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Lioes Quotes By Peggy Orenstein

To bring home the point, she compared New Years resolutions of girls at the end of the nineteenth centyry with those at the end of the twentieth. Heres what a young woman of yore wrote:
Resolved: to think before speaking. To work seriously. To be self-restrained in conversations and actions. Not to let my thoughts wander. To be dignified. Interest myself more in others.
And the contemporary girl:
I will try to make myself better in any way i possibly can.... I will lose weight, get new lenses, already got new haircut, good makeup, new clothes and accessories. — Peggy Orenstein

Lioes Quotes By Mike Pompeo

You eventually have to figure out how to balance the books. So that's the reason I gave up my day job to come do this was to go fight to create the space where spending matches America's capacity to tax, and that means economic growth and a smaller, humbler federal government. — Mike Pompeo

Lioes Quotes By Lynn Orloff

a~call it a blessing or call it a curse, but I see all of life in verse~ — Lynn Orloff

Lioes Quotes By Ashleigh Brilliant

Women can do anything men can do, but often have more sense than even to be interested. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Lioes Quotes By Adrian Hodges

Richelieu was a great statesman, and like all great statesman, he was a very ruthless man. He's not cruel. He just does what he has to do. And in his own mind, he's absolutely right. — Adrian Hodges

Lioes Quotes By Adriana Lima

I eat a balanced diet. The secret is to watch your portions, but I also work out a lot. Working out a lot isn't necessary, but I am very active, and my body can endure intense workouts. — Adriana Lima

Lioes Quotes By Bobby Knight

Everyone wants to win, but not everyone is willing to prepare to win. — Bobby Knight

Lioes Quotes By Robert Jackson Bennett

And then he understands: it's a loop, an endless loop of injured children, growing old but keeping their pain fresh and new, causing yet more injury and starting the whole cycle over again. — Robert Jackson Bennett