Lysistrata Feminist Quotes & Sayings
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As my late mother famously observed, the one thing to be said for growing old is that every year there are a few more things I don't have to give a rat's ass about. — Lawrence Block

Power plants break up the way you see the world; they can push you into the second attention; yet to continuously take them, weakens the subtle psychical body. — Frederick Lenz

Who loved without any genuine feeling, with superfluous phrases, affectedly, hysterically, with an expression that suggested that it was not love nor passion, but something more significant; ... — Anton Chekhov

proportioned. While — Jules Verne

Whoever undertakes to create soon finds himself engaged in creating himself. — Harold Rosenberg

The first effect of realizing that one is made of nothing is a kind of panic-stricken insecurity. One looks round for some more stable thing to clutch, and in this matter none of the beings of our experience are any more stable than we, for at the origin of them all is the same truth: all are made of nothing. — Frank Sheed

How can you be like this?' I whisper. 'How can you even trust me, after everything?' 'I'm not sure I do trust you,' he whispers back. He reaches out with his other hand and touches my stomach. I feel it drop to the floor. (My stomach, that is.) 'But ... ' He shrugs. He's rubbing my stomach, and I close my eyes-because it feels good. (So good.) And also because I want him to kiss me again. — Rainbow Rowell

We're not motivated by money. We are into this thing that we're building. — David Karp

at the time of my visit he still had failed to — Elizabeth Kolbert

I don't know if it's true that most people don't know this, but the reason that I play music is because of my favourite band of all time - AC/DC. — Jeremy Fisher

We all pretend things sometimes. And sometimes we leave thing too late. — Marianne De Pierres

Knowing that home was hateful to us both, I imagined that her calling me by the word meant I was expedient, or sturdy; but if I could only keep her hand in mine, I knew I would give my four limbs and my heart for the privilege, becoming instead four walls and a roof. — Lyndsay Faye