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Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Mo Brooks

We don't have the money in America to keep paying for the education of everybody else's children from around the world. We simply don't have the financial resources to do that. — Mo Brooks

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Children were vehicles for passing things along. These things could be kingdoms, rich wedding gifts, stories, grudges, blood feuds. Through children, alliances were forged; through children, wrongs were avenged. To have a child was to set loose a force in the world. — Margaret Atwood

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Bernard Lown

The International Declaration of Human Rights says the right to housing, health, education should be guaranteed to everyone. The moment these things are provided, we will have a different world order and nuclear weapons will become less of a threat. — Bernard Lown

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

All change is a miracle to contemplate, but it is a miracle which is taking place every instant. — Henry David Thoreau

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Jose Marti

This is the age in which hills can look down upon the mountains. — Jose Marti

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Sylvia Plath

The trouble was, I hated the idea of serving men in any way. — Sylvia Plath

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Leonard Cohen

From bitter searching of the heart,
quickened with passion and with pain
we rise
to play a greater part
this is the faith from which we start. — Leonard Cohen

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Harry Bridges

I would have worked with the devil himself if he'd been for the six hour day and worker control of the hiring hall. — Harry Bridges

Madeline Wuntch Quotes By Rita Rudner

The older theory was, marry an older man because they're more mature. But the new theory is men don't mature. Marry a younger one. — Rita Rudner