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Women fight for democracy and engage in the world. But they shouldn't try and be copying men and be masculine; they should anchor on the home and build on those fundamentals. — Vivienne Westwood

However, this is too harmonious, grand, and overwhelming a universe to believe it all on accident. — Mitch Albom

Three important characteristics of propaganda are that ( l ) it is intentional and purposeful, designed to incite a particular reaction or action in the target audience; (2) it is advantageous to the propagandist or sender which is why advertising, public relations, and political campaigns are considered forms of propaganda; and (3) it is usually one-way and informational (as in a mass media campaign), as opposed to two-way and interactive communication. — Nancy Snow

The few who do are the envy of the many who only watch. — Jim Rohn

There was something about her.. Even the way she didn't like me drew me in, and I couldn't help but smile. — Kiera Cass

[The incestuous father...] may be unconsciously seeking revenge against either his wife or his mother for what he considers a variety of emotional crimes against him. — Susan Forward

Beauty, she had discovered occupied a narrow band. Ugliness, on the hand, had infinite variation. — Ian McEwan

If we make it out of this, I'm going to need a hug - and a night of hot sex." "It's a deal." "What's — Pamela Clare

Women's stories have been neglected for so long - unless they were queens. Exploring the history of women is a way of redressing that imbalance. — Kate Williams

Man is a social being; it's not surprising we love social proofs, it sells brands fast — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Jim, as just a spoken poet, was not that good. He needed the music behind him. He felt a security and a sense of abandon when the music existed around him. — Ray Manzarek

Those were the black ears; the lost years. He had allowed himself to become the victim of events, rather than their master. [Jakab] — Stephen Lloyd Jones

With twins, reading aloud to them was the only chance I could get to sit down. I read them picture books until they were reading on their own. — Beverly Cleary