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Kuritzky Quotes By Sheila Jeffreys

The scope of the transgender empire may be reaching its peak, as transcriticism is increasing at a fast pace both within activist feminism and from wives and regretters. There is an increasing groundswell of criticism of the concept and practice of transgenderism from a newly invigorated radical feminist movement. Moreover, the idea of transgenderism has become so vague and general that the category is in danger of being exploded. — Sheila Jeffreys

Kuritzky Quotes By Jason Hewitt

It was all her doing. She had cried wolf and the wolf had come. — Jason Hewitt

Kuritzky Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I am a Hound of God. I travel my own road, into Hell and out of it. — Neil Gaiman

Kuritzky Quotes By John G. Lake

Men have said that the cross of Christ was not a heroic thing, but I want to tell you that the cross of Jesus Christ has put more heroism in the souls of men than any other event in human history. — John G. Lake

Kuritzky Quotes By Dov Davidoff

I wish I could be attracted to unattractive women. They're just more interesting. — Dov Davidoff

Kuritzky Quotes By Nicolaus Zinzendorf

I am, as ever, a poor sinner, a captive of eternal love, running by the side of His triumphal chariot, and I have no desire to be anything else as long as I live. — Nicolaus Zinzendorf

Kuritzky Quotes By Anthony Riches

There you go, lads, definitive proof that it isn't who you know that matters, but who you know they've been shagging. — Anthony Riches

Kuritzky Quotes By Thom Mayne

You can't make anything authentic by asking people what they want because they don't know what they want. That's what they're looking at you for. — Thom Mayne

Kuritzky Quotes By Anonymous

In an essay published in 2000, Said concluded that "the notion of an exclusionary civilization ... is an impossible one." Instead, he insisted that the more important question is whether "we want to work for civilizations that are separate or whether we should be taking the more integrative, but perhaps more difficult, path, which is to try to see them as making one vast whole whose exact contours are impossible for one person to grasp, but whose certain existence we can intuit and feel. — Anonymous