Suffragists Outfits Quotes & Sayings
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Being without work [in the United States] is still far better for most people than being employed in Central America. — George J. Borjas

Whenever I did anything wrong, stupid or hard-hearted, and I have done many things that were all three, my mother always said "it is because you were too much indulged." — John Ruskin

People are dying out there, and I'm not faring much better."
"Worrying about the demise of anonymous people won't bring them back."
Pursing my lips, I planted a hand on a hip. "How very demon of you."
"Thank you."
"That wasn't a compliment."
~ Muse & Akil — Pippa DaCosta

When most people think about the future, they dream up ways that they might live happier lives. But notice this phenomenon. When people remember the crucial events that formed them, they don't usually talk about happiness. It is usually the ordeals that seem most significant. Most people shoot for happiness but feel formed through suffering. — David Brooks

Great men are among the best gifts which God bestows upon a people. — George Stillman Hillard

The love between a brother and sister just over a year apart in age held fast. It wasn't twinship, and it wasn't romance, but it was more like a passionate loyalty to a dying brand. — Meg Wolitzer

Take care of your physique. It's the one place it's a must to reside. — Jim Rohn

We cannot hope to understand the world - all we can do is stand amazed at God's creation. — Ken Follett

Carl Orff's Carmina Burana has the ability to take you from placidity to power in one sonic breath. It is music of dignity and strength, with primitive, energetic passages, evoking absolute beauty from the simplest of phrases. It brings up something that has everything to do with significance - squeezing joy and motif that you just can't drop - it stays with you. — Robert Genn

Contrary to popular belief, alcohol does not destroy brain cells. — Graeme Simsion

The challenge now is to renovate the baroque structure that the Kyoto Plan has become - or else scrap it and get ready to start all over. — Christopher Flavin