Madriza En Quotes & Sayings
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During the first suffragist wave in this nation, women were possessions, like a table or a chair. So violence toward them was quite condoned. The attitude has diminished, but it's still there. — Gloria Steinem
In my opinion, we don't devote nearly enough scientific research to finding a cure for jerks. — Bill Watterson
Words mean nothing. Action is the only thing. Doing. That's the only thing. — Ernest Gaines
Cities like Portland, Seattle, and Long Beach, which have made these investments in their infrastructure, are seeing not only health advantages, but also a lot more exchange in the community, which leads to better policy-making and stronger communities. — Ben Sollee
Women usually justify their actions with whatever they make up in their heads. — Jamie McGuire
During a war, news should be given out for instruction rather than information. — Joseph Goebbels
Along the Chilean coast, with cold and winter,
when rain falls washing the weeks.
Listen: solitude becomes music once more,
and it seems its appearance is that of air, of rain,
that time, something with wave and wings, passes by,
grows. And the harp awakes from oblivion. — Pablo Neruda
He seemed to swallow the lie I fed him. I hope he's not still hungry. If he is, I'll give him the illusory dessert known as the American Dream. — Jarod Kintz
My brain is just always going and going and going. — Nicholas Brendon
The money is what made me miserable. I want to be free of that stress. — Ricky Williams
But something she yearned for by which her life might be filled with action at once rational and ardent; and since the time was gone by for guiding visions and spiritual directors, since prayer heightened yearning but not instruction, what lamp was there but knowledge? Surely learned men kept-the only oil; and who more learned than Mr. Casaubon? Thus — George Eliot
The object of government in peace and in war is not the glory of rulers or of races, but the happiness of common man. — William Beveridge
I have no intention of lingering through a season, just to have a chance to be an alternate on a relay. I don't want that. — Carl Lewis
