Womens Courage Quotes & Sayings
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To ask me whether I could endure to live without friends is absurd. It is easy enough to live out of material sight of friends, but to live without human love is impossible. — John Muir

When you are a real queen, there is absolutely no reason to try and make people believe that you are one. Because you just are. Life is lived with grace, courage, and serenity. If you must dedicate any amount of time and mental ability to making anyone believe that you are one; you're not! — C. JoyBell C.

The wise does not think that only he is right -thus he knows the truth. — Laozi

In mindfulness, breath can not play as not only reference point but point of view. — Gary Gach

How we treat our invalids - our mad, our physically or mentally compromised family members - does tell you something about who we are politically, historically, culturally. — Samuel R. Delany

Almost two thousand years, and no new god! — Friedrich Nietzsche

The Oscar changed everything. Better salary, working with better people, better projects, more exposure, less privacy. — Kathy Bates

The Second World War created the need for a new generation of female heroes. Where could these women look for role models? The women of the previous war had by this time been largely forgotten. Although efforts had been made during the 1920s to memorialize the war's heroes, both men and women, with monuments, books, and films, most Europeans, impatient to forget the war, also forgot its heroes.
But now the memory of their courage was needed and eagerly recalled... — Kathryn J. Atwood

A library of books is the fairest garden in the world, and to walk there is an ecstasy. — E. Powys Mathers

I have a notion that gamblers are as happy as most people - being always excited. — Lord Byron

I hope we get to the bottom of the answer. It's what I'm interested to know. — George W. Bush

Yes, but I view Frank's music as fully composed. In other words, the arrangements can work for any idiom such as a rock band or an orchestra. Frank was a brilliant arranger and could make his music work in any context. He proved that tour after tour and album after album. — Dweezil Zappa

When we have the courage to claim space for ourselves. When we risk creativity. When we relish our sensuality. When we honor our lives and their experiences as valuable. When we create from a female body, expressing ourselves in a woman's voice, using a woman's language. We begin to bloom. — Lucy H. Pearce