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Shop A Holic Quotes By Suzanne Rindell

The heart is a funny organ, with such stubborn biases. — Suzanne Rindell

Shop A Holic Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

We need more of the Office Desk and less of the Show Window in politics. Let men in office substitute the midnight oil for the limelight. — Calvin Coolidge

Shop A Holic Quotes By Elizabeth Debold

Raising a daughter is an extremely political act in this culture. Mothers have been placed in a no-win situation with their daught ers: if they teach their daughters simply how to get along in a world that has been shaped by men and male desires, then they betray their daughters' potential But, if they do not, they leave their daughters adrift in a hostile world without survival strategies. — Elizabeth Debold

Shop A Holic Quotes By Benjamin Graham

We define a bargain issue as one which, on the basis of facts established by analysis, appears to be worth considerably more that it is selling for. — Benjamin Graham

Shop A Holic Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

I didn't know what I was missing before I met you — Rainbow Rowell

Shop A Holic Quotes By Thea Harrison

There's nothing you could do that I haven't seen an army of uglier, hairier people do thousands of times before. — Thea Harrison

Shop A Holic Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

Woman is determined not by her hormones or by mysterious instincts, but by the manner in which her body and her relation to the world are modified through the action of others than herself. — Simone De Beauvoir

Shop A Holic Quotes By Bob Goff

We keep telling God our opinions; He keeps asking us about our hearts. We'll grow the most when we have the right conversations. — Bob Goff

Shop A Holic Quotes By Jerome K. Jerome

But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand. — Jerome K. Jerome