Rhenish Palatinate Quotes & Sayings
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At worst, we're considered selfish or immature; women who don't want to have children are regarded as unnatural, traitors to their sex, if not the species. — Tim Kreider

In Japanese art, space assumed a dominant role and its position was strengthened by Zen concepts. — Stephen Gardiner

In marriage, everyday you love,and everyday you forgive.It is an ongoing sacrament, love and forgiveness — Bill Moyers

We often repent of what we have said, but never, never, of that which we have not. — Thomas Jefferson

Once you've opened yourself up, it's best to go all the way. — Neil Simon

You can't share an emotional experience you don't understand. Accessing feelings brings you a step closer to using emotions more effectively in your relationship. — Brent A. Bradley

What do the Scriptures speak but Christ's love and tender care over those that are humbled? — Richard Sibbes

We need anything politically important rationed out like Pez: small, sweet, and coming out of a funny, plastic head. — Dennis Miller

We have a new type of rule now. Not one-man rule, or rule of aristocracy or plutocracy, but of small groups elevated to positions of absolute power by random pressures, and subject to political and economic factors that leave little room for decision. They are representatives of abstract forces who have reached power through surrender of self. The iron-willed dictator is a thing of the past. There will be no more Stalins, no more Hitlers. The rulers of this most insecure of all worlds are rulers by accident, inept, frightened pilots at the controls of a vast machine they cannot understand, calling in experts to tell them which buttons to push. — William S. Burroughs

I'm not a naturally funny man. I find that I can only be funny, if I become someone else. — Rowan Atkinson

Men are men and women are women. We've tried for tens of thousands of years to lay down hard and fast lines for the sexes to walk upon, and we've failed miserably. — William John Locke

No man looks with love on deeds that to the high Gods hateful prove. — Aeschylus