Misogynous Personality Quotes & Sayings
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Top Misogynous Personality Quotes
Whatever God blesses you, enjoy with all gladness. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I really don't like women who try to be men. All these politicians, I think they're horrendous. We could have a brilliant future, but we have this terrible male vision of destroying everything. They'd better sort themselves out and become more womanly. — Vivienne Westwood
Couple stares, couple texts, couple dates. Couple 'I think that we're ready's couple 'I think we should wait's — Drake
The wise man applauds he who he thinks most virtuous; the rest of the world applauds the wealthy. — Samuel Johnson
Be beautiful if you can, wise if you want to, but be respected - that is essential. — Anna Gould
People just want to know that they matter. — Oprah Winfrey
Just before I play, I like to feel that no-one has ever played the piano before, that I'm in complete virgin territory, and that every note I play is the most beautiful sound I've ever heard. — Kenny Werner
Got to have fear to have courage, — Joe Abercrombie
All human work (especially excellent work), done by all people, as a channel of God's love for his world. They will be able to appreciate and rejoice in their own work, whether it is prestigious or not, as well as in the skillful work of all other people, whether they believe or not. So this biblical conception of work - as a vehicle for God's loving provision for the world — Timothy Keller
The sense of wellbeing! Its often with us When we are young, but then it's not noticed; And by the time one has grown to consciousness It comes less often. — T. S. Eliot
Show me the heroes that the youth of your country look up to, and I will tell you the future of your country. — Idowu Koyenikan
If you are sitting on a felled tree in a pine forest enjoying the sunshine you can easily forget what time it is. Not that you could forget your gold watch, just the time of day. — Elfriede Jelinek
Love means the courage to expose yourself to the potential pains of being hurt, deeply hurt by someone you trust. — Renita J. Weems
