Marinotti Quotes & Sayings
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You probably think I'm just a hysterical woman who would be better off home doing woman's work."
"We're in the state that was the first to give women the right to vote. I'm not about to tell you what a woman's work should be," I said... — Hunter Shea

Race is the least reliable information you can have about someone. It's real information, but it tells you next to nothing. — Toni Morrison

Sex is always good, isn't it? Well, actually it's not always good, but it's always a good thing. — Marc Jacobs

Big is not beautiful. Big is inefficient. — Ross Perot

Have you not sometimes seen happiness? Yes, the happiness of others. — Arsene Houssaye

The meeting of man and God must always mean a penetration and entry of the divine into the human and a self-immergence of man in the Divinity. — Sri Aurobindo

The good news, however, is that the self also has made reason and scientific observation possible, and reason and science, in turn, have been gradually correcting the misleading intuitions prompted by the unaided self. Overcoming — Antonio R. Damasio

It's definitely surreal to watch yourself in a movie. — Justin Long

Memories, good and bad, can be used to help us heal if we don't let ourselves be mired down in them. — Sarah Jo Smith

Her eyes were wide-set and there was thinking room between them. Their color was lapis-lazuli blue and the color of her hair was dusky red, like a fire under control but still dangerous. She was too tall to be cute. She wore plenty of make-up in the right places and the cigarette she was poking at me had a built-on mouthpiece about three inches long. She didn't look hard, but she looked as if she had heard all the answers and remembered the ones she thought she might be able to use sometime. — Raymond Chandler

You might say she feels in italics and thinks in capital letters! — Katharine Weber

There is, of course, a legitimate argument for some limitation upon immigration. We no longer need settlers for virgin lands, and our economy is expanding more slowly than in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. — John F. Kennedy

He often came back 'all thinky' from work. — Sara Sheridan