Menggendong Ibu Quotes & Sayings
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Television wasn't getting rid of animals, but they were no longer cast as creatures that were omniscient and heroic. They were talking horses like Mr Ed or an absurdist pig like Arnold Ziffle ... Just like the heroic animals in silent films became comedians in talkies, animals on television were becoming jesters, something Rin Tin Tin had never been. — Susan Orlean

Patriarchy's chief institution is the family. It is both a mirror of and a connection with the larger society; a patriarchal unit within a patriarchal whole. — Kate Middleton

At that time, we were in charge. We didn't ask. We just did. We just did what was in our heart. — Ben E. King

You'd be naive if you think you are going to retain any control once you option a character to TV. — Kathy Reichs

I wasn't looking to get into TV. My family was in the movie business, so I was never interested in that world. — Giada De Laurentiis

I will stand strong to defend people even if I don't agree with them. — Sharron Angle

One part brave, three parts fool! — Christopher Paolini

There is nothing we want quite as much as the thing we know we can't have. — Chloe Neill

In your twenties, I think you should have all of the sex that you're inclined to have, as long as you're safe about it. Use condoms and everything. Go with your instincts. This is the time to have a lot of sex and do drugs. But make sure you live through it. — Sarah Silverman

Sixty is heaven," she [bohemian Aunt Norma] told Jeanie as they sat having tea. "The world is done with you, you become to all intents and purposes invisible, particularly if you are a woman. I like to think of it as your third life. There's childhood, then adult conformity - work, family, responsibility - then just when everyone assumes it's all over and you're on the scrap heap of old age, freedom! You can finally be who you are, not what society wants you to be, not who 'you' think you ought to be. — Hilary Boyd

Donald had reached its further edge, and could hear the rush of the stream from the deep obscurity of the abyss below, when there rose from the opposite side a strain of the most delightful music he had ever heard. — Hugh Miller