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Neutralizes Synonym Quotes By Kirsten Gillibrand

If I had a daughter, I would tell her certain things. I would tell her that it's great to be smart, really smart - that being smart makes you strong. I would tell her that emotions are powerful, so don't be afraid to show them. I would tell her that some people may judge you on how you look or what you wear - that's just how it is - but you should keep your focus on what you say and do. I would tell her that she may see the world differently from boys, and that difference is essential and good. — Kirsten Gillibrand

Neutralizes Synonym Quotes By Gerald R. Ford

As a man of the Congress, let me reaffirm my conviction that the collective wisdom of our two great legislative bodies, while not infallible, will in the end serve the people faithfully and very, very well. — Gerald R. Ford

Neutralizes Synonym Quotes By Mark Driscoll

Fathers need to be tough and tender ... you be tough for your family, be tender with your family. You protect them, and you be a safe place. — Mark Driscoll

Neutralizes Synonym Quotes By Helen Tursten

A glass devil is a person in whom evil becomes transparent. People simply don't see it, despite the fact that it's there all the time. — Helen Tursten

Neutralizes Synonym Quotes By Joseph Boyden

Wolves are so frightening not because of their fangs and claws but because of their intelligence, because of their hunger. — Joseph Boyden

Neutralizes Synonym Quotes By T. S. Eliot

I say to you: Make perfect your will. / I say: take no thought of the harvest, / But only of proper sowing. — T. S. Eliot

Neutralizes Synonym Quotes By Pema Chodron

The whole journey of renunciation, or starting to say yes to life, is first of all realizing that you've come up against your edge, that everything in you is saying no, and then at that point, softening. This is yet another opportunity to develop loving-kindness of yourself, which results in playfulness--learning to play like a raven in the wind. — Pema Chodron