Misbehaving Women Quotes & Sayings
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Top Misbehaving Women Quotes
If the thought ever comes to you that everything that you have thought about God is mistaken and that there is no God, do not be dismayed. It happens to many people. But do not think that the source of your unbelief is that there is no God. — Leo Tolstoy
Sometimes it is very difficult to keep in mind the fact that the parents, too, have reasons for what they do
have reasons, locked in the depths of their personalities, for their inability to love, to understand, to give of themselves to their children. — Virginia Mae Axline
There are subjects where reason cannot take us far and we have to accept things on faith. Faith then does not contradict reason but transcends it. Faith is a kind of sixth sense which works in cases which are without the purview of reason. — Mahatma Gandhi
I think it's time ... that we reform Congress to the point where all public assistance comes in one single committee. One area where all public assistance can be located, and it will be easy to see all the duplications, all the waste, so much easier to see areas where fraud is running rampant. — Louie Gohmert
The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. — Henry David Thoreau
The truth is that things matter. They have to, they are what we live with and touch each and every day. They represent what we've seen, who we've loved and where we hope to go next. They remind us of the good times and the rough patches and everything in between that's made us who we are. — Nate Berkus
Onstage, there's no hiding; you either can or can't act. There's no second take. — Anna Friel
Two primary ways to keep volunteers motivated - Food and T-shirts. — Andy Stanley
I'm always captivated by stories of women who find a way to be daring - misbehaving women. — Sue Monk Kidd
I have never sought out the extraordinary or the scoop. I looked at what complemented my life. The beauty of the ordinary was always the source of my greatest emotions. — Willy Ronis
