Mademoiselles Whitby Quotes & Sayings
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I'd take a physical fight over Touchy-Feely Share Time, hands down — Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Stand guard at the portal of your mind. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Our championship committee pledged to review entry conditions and to assess how women golfers might compete on equal terms with men for a place in the Open. — Peter Dawson
Onstage, nothing is as important as truth, nothing. As soon as you lie, they know it. — Elaine Stritch
No race of barbarians ever existed yet offered up children for money. — Samuel Gompers
My friends and I were the class clowns in high school, so one day we were showing off at our seats, and I fell off my chair! I had to get stitches, and I had a bloody lip. I was trying so hard to be a cool class clown! — Prince Royce
Instead of turning away from them (war conditions) in instinctive horror, as people seem to expect, the child may turn towards them with primitive excitement. The real danger is not that the child, caught up all innocently in the whirlpool of war, will be shocked into illness. The danger lies in the fact that the destruction ranging in the outer world may meet the very real aggressiveness ranging in the inside of the child — Anna Freud
I'm hoping the students will hear their own voices actually, so it's not that they're looking for things they already know, they're looking to discover things they don't know. I would characterize it as the vitality of thought, the versatility of thinking. — Jill Johnson
I don't think I'm interested in writing women's novels anymore. — Carolyn See
He gives me a look. I'm not even looking at him and I can feel it. — Karen Marie Moning
I've never thought of myself as a great beauty
just a great magician. — Sharon Stone
He who has no passion has no principal or motive to act. — Claude Adrien Helvetius
Life is good for dreamers, if you are awake you're missing on some great fun — Bangambiki Habyarimana
But as I said to Dr. Rice following her testimony, and I think she appreciated it, we had our job to do and we did it best we could, trying to get answers to the important questions that the 9/11 Commission must answer. — Richard Ben-Veniste
