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Ungesunde Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Strut' said Ursula. 'One wants to strut, to be a swan among geese — D.H. Lawrence

Ungesunde Quotes By Lulu

The pursuit of happiness is the source of all unhappiness. — Lulu

Ungesunde Quotes By Elizabeth A. Reeves

Within the magical community, most brides are virgins. Do you have any idea how many curses and other horrible things are associated with virginity and virgin bloodshed? For witches, having sex before marriage invites all sorts of evil magic in. — Elizabeth A. Reeves

Ungesunde Quotes By Louise L. Hay

Know that you are always safe. And also know that it's possible to move from the old to the new, easily and peacefully. — Louise L. Hay

Ungesunde Quotes By Yoshida Kenko

Life's most precious gift is uncertainty. — Yoshida Kenko

Ungesunde Quotes By Amy Kinzer

My heart drips into the cracks on the sidewalk as he leaves. — Amy Kinzer

Ungesunde Quotes By Rob Ford

Once I'm done, I'm done. I'm going to California, — Rob Ford

Ungesunde Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

Destiny urges me to a goal of which I am ignorant. Until that goal is attained I am invulnerable, unassailable. When Destiny has accomplished her purpose in me, a fly may suffice to destroy me. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Ungesunde Quotes By Robert Lane Greene

Too many people are too angry about language too much of the time. This time could be better spent listening, learning, and enjoying the vast variety of human language around them. — Robert Lane Greene

Ungesunde Quotes By Plato

When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest or treaty, and there is nothing more to fear from them, then he is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader. — Plato

Ungesunde Quotes By Naomi Wolf

Only then will women be able to talk about what "beauty" really involves: the attention of people we do not know, rewards for things we did not earn, sex from men who reach for us as for a brass ring on a carousel, hostility and scepticism from other women, adolescence extended longer than it ought to be, cruel aging, and a long hard struggle for identity. And we will learn that what is good about "beauty" - the promise of confidence, sexuality, and the self-regard of a healthy individuality - are actually qualities that have nothing to do with "beauty" specifically, but are deserved by and, as the myth is dismantled, available to all women. The best that "beauty" offers belongs to us all by right of femaleness. When we separate "beauty" from sexuality, when we celebrate the individuality of our features and characteristics, women will have access to a pleasure in our bodies that unites us rather than divides us. The beauty myth will be history. — Naomi Wolf