Mandiola Cerdo Quotes & Sayings
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Our notions of what a human being is problematically depend on there being two coherent genders. And if someone doesn't comply with either the masculine norm or the feminine norm, their very humaness is called into question. — Judith Butler

Don't you wonder sometimes why so much gets heaped on certain people?" I almost told the truth. That truth being, "I wouldn't dare." I wouldn't dare dwell on a thing like that. I try to look forward in my life. Because what's behind me is a little hard to take. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

With most people disbelief in a thing is founded on a blind belief in some other thing. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

It's not fair to compare one artist to another because they all come with their own sort of elements to the picnic, you know. — Annie Lennox

Performing arts buildings are complex. The acoustics, the sight lines and all that have to just be perfect. So you begin with just making these things sublime as musical instruments. And if you fail there, you have failed it all. — Moshe Safdie

Elegance and smartness is the sexiest thing woman can have, not just the flesh — Baris Gencel

Broad-shouldered, with skin of the desert and eyes of silver and ash, he was the kind of boy who turned heads and never noticed. The faint shadow of hair that darkened his jaw served only to accentuate features hewn from stone by the hand of a master sculptor. — Renee Ahdieh

I have a magnificent chin and a long, odd-shaped face. As a result, I always look better in collars. — Anton Du Beke

A free state is a corporate state. — Marie Lu

True honor does not crave recognition, as true wisdom craves not publicity. The great heroes and the great men of wisdom walk silently through the bypaths of mankind. — Dagobert D. Runes

The past, the future, majesty, love - if they are vacant of you, you are vacant of them. — Walt Whitman

The strong are always free by virtue of their superior strength. So long as government is a mere contest as to which of two parties shall rule the other, the weaker must always succumb. And whether the contest be carried on with ballots or bullets, the principle is the same; for under the theory of government now prevailing, the ballot either signifies a bullet, or it signifies nothing. And no one can consistently use a ballot, unless he intends to use a bullet, if the latter should be needed to insure submission to the former. — Lysander Spooner

To love somebody is to let them be who they are and do what they have to do. — Krishna Das