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Whoeverd Quotes By Hilary Thayer Hamann

Boys will be boys, that's what everyone always says. But no one ever mentions how girls have to be something other than themselves altogether. — Hilary Thayer Hamann

Whoeverd Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

You're mine, damn ye, Claire Fraser! Mine, and I wilna share ye, with a man or a memory, or anything whatever, so long as both shall live. — Diana Gabaldon

Whoeverd Quotes By Horace Mann

It would be more honourable to our distinguished ancestors to praise them in words less, but in deeds to imitate them more. — Horace Mann

Whoeverd Quotes By John Keats

The same that oft-times hath
charm'd magic casements,
opening on the foam
of perilous seas, in fairy lands forlorn. — John Keats

Whoeverd Quotes By Robert Pozen

It's 5 P.M. at the office. Working fast, you've finished your tasks for the day and want to go home. But none of your colleagues have left yet, so you stay another hour or two, surfing the Web and reading your e-mails again, so you don't come off as a slacker. It's an unfortunate reality that efficiency often goes unrewarded in the workplace. — Robert Pozen

Whoeverd Quotes By Max Weber

Laws are important and valuable in the exact natural sciences, in the measure that those sciences are universally valid. — Max Weber

Whoeverd Quotes By Paulo Freire

It's really not possible for someone to imagine himself/herself as a subject in the process of becoming without having at the same time a disposition for change. And change of which she/he is not merely the victim but the subject. — Paulo Freire

Whoeverd Quotes By Gertrude Stein

The United States is just now the oldest country in the world, there always is an oldest country and she is it, it is she who is the mother of the twentieth century civilization. She began to feel herself as it just after the Civil War. And so it is a country the right age to have been born in and the wrong age to live in. — Gertrude Stein