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Welcomestores Quotes By Warren Farrell

When a government requires a man to support a child he was tricked into creating, that government subsidizes fraud. No. It is worse than that: It subsidizes the woman using a man's body for 18-21 years without his consent. — Warren Farrell

Welcomestores Quotes By Grace Paley

I lived in a house in the East Bronx, a totally Jewish neighborhood on East 172nd Street. You didn't see Christians much, although one lived next door. We thought they were kind of a minority. — Grace Paley

Welcomestores Quotes By Werner Erhard

You will leave this course being a
leader and exercising leadership effectively as your natural
self-expression in any situation
and no matter what the
circumstances. — Werner Erhard

Welcomestores Quotes By Cinda Williams Chima

Allison was at full strength when it came to one thing:attitude. — Cinda Williams Chima

Welcomestores Quotes By Bette Midler

Only two groups of people intimidate me absolutely: salespeople and the French. — Bette Midler

Welcomestores Quotes By H.M. Ward

I just don't want to have more people to lose. It sounds mental, but I'd rather be alone than be devastated when things don't work out and he leaves. Or something horrible happens and I lose him entirely. — H.M. Ward

Welcomestores Quotes By William Shakespeare

Give thy thoughts no tongue. — William Shakespeare

Welcomestores Quotes By Sanober Khan

depth and substance.
the two most exquisite qualities.
be it in a poem
or a person. — Sanober Khan

Welcomestores Quotes By Philip Pullman

It's not my business to remedy deaths! It's my business to tell stories. Lyra and the other heroines didn't come with placards saying, "Make this a feminist story!" I'm glad people enjoy seeing a female protagonist in a big adventure story, but I didn't do it for political reasons. — Philip Pullman