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Sodmana Quotes By Sharon Kay Penman

When people want to insult a man, they cast slurs upon his courage. But the worst they can say about a woman is to impugn her chastity. — Sharon Kay Penman

Sodmana Quotes By Michelle Bachelet

We have had scarce investment in women ... One of my tasks is that everyone spends much more on women. — Michelle Bachelet

Sodmana Quotes By Peter Senge

I think the terminology I would use is 'a continuous process of reflection'. I've always thought of only two questions that have mattered to me personally. One is what is really needed in the world and the second is what's really important to me and how these two intersect. It's always been a reflective process - spiraling around these two poles. — Peter Senge

Sodmana Quotes By Lynn Swann

Now, I'm not here because I was that good. I'm here because of the people around me made me that good. — Lynn Swann

Sodmana Quotes By Lauren Hammond

Beauty is only skin deep but evil cuts straight through the soul. — Lauren Hammond

Sodmana Quotes By Nelson Mandela

We can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference. — Nelson Mandela

Sodmana Quotes By Pyotr Kropotkin

The prison population consists of heterogeneous elements; but, taking only those who are usually described as 'the criminals' proper, and of whom we have heard so much lately from Lombroso and his followers, what struck me most as regards them was that the prisons, which are considered as preventive of anti-social deeds, are exactly the institutions for breeding them. Every one knows that absence of education, dislike of regular work, physical incapability of sustained effort, misdirected love of adventure, gambling propensities, absence of energy, an untrained will, and carelessness about the happiness of others are the causes which bring this class of people before the courts. Now I was deeply impressed during my imprisonment by the fact that it is exactly these defects of human nature
each one of them
which the prison breeds in its inmates; and it is bound to breed them because it is a prison, and will breed them so long as it exists. — Pyotr Kropotkin