Women's Rights Slogans Quotes & Sayings
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Those who understand history are condemned to watch other idiots repeat it. — Peter Lamborn Wilson
Culture is like the sum of special knowledge that accumulates in any large united family and is the common property of all its members. When we of the great Culture Family meet, we exchange reminiscences about Grandfather Homer, and that awful old Dr. Johnson, and Aunt Sappho, and poor Johnny Keats. — Aldous Huxley
Trance is a natural everyday experience. — Milton H. Erickson
The law and order perspective, first introduced during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement by rabid segregationists, had become nearly hegemonic two decades later. By — Michelle Alexander
I see a New York that is once again the empire state. — Carl Paladino
At some point, your memories, your stories, your adventures, will be the only things you'll have left. — Chuck Palahniuk
Man is not intellect only,' Guthrie said. 'Not until you reject all the claims of your body. Not until you have stamped out, little by little, all that is left of your soul. — Dorothy Dunnett
Ask abundantly, for the measure of your asking shall be that of your receiving. — Coventry Patmore
The magnificent lobby of the Chrysler Building - faced with rare marbles, aglitter with decorative metalwork, and surmounted by a ceiling painted with a totemic image of the tower itself - leads to elevator cabs inlaid with exotic woods in fanciful patterns. The entire route from street to office is invested with ceremony, dignity, and delight. — Martin Filler
I don't know how to work a room. It's a real skill. — Matthew McConaughey
A work of art doesn't need to provide complete answers in order to succeed. It needs only to excite us into asking questions and give us a place to think about them while we become involved in other people's lives. — Christopher Bram
It's only when we're relaxed that the thing way down deep in all of us - call it the subconscious mind, the spirit, what you will - has a chance to well up and tell us how we shall go. — Frances Perkins
The more you let yourself go, the less others let you go. — Friedrich Nietzsche
All our hopes of turning the cursed ground into the blessed ground, and thus regaining it, are doomed by the fact that it is God himself who cursed the ground, and it is He alone who is able to take back what he said and bless the earth again. — Deitrich Bonhoeffer
