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Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By Noam Chomsky

I don't see any possibility of Britain and the U.S. allowing a sovereign independent Iraq; that's almost inconceivable. — Noam Chomsky

Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By James S.A. Corey

Same here, Cap'n," Amos said. "I got a lot of past in my past. — James S.A. Corey

Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By Billy Childish

I make sure I make a painting - that's my job. And I cook the Sunday dinner. — Billy Childish

Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By Ronnie Gilbert

Songs are dangerous, songs are subversive and can change your life. — Ronnie Gilbert

Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By Vanessa Diffenbaugh

There aren't always, especially in low-income communities, the arts and the dance and the drama and the things that can really show a kid, 'Look, even if I'm three years behind in math, there's something I'm good at that can help me be successful in life.' — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By Cyhi The Prynce

I never wanted to be known as a local rapper. Not downing anybody, but you know Gucci, that's cool to me, but I want to be massive. I want to be Kanye. I want to be Eminem. — Cyhi The Prynce

Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By Kathleen Bittner Roth

Oh, I would not want a knight with no dents. It means he has never been to battle, never fought for his honor, the things he believes in, or for sheer survival. Without the dents, sir, I would not trust my knight to be fully human. — Kathleen Bittner Roth

Smart Woman Speaks Quotes By Michael Cunningham

Susan was a tough-minded romantic. She wanted to fall in love with a book. She always had reasons for her devotions, as an astute reader would, but she was, to her credit, probably the most emotional one among us. Susan could fall in love with a book in more or less the way one falls in love with a person. Yes, you can provide, if asked, a list of your loved one's lovable qualities: he's kind and funny and smart and generous and he knows the names of trees.
But he's also more than amalgamation of qualities. You love him, the entirety of him, which can't be wholly explained by even the most exhaustive explication of his virtues. And you love him no less for his failings. O.K., he's bad with money, he can be moody sometimes, and he snores. His marvels so outshine the little complaints as to render them ridiculous. — Michael Cunningham