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Misandrist Pride Quotes & Sayings

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Misandrist Pride Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

A three-year-old with insomnia is very similar to a heroin addict going through withdrawal. There is nothing that calms them. They can't focus. You can't tell them enough stories. They don't understand why they are still awake four hours past their bedtime. This is commonly understood by all parents of three-year-olds and has inspired great works of literature, such as Go the F-ck to Sleep. — Jim Gaffigan

Misandrist Pride Quotes By Edwin Louis Cole

Mediocre men work at their best; men seeking excellence strive to do better. — Edwin Louis Cole

Misandrist Pride Quotes By Hugh Sidey

Reagan "has conducted an arms race on earth," boomed Mondale. A race generally implies two parties. The Soviets contributed a little bit to this problem, if Mondale had not noticed. — Hugh Sidey

Misandrist Pride Quotes By Arrmon Abedikichi

Rome was not built in one day and you do not have to be perfect. — Arrmon Abedikichi

Misandrist Pride Quotes By Elizabeth George

A marriage filled with unconditional love experiences the depth of grace and mercy. — Elizabeth George

Misandrist Pride Quotes By Michael Sam

Thank God he wasn't the St. Louis Rams' coach. I have a lot of respect for Coach Dungy and like everyone in America, everyone is entitled to their own opinions. — Michael Sam

Misandrist Pride Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

In the same way, I saw our General once approach the table in a stolid, important manner. A lacquey darted to offer him a chair, but the General did not even notice him. Slowly he took out his money bags, and slowly extracted 300 francs in gold, which he staked on the black, and won. Yet he did not take up his winnings - he left them there on the table. Again the black turned up, and again he did not gather in what he had won; and when, in the third round, the RED turned up he lost, at a stroke, 1200 francs. Yet even then he rose with a smile, and thus preserved his reputation; yet I knew that his money bags must be chafing his heart, as well as that, had the stake been twice or thrice as much again, he would still have restrained himself from venting his disappointment. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky