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Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By Euripides

Young man,
two are the forces most precious to mankind.
The first is Demeter, the Goddess.
She is the Earth
or any name you wish to call her
and she sustains humanity with solid food.
Next came Dionysus, the son of the virgin,
bringing the counterpart to bread: wine
and the blessings of life's flowing juices.
His blood, the blood of the grape,
lightens the burden of our mortal misery.
Though himself a God, it is his blood we pour out
to offer thanks to the Gods. And through him, we are blessed. — Euripides

Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By Jeff Smith

Feasting is also closely related to memory. We eat certain things in a particular way in order to remember who we are. Why else would you eat grits in Madison, New Jersey? — Jeff Smith

Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By Linda R. Graf

It's the lifetime after the wedding that really counts, not the fanfare and ceremony of the day. — Linda R. Graf

Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By John Green

It always seemed so ridiculous that want to be around someone because they're pretty.Is like basing your breakfast cereal on color instead of taste. — John Green

Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By Donald Sadoway

Want to know the best thing about being a professor? Colored chalk. — Donald Sadoway

Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By Victor Hugo

Nothing is more dangerous than discontinued labor; it is habit lost. A habit easy to abandon, difficult to resume. — Victor Hugo

Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By W. Kamau Bell

You pretty much have to be bad at it [stand-up] for several years to get good at it, so there's no avoiding embarrassing yourself. — W. Kamau Bell

Sex Work Abolitionists Quotes By Susie Bright

There was one rumor that "Susie Bright" and sex theorist "Pat Califia" were one and the same, and that this individual was not actually a woman at all but a pimp hired by an entity composed of the Mitchell Brothers and a Japanese porn syndicate, which was selling women as sex slaves overseas. — Susie Bright