Liberalistic Quotes & Sayings
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It puzzled Maud that her male relatives could not see this. Was it that men could not believe a woman might share their ambitions, their need for power? Eleanor saw herself as more than Henry's queen, mother of his children. First and foremost, she was Duchess of Aquitaine, never doubting that she could have ruled as well as any man and better than most. — Sharon Kay Penman

We speak of profane arts; but there are none properly such; every art is holy in itself; it is the son of Eternal Light. — Esaias Tegner

Awareness, not deprivation, informs what you eat. Presence, not shame, changes how you see yourself and what you rely on. — Geneen Roth

With regard to manner, be careful to speak in a soft, tender, kind and loving way. Even when you have occasion to rebuke, be careful to do it with manifest kindness. The effect will be incalculably better. — Hosea Ballou

It is a convenient truth: You go into the humanities to pursue your intellectual passion; and it just so happens, as a by-product, that you emerge as a desired commodity for industry. — Damon Horowitz

The main plank in the National Socialist program is to abolish the liberalistic concept of the individual and the Marxist concept of humanity and to substitute for them the folk community, rooted in the soil and bound together by the bond of its common blood. — Adolf Hitler

Neurotics have plenty of non-neurotic friends, but not for long. — Mignon McLaughlin

Trust me, I don't want to be doing this either. But bitching about it isn't going to make it any easier. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

The best way to spoil a good story is by sticking to the facts. — Evan Esar

I miss everything about her even though she's right in front of me. Maybe this is what love is. — Helena Hunting

We must not hate humanity, or despise humanity, or refuse to help humanity; but we must not trust humanity; in the sense of trusting a trend in human nature which cannot turn back to bad things. — G.K. Chesterton

A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say. — Italo Calvino

If you ask any police officer what the worst part of the job is, they will always say breaking bad news to relatives, but this is not the truth. The worst part is staying in the room after you've broken the news, so that you're forced to be there when someone's life disintegrates around them. Some people say it doesn't bother them - such people are not to be trusted. — Ben Aaronovitch

The grim and gritty '90s thing is actually a teenage idea of what adult content is. — Jamie McKelvie