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Shorne Quotes By Margaret Sanger

Eugenics is the most adequate and thorough avenue to the solution of racial, political and social problems. — Margaret Sanger

Shorne Quotes By Thomas Merton

Teach me to go to the country beyond words and beyond names. — Thomas Merton

Shorne Quotes By Carol Ann Duffy

I like to use simple words, but in a complicated way. — Carol Ann Duffy

Shorne Quotes By Lily Amis

Man who TOY with Womans feelings and
emotions are heartless & faithless creatures.
But don't hate them. Show empathy because
they are poor & forgotten souls ! — Lily Amis

Shorne Quotes By Isak Dinesen

A poet's mission is to make others confound fiction and reality in order to render them, for an hour, mysteriously happy. — Isak Dinesen

Shorne Quotes By Violet Trefusis

The following evening John left with Lady Shorne for the south of France, without so much as a word to me."
Alexa felt as if she were hearing that fateful cliche for the first time. "Without so much as a word." No matter how much she tried to see it from every point of view, its meaning was always clear. John was a coward. Anne was his victim. The roles were the opposite of what she had supposed. It was Anne who had been heroic, not John. John was a coward, a mere puppet into whom both Anne and Alexa had managed to breathe a semblance of life. He was as much the creation of one as of the other. — Violet Trefusis

Shorne Quotes By Suren Hakobyan

Where do bad folks go when they die?
No heaven awaits them, say to it goodbye — Suren Hakobyan

Shorne Quotes By Vicki Robin

Frugality is enjoying the virtue of getting good value for every minute of your life energy and from everything you have the use of. — Vicki Robin

Shorne Quotes By Suze Orman

Money is a topic that touches all races, all religions, all sexes, all ages, all tax brackets. It's a universal language that truly has been held up to us in society as a thing that determines whether we are successful, worthy, whether we have contributed something to life or not. — Suze Orman