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Negligible Define Quotes By Nancy Friday

Our feelings about menstruation are the image of what it is to be a woman in this culture. While menstruation and the fear of revealing evidence of loss of body control bear possibilities of humiliation for women of which men are not aware, it is humiliating too to be that sex whose voice and presence carry less significance. It is humiliating to speak the same words as a man and have his heard, and not yours. It is humiliating to feel invisible when God gave you a body as solid as his. It is humiliating that women are accorded little dignity unless they are married. We twist these humiliations around, of course, and say it is glorious to have a man fight our battles for us, put us on a pedestal, take care of us. It is, if you enjoy being dependent on someone else. — Nancy Friday

Negligible Define Quotes By Jennifer Lee

The philosophy I always have is what's the sentence that would tell me about each shot. If I can't read why the shot's there, what is the story trying to say? — Jennifer Lee

Negligible Define Quotes By Saul Alinsky

A free and open society is an ongoing conflict, interrupted periodically by compromises. — Saul Alinsky

Negligible Define Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

My limitations abruptly define the frighteningly negligible extent of my existence, yet my soul utterly perishes if bound by those very same limits. And does this not somehow evidence both the reality of and need for God? — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Negligible Define Quotes By Michael Rydelnik

Not one tear of His child is ever shed without evoking the most heartfelt empathy and compassion of God. — Michael Rydelnik

Negligible Define Quotes By Alice Waters

In countries around the world, people spend more money on food because they know how precious it is. — Alice Waters