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Martensen Wright Quotes By Isabel Paterson

If you go back 150 years you are a reactionary; but if you go back 1000 years, you are in the foremost ranks of progress. — Isabel Paterson

Martensen Wright Quotes By Madonna Ciccone

On the one hand, the idea of marriage and the sort of traditional family life repulses me. But on the other hand, I long for it, you know what I mean? I'm constantly in conflict with things. And it is because of my past and my upbringing and the journey that I've been on. — Madonna Ciccone

Martensen Wright Quotes By Andre Dubus

I know I learn a lot from the students in my class and I'm not just saying that to sound like some generous teacher. — Andre Dubus

Martensen Wright Quotes By Ceyhun Ozsoylu

Some simple truths are so clear to a dazzling degree that to realize them you need to think over and live for a long time — Ceyhun Ozsoylu

Martensen Wright Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Creators are greater than imitators. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Martensen Wright Quotes By Demi Moore

I said I would get better with each baby, and I have. — Demi Moore

Martensen Wright Quotes By Nina George

nowhere her love was welcome, and through lack of use, its power had cooled and changed into hatred. It was easier to hate than to love when your love wasn't wanted. Marianne — Nina George

Martensen Wright Quotes By Charlie Munger

What matters most: passion or competence that was born in? Berkshireis full of people who have a peculiar passion for their own business. I would argue passion is more important than brain power. — Charlie Munger

Martensen Wright Quotes By Ina May Gaskin

Optimum functioning of our various sphincters is easier to obtain when we understand how to better accommodate our thoughts to the needs of our bottoms. I often say that our bottom parts function best when our top part - our minds - are either grateful or amused at the antics or activities of our bottoms. It is amazing how much better our bottoms work when we think of them with humor and affection rather than with terror, revulsion, or, worst of all, look away from them in shame. Lord knows, we can't turn our backs on our bottoms. — Ina May Gaskin