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Panasuk Name Quotes By John Woolman

When men take pleasure in feeling their minds elevated with strong drink, and so indulge their appetite as to disorder their understandings, neglect their duty as members of a family or civil society, and cast off all regard to religion, their case is much to be pitied. — John Woolman

Panasuk Name Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

We don't want you along," Vin said. "We don't trust you - and we don't like you. — Brandon Sanderson

Panasuk Name Quotes By Mercy Otis Warren

No republic ever yet stood on a stable foundation without satisfying the common people. — Mercy Otis Warren

Panasuk Name Quotes By Victoria Pepe

We need feminism because girls are shot in the head for going to school. We need feminism because women are burned alive for refusing to submit to grotesque male desirs. We need feminism because women are aunder represented in every sphere of life except being wives and mothers. (...) We need feminism because women's bodies remain politicised, scrutinsed, fetishised. There are countless more reasons why we need feminism, infinitely more reasons; and this in itself is another reason that we need feminism. — Victoria Pepe

Panasuk Name Quotes By Laken Cane

The Will to Survive.
The Need for Revenge.
Rage. Rage. Rage
Rune Breathed it In.
Bathed it in, became it. — Laken Cane

Panasuk Name Quotes By Jackie Alan Giuliano

Disconnection, separation, division, detachment, disassociation - these are all words that describe
the way we view our world and ourselves. We are disconnected from the Earth herself, separated from the
delicate web she has woven, divided from each other by arbitrary encumbrances, detached from the very
meaning of our existence, and disassociated from the awe and mystery of the world and the universe. Our
daily lives are filled with more events than our elaborate datebooks can contain, we live by the litany "oh,
that there were only more hours in the day," and we bemoan our lot in life. We are scared to death of spiders
and cockroaches, consider the natural world as wild, untamed and therefore dangerous, and resist awareness
into the intricacies of our world for fear of having to take on one more responsibility. — Jackie Alan Giuliano