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Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Catherine Mackinnon

Are women human yet? If women were human, would we be a cash crop shipped from Thailand in containers into New York's brothels...? Would our genitals be sliced out to "cleanse" us...? When will women be human? When? ~ Half The Sky — Catherine Mackinnon

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By John Milton

I was all ear,
And took in strains that might create a soul
Under the ribs of Death. — John Milton

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By George Blagden

The best characters to play are the ones who have deep internal conflict. — George Blagden

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Edward Lorn

Happy enough to smile like a man getting a hand job from a shake weight enthusiast. — Edward Lorn

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Mark Lawrence

a glorious laughing ecstasy of rage. — Mark Lawrence

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Lynda Barry

A man who has been dead for a week in a hot trailer looks more like a man than you would first expect. — Lynda Barry

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Jim Crace

I invent words you think you've heard - spray hopper or swag beetle. — Jim Crace

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Lorin Stein

I'm more thrilled by the short fiction than I expected to be. I've found more pleasure in reading short fiction than I used to. By seeing what kinds of thinking are going on in short fiction. I was also surprised by the panic I've felt, especially at first, when we'd put an issue to bed and then realized we had to put another one together. — Lorin Stein

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Starr Ambrose

Crazy was better than in love. You could walk away from crazy without regrets. — Starr Ambrose

Permear Sinonimo Quotes By Edgar Mitchell

I experienced an ecstasy of unity. I not only saw the connectedness, I felt it and experienced it sentiently. The restraints and boundaries of flesh and bone fell away. — Edgar Mitchell