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Trageser Copper Quotes By Kirtida Gautam

It is no better if your son rapes a woman than when your daughter gets raped. It is equally painful, may be more.

~ Rudransh Kashyap — Kirtida Gautam

Trageser Copper Quotes By Brad Pitt

'The Assassination of Jesse James' remains one of my favorite films that I've done. You know, it's still labeled a loser. — Brad Pitt

Trageser Copper Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Weight, force and casual impulse, together with resistance, are the four external powers in which all the visible actions of mortals have their being and their end. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Trageser Copper Quotes By Plato

It behooves those who take the young to task to leave them room for excuse, lest they drive them to be hardened by too much rebuke. — Plato

Trageser Copper Quotes By Susan B. Anthony

We shall never become an immense power in the world until we concentrate all our money and editorial forces upon one great national daily newspaper, so we can sauce back our opponents every day in the year; once a month or once a week is not enough. — Susan B. Anthony

Trageser Copper Quotes By Catherine Clark

Maybe the only reason I like him is because I had a crush on him for so long it became a part of me. — Catherine Clark

Trageser Copper Quotes By Don DeLillo

When I work I have a sculptor's sense of the shape of the words I'm making. I use a machine with larger than average letters: the bigger the better. — Don DeLillo

Trageser Copper Quotes By Marty Rubin

Every wars casts humanity back into the primordial slime. — Marty Rubin

Trageser Copper Quotes By Howard Nemerov

When modern writers gave up telling stories, they gave up the greatest thing we had. — Howard Nemerov

Trageser Copper Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

The study of economics has been again and again led astray by the vain idea that economics must proceed according to the pattern of other sciences. — Ludwig Von Mises