Rodham Book Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside of them was superior to circumstance. — Bruce Barton

When I started out, it was considered very wrong to change an image. There were scandals if someone inserted a sky into a war picture or something. Now it's all about that. — Mary Ellen Mark

Although I never married, my brother fortunately did, and I have had the pleasure of watching his three sons and daughter grow up. Several of them now have children of their own. We have been a close-knit family, although often separated by distance, and have shared each other's happiness, sorrows, and aspirations. — Gertrude B. Elion

The only way you will ever be free is when you decide you have had enough of living up to the standards other people force upon you through shame. Never wear their chains of judgment when they can't break free of their own. — Shannon L. Alder

Who are you all going to gossip about once the
celebrities leave town? You'll need to find someone else to talk about." I couldn't help but laugh.
"We'll just talk about you, Tar. We'll sit around and reminisce about how much fun you used to be
while using the cobwebs growing between your legs to knit hats for the poor! — Tina Reber

Forget the face of God, and forget your own name is Beloved. — Ann Voskamp

They say I don't pray for my enemy.
I do.
I pray they go to hell.
- Marshal Law — Pat Mills

Goodbye
Goodbye, Park
Goodbye, Eleanor. You know, until tonight. When you're going to call me. — Rainbow Rowell

Isn't it fascinating that he mainly dates women with limited English? But I guess it prevents a silly thing like conversation from interfering with sex. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Marriage does not exist for the benefit of the present generation but for the benefit of the next — Roger Scruton

The Swiss are well armed and very free. — Niccolo Machiavelli

I seat myself at the typewriter and hope, and lurk. — Mignon G. Eberhart