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Tempested Copiers Quotes By Susan B. Anthony

We shall some day be heeded, and when we shall have our amendment to the Constitution of the United States, everybody will think it was always so, just exactly as many young people believe that all the privileges, all the freedom, all the enjoyments which woman now possesses always were hers. They have no idea of how every single inch of ground that she stands upon today has been gained by the hard work of some little handful of women of the past. — Susan B. Anthony

Tempested Copiers Quotes By Alice Munro

Maybe the man in the moon will walk in here and fall in love with me and then I'll be all set! — Alice Munro

Tempested Copiers Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Yes, I suppose so, answered Anna, as though wondering at the boldness of his question; but the irrepressible, quivering brilliance of her eyes and her smile set him on fire as she said it. — Leo Tolstoy

Tempested Copiers Quotes By Stephen King

And people who don't dream, who don't have any kind of imaginative life, they must ... they must go nuts. I can't imagine that. — Stephen King

Tempested Copiers Quotes By George H. W. Bush

Service is never a simple act; it's about sacrifice for others and about accomplishment for ourselves, about reaching out, one person to another, about all our choices gathered together as a country to reach across all our divides. — George H. W. Bush

Tempested Copiers Quotes By Doug Liman

I'm a character-driven director, and I tend to fall in love with the characters in my movies and TV shows. — Doug Liman

Tempested Copiers Quotes By Alexander Fontana

Any belief worth believing in, should be willing to be tested. — Alexander Fontana

Tempested Copiers Quotes By J.I. Packer

The Church, therefore, has two constant needs; instruction in the truths by which it must live, and correction of the shortcomings by which its life is marred. — J.I. Packer