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Top Womenfolk Song Quotes

The only time I've played a real baddy was when I was Regan in 'King Lear.' — Ashley Jensen

The media could not be policed from without and had to be policed from within. — Tom Clancy

The dullness of certain people is sometimes a sufficient security against the attack of an artful man. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Nothing is more private than a woman's body; it is her physical, emotional, and moral citadel. She cannot be free at all if she is not free to decide for herself, in private, what to do with her body. — Lewis B. Smedes

We have got to dispel this myth that bullying is just a normal rite of passage. — Barack Obama

Sometimes I will tweet things without an audience in mind at all, just because I want to say something that I don't feel I can say otherwise. Those tweets have a specific sense of desperation to them, because I write them when I feel like I don't have anyone else to talk to - as if Twitter is the only thing that will accept my insanely inappropriate thoughts without judgement. — Mira Gonzalez

One must keep repeating the Truth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

He was going to show that the paradoxes were not excrescences; they were fundamental. — James Gleick

This is a very connected, tolerant, creative generation, but a lot of them feel really constrained because they've got this big debt. — Hillary Clinton

People give us credit only for what we ourselves believe. — Fay Weldon

I mean, every thought starts over, so every expression of a thought has to do the same. every accuracy has to be invented ... I feel I am blundering in concepts too fine for me. — Anne Carson

An honest man, armed with all the knowledge available to us now, could only state that in some sense, the origin of life appears at the moment to be almost a miracle, so many are the conditions which would have had to have been satisfied to get it going. — Francis Crick

Grief diminishes when it has nothing to grow upon. — Publilius Syrus

Morpheus stops in his tracks. I have his full attention. "So, you manipulated us both with one vow." His long black lashes tremble, and admiration shimmers behind his wounded gaze - the same look I've received throughout my life each time I please him. Although the dark, angry crimson of his blinking jewels belies any true pleasure. "Bitterest irony. It would appear I trained you too well - " — A.G. Howard