitford

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Mary Wollstonecraft

A virtuous man may have a choleric or a sanguine constitution, be gay or grave, unreproved, be firm till he is almost over-bearing, or weakly subsmissive, have no will or opinion of his own; but all women are to be levelled, by meekness and docility, into one character of yielding softness and gentle compliance — Mary Wollstonecraft

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Jennifer Chrisler

Once again, we are thrilled to be hosting this amazing gathering for LGBT families from across the country. Our families are an important part of the LGBT civil rights battle and they are on the frontlines of educating Americans about the reality of our lives. It is important to give parents and their children a safe place to gather, an opportunity to re-energize and access to the tools we need to create a more just society. I invite everyone who cares about equality for all families to be a part of this historic week. — Jennifer Chrisler

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Rachel Kushner

It's really a misconception to identify the writer with the main character, given that the author creates all the characters in the book. In certain ways, I'm every character. — Rachel Kushner

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Brian Tracy

Discipline is what you must have to resist the lure of excuses — Brian Tracy

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Ingrid Newkirk

A burning building doesnt help melt peoples hearts, but times change and tactics, Im sure, have to change with them. If you choose to carry out ALF-style actions, I ask you to please not say more than you need to, to think carefully who you trust, to learn all you can about how to behave if arrested, and so to try to live to fight another day. — Ingrid Newkirk

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Nawal El Saadawi

You know, I look to myself mainly as a creative writer all my life and a medical doctor. — Nawal El Saadawi

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Doris Kearns Goodwin

It seemed as though Theodore's passion for Alice far exceeded his genuine knowledge of her. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Kevin J. Anderson

For a feature in next month's issue of Prog magazine, the photographer spent many hours setting up a photo shoot of me with part of my music collection in my writing office. Since I do most of my writing outside in nature, we felt this shot was most representative. — Kevin J. Anderson

John Montague Poetry Quotes By Robert Wright

There is in the world today a great and mysterious force that shapes the fortunes of millions of people. It is called the stock market. — Robert Wright