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Obdura Quotes By Charles Francis Adams, Sr.

All equally see in the convulsion in America an era in the history of the world, out of which must come in the end a general recognition of the right of mankind to the produce of their labor and the pursuit of happiness. — Charles Francis Adams, Sr.

Obdura Quotes By Joe Bowen

The greatest athletes in the world play in the NHL there is no question about that. — Joe Bowen

Obdura Quotes By Louise Bourgeois

My mother was a restorer, she repaired broken things. I don't do that. I destroy things. I cannot go the straight line. I must destroy, rebuild, destroy again. My rhythm is not the same. My mother moved in a straight line: I go from one extreme to the other. — Louise Bourgeois

Obdura Quotes By Ovid

Perfer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim. (Be patient and tough; someday this pain will be useful to you.) — Ovid

Obdura Quotes By Arthur Shearly Cripps

Educate a man and you educate an individual. Educate a woman and you educate a family. — Arthur Shearly Cripps

Obdura Quotes By Gloria Steinem

The most hurtful thing is not what comes from our adversaries, it's what comes from our friends. — Gloria Steinem

Obdura Quotes By Rachel Friedman

See the world and then come home and decide who you want to be in it, — Rachel Friedman

Obdura Quotes By Amor Towles

You can always tell a rich New York girl from a poor one. And you can tell a rich Boston girl from a poor one. After all, that's what accents and manners are there for. But to the native New Yorker, the midwestern girls all looked and sounded the same. Sure, the — Amor Towles

Obdura Quotes By Johann David Wyss

The monkeys seized all the cocoanuts within their reach and sent them down upon us — Johann David Wyss

Obdura Quotes By John Burnside

Andy Brown is one of our most interesting and exciting younger poets. With its love of ideas and language, his work demonstrates that there need be no barriers in poetry; that the philosophical, the lyrical and the playful can be combined in work of assured and generous vision. — John Burnside