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Womaen Quotes By Emily Dickinson

Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality. — Emily Dickinson

Womaen Quotes By Frederick C. Crews

Rabbit and Owl are aging bachelors whose respective megalomania and fussiness are tempered only by their mutual friendship, of which the less said, the better. — Frederick C. Crews

Womaen Quotes By Michael Callahan

They'd lived their lives on tightropes, never knowing where the next paycheck was coming from or if one was coming at all, their personal lives a mishmash of backstage affairs and dressing room brawls endured for the brief heady adrenaline rush brought by the orchestra's overture and glare of white lights. — Michael Callahan

Womaen Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

In the form of the oeuvre, the actual circumstances are placed in another dimension where the given reality shows itself as that which it is. Thus it tells the truth about itself; its language ceases to be that of deception, ignorance, and submission. Fiction calls the facts by their name and their reign collapses; fiction subverts everyday experience and shows it to be mutilated and false. — Herbert Marcuse

Womaen Quotes By William Henry Harrison

The liberties of a people depend on their own constant attention to its preservation. — William Henry Harrison

Womaen Quotes By Jean-Marc Vallee

There's a way of filming where you can get rid of the vanity and of trying to make something beautiful. — Jean-Marc Vallee

Womaen Quotes By Marcia Angell

Liberals are wrong to think that opposition to health reform is a rejection of big government. If health reform consisted of extending Medicare to everyone, people would be delighted. There are millions of 64-year-olds out there who can hardly wait to be 65. — Marcia Angell

Womaen Quotes By John Taylor

Where did this commandment come from in relation to polygamy? It also came from God ... When I see any of our people, men or women, opposing a principle of this kind ... I consider them apostates. — John Taylor