Menstruous Quotes & Sayings
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Whenever my body heals and the pain and all the swelling goes away is when I'll be ready. — Patrick Ewing

I've learned to rely on the strength I inherited from all those who came before me-the grandmothers, sisters, aunts, and brothers who were tested with unimaginable hardships and still survived. 'I go forth alone, and stand as ten thousand,' Maya Angelou proclaimed in her poem 'Our Grandmothers.' When I move through the world, I bring all my history with me-all the people who paved the way for me are part of who I am. — Oprah Winfrey

I believe He wants us to love others so much that we go to extremes to help them. — Francis Chan

After a desperate fight, to know to congratulate your opponent, if he has beaten you, to shake his hand and go for a drink with him, in my eyes these things are particularly important. — Yannick Noah

I do not fear the man who practices 1,000 kicks one time each. I fear the man who practices 1 kick 1,000 times. — Bruce Lee

For all of life is Christmas, an eternal gift from God. — James Behrens

I've seen him drop girlfriends and friends on a whim and never so much as think about looking back. It's not that he's cruel; he just doesn't realize what he's doing. — Tammy Blackwell

Then did you think that We created you uselessly and that to Us you would not be returned?" Quran AL-MU'MINUN (THE BELIEVERS) 23 : 115. — Qur'an

I like the horror community because they're subversive. They question things. If something is held back from them, especially if they've heard that its good, they seek it out. — Michael Dougherty

A sufficient and sure method of civilization is in the influence of good women. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Galen , in the third section of his book, "The Use of the Limbs," says correctly that it would be in vain to expect to see living beings formed of the blood of menstruous women and the semen virile, who will not die, will never feel pain, or will move perpetually, or shine like the sun. This dictum of Galen is part of the following more general proposition: Whatever is formed of matter receives the most perfect form possible in that species of matter; in each individual case the defects are in accordance with that individual matter. — Maimonides