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Woliner Paul Quotes By Hedwig Dohm

For me the beginning of all true progress in the woman question lies in women's right to vote ... The strong the emphasis on the difference between the sexes, the clearer the need for the specific representation of women. — Hedwig Dohm

Woliner Paul Quotes By Aleister Crowley

Tell the truth, but lead so improbable a life that the truth will never be believed. — Aleister Crowley

Woliner Paul Quotes By Compay Segundo

Can you imagine that Cuba and Europe's youth, who had forgotten about traditional music, who only thought of rock music, are now looking back towards their grandparents? That is a phenomenon. — Compay Segundo

Woliner Paul Quotes By William Blake

You cannot have Liberty in this world without what you call Moral Virtue, and you cannot have Moral Virtue without the slavery of that half of the human race who hate what you call Moral Virtue. — William Blake

Woliner Paul Quotes By Fiona Apple

I don't go on lunch dates with friends. I hear about people having dinner parties, but I never do that. I'm not really human. — Fiona Apple

Woliner Paul Quotes By Sophocles

A sight to touch e'en hatred's self with pity. — Sophocles

Woliner Paul Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

Hell is nothing but a place we wish God has created for our enemies, we ourselves think that he will ultimately show some kind of clemency towards us — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Woliner Paul Quotes By Marc Koska

I read a newspaper article in May 1984 which predicted that syringes would one day be a major cause of the transmission of HIV. It was what I had been waiting for - a project that had a lot of the things that I liked: problem-solving, product design, campaigning, and being a bit of a big mouth pain-in-the-bum. — Marc Koska

Woliner Paul Quotes By Neil MacGregor

For many, the icon of the British Museum is the Rosetta Stone, that administrative by-product of the Greek imperial adventure in Africa. — Neil MacGregor