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Punitiveness Quotes By William Feather

Nothing happens to you that has not happened to someone else. — William Feather

Punitiveness Quotes By Abdulazeez Henry Musa

A man has to be very understanding and put his wife first before himself. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Punitiveness Quotes By Myron Allen

Discovery comes as a result of positive discontent, a constructive dissatisfaction. In fact, one might quite truthfully say that there is no discovery when one is content. — Myron Allen

Punitiveness Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Go stand in the corner until you learn to be more positive in your thinking. You need an attitude adjustment, Mr Daeve!" Nick
"My attitude is fine. What I need is an environmental change where I'm not locked in a hovel with an ass" Glares at Jaden the Nick
"and a pimple."Caleb
"Why are you laughing?" Nick
"I'm reveling in the fact he left me off his hate list." Xev — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Punitiveness Quotes By David Suzuki

Humans are an infant species, a mere 150,000 years old. But, armed with a massive brain, we've not only survived, we've used our wits to adapt to and flourish in habitats as varied as deserts, Arctic tundra, tropical rainforests, wetlands and high mountain ranges. — David Suzuki

Punitiveness Quotes By Richard Rohr

If you work with such people almost on the level of spiritual direction, you see that they are people who prefer a world view of order and even punitiveness. And for some reason, there's a feeling that the male psyche is going to give that to them. And if that's your view of religion, which it is for many people, if they've never come to the mystical level, religion is for social order and to maintain social order. — Richard Rohr

Punitiveness Quotes By Erika Johansen

Only a fool blames the dealer — Erika Johansen

Punitiveness Quotes By David Graham Phillips

Treason is a strong word, but not too strong to characterize the situation in which the Senate is the eager, resourceful, and indefatigable agent of interests as hostile to the American people as any invading army could be. — David Graham Phillips