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Women's Rights 1800s Quotes & Sayings

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Top Women's Rights 1800s Quotes

We tend to prefer candidates that don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco. — Sarah Palin

I care not if I live but a day and a night, so long as my deeds live after me. — James Joyce

Ultimately, no one can extract from things, books included, more than he already knows. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Fortune makes him fool, whom she makes her darling. — Francis Bacon

I kill the living to make way for the dead.
But we had hot chocolate, she and I. We tried to make our friendship last as long as we could.
Then I was forced to let her go. I held her when she returned to the earth. — R.A. Parry

As long as we think our lives are not good enough (materially), we will not have happiness. As soon as we realize our lives are good enough, happiness immediately appears. That is the practice of contentment. — Nhat Hanh

Set yourself ablaze. Allow your light to shine upon others without fear. When you radiate from within, others cannot dampen your fire. — Rita Johansen

If one leads them with administrative measures and uses punishments to make them conform, the people will be evasive, but if one leads them with virtue, they will come up to expectations. — Confucius