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Minora Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

They preserved autonomy of conscience even at the cost of becoming eccentric. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Minora Quotes By Elizabeth Von Arnim

Oh, I thought of calling it Journeyings in Germany. It sounds well, and would be correct. Or Jottings from German Journeyings
I haven't quite decided yet ... (Minora) — Elizabeth Von Arnim

Minora Quotes By Therese Of Lisieux

Silence does good to the soul. — Therese Of Lisieux

Minora Quotes By Julia Scheeres

One of the most popular genital surgeries is labia minora reduction. When a similar procedure is performed on healthy girls in some African countries as a coming-of-age rite to control their sexuality, Westerners denounce it as genital mutilation; in the U.S. of A., it's called cosmetic enhancement. But both procedures are based on misogynist notions of female genitalia as ugly, dirty, and shameful. And though American procedures are generally performed under vastly better conditions (with the benefit of, say, anesthesia and antibiotics), the postsurgical results can be similarly horrific, involving loss of sensation, chronic pain, and infection. — Julia Scheeres

Minora Quotes By Pegi Young

When you're home or you're working, your mind just isn't allowed to just roll on like it does when you're watching the scenery go by. You're hurdling through space but you're not really moving ... It's that dreaminess, that ability to just get dreamy while you're looking out the window and you see something ... and it makes you think of something else, and all of a sudden the words are just flowing out of you. — Pegi Young

Minora Quotes By Bess Streeter Aldrich

Regardless of the popular literary trend of the times, write the thing which lies close to your heart. — Bess Streeter Aldrich

Minora Quotes By Frederick Douglass

Abolish slavery tomorrow, and not a sentence or syllable of the Constitution need be altered. It was purposely so framed as to give no claim, no sanction to the claim, of property in man. If in its origin slavery had any relation to the government, it was only as the scaffolding to the magnificent structure, to be removed as soon as the building was completed. — Frederick Douglass