Niger Funny Quotes & Sayings
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Under a monopolistic economic system the opportunity to earn a living by one's labour comes to be regarded as a privilege instead of a natural right. Women are simply held to be less entitled to this privilege than men. — Suzanne La Follette

Existing is plagiarism. — Emile M. Cioran

I believe there are two kinds of people in this world. The ones who do everything right, expecting the perfect outcome every time, and those who know better. — Faith Sullivan

I worked as a secretary, a waitress and a dance teacher - all in high school. — Jennie Garth

Being a parent of a boy who wants to wear sparkles and grow his hair long - especially when you don't know where it's all going to go - it's hard stuff. I'm not being politically incorrect in acknowledging that, am I? — Alice Dreger

There are only three sins - causing pain, causing fear, and causing anguish. The rest is window dressing. — Roger Caras

Music Doesn't Need Interpreters and Translators — Ellen J. Barrier

And when I hear it said that God is good and He will pardon us, and then see that men cease not from evil-doing, oh, how it grieves me! The infinite goodness with which God communicates with us, sinners as we are, should constantly make us love and serve Him better; but we, on the contrary, instead of seeing in his goodness an obligation to please Him, convert it into an excuse for sin which will of a certainty lead in the end to our deeper condemnation. — Catherine Of Genoa

I really don't spend any time on the Internet, so I guess I live a little under a rock in that respect. — Christina Aguilera

If you think God's there, He is. If you don't, He isn't. And if that's what God's like, I wouldn't worry about it. — Haruki Murakami

Any kind of conflict draws me to a role. — Anne-Marie Duff

Forgiveness is the only way to reverse the irreversible flow of history. — Hannah Arendt

Language is a form of human reason, which has its internal logic of which man knows nothing. — Claude Levi-Strauss