Mending Institute Quotes & Sayings
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That would be the greatest misfortune of all! To find a man agreeable whom one is determined to hate! — Jane Austen

I represent a rural state and live in a small town. Small merchants make up the majority of Vermont's small businesses and thread our state together. It is the mom-and-pop grocers, farm-supply stores, coffee shops, bookstores and barber shops where Vermonters connect, conduct business and check in on one another. — Peter Welch

In their quest for power and self-importance, to compensate for whatever feelings of social inadequacy or sexual insecurity, they (Politicians)are prepared to perpetrate something which is hard to distinguish from mass murder if they think they can get away with it ... — Auberon Waugh

People did not know what she knew, that she was not really a woman but a man, often a fat man, but more often, probably, an old man. The fact that she was an old man made it hard for her to be a young woman. It was hard for her to talk to a young man, for instance, though the young man was clearly interested in her. She had to ask herself, Why is this young man flirting with this old man? — Lydia Davis

When women with class power opportunistically use a feminist platform while undermining feminist politics that helps keep in place a patriarchal system that will ultimately re-subordinate them, they do not just betray feminism; they betray themselves. — Bell Hooks

The complete bottom has fallen out of my life. — Beatrice Sparks

I think there are certain folks in Missouri that don't trust government. And they haven't trusted government for a long time. — Claire McCaskill

Cities are just a physical manifestation of your interactions, our interactions, and the clustering and grouping of individuals. — Geoffrey West

In the depths of the moor, the peat may be seen riven like floes of ice, and the rifts are sometimes twelve to fourteen feet deep, cut through black vegetable matter, the product of decay of plants through countless generations. — Sabine Baring-Gould

I did such a gigantic eye roll I almost fell over. — Janet Evanovich

By some curious mischance, a couple of my plays managed to hit an area where commercial success was feasible. But it's wrong to think I'm a commercial playwright who has somehow ceased his proper function. I have always been the same thing
which is not a commercial playwright. I'm not after the brass ring. — Edward Albee