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women equality history
Until we get equality in education, we won't have an equal society. Sonia Sotomayor
women
Women have every right; they just have to excercise them. Victoria Woodhull
women people understanding
My understanding of Twitter was that it was a bunch of famous people telling you when they're going to the bathroom. And, that was not something I wanted to be part of. Kerry Washington
women knitting trouble
Women like to sit down with trouble - as if it were knitting. Ellen Glasgow
women
After over 200 years, not even a fifth of Congress is women. Nancy Pelosi
women struggle together
Some women are meant to change the world, while others are meant to hold it together. And then there are those of us who simply don't want to be in it, because we know no matter how much we struggle, we can't comfortably fit. Jodi Picoult
women eden lost
If woman lost us Eden, such As she alone restore it. John Greenleaf Whittier
women growing demand
If we're not growing, we must feel guilty, because we are not fulfilling Christ's demand. Eva Burrows
women halloween gay
I would love if gay men responded to me. All I want is for many gay men to dress up as me for Halloween. Mindy Kaling
grief grieving differences
There is this difference between the grief of youth and that of old age; youth's burden is lightened by as much of it as another shares; old age may give and give, but the sorrow remains the same. O. Henry
grief flames hands
We'll choose knowledge no matter what, we'll maim ourselves in the process, we'll stick our hands into the flames for it if necessary. Curiosity is not our only motive; love or grief or despair or hatred is what drives us on. We'll spy relentlessly on the dead; we'll open their letters, we'll read their journals, we'll go through their trash, hoping for a hint, a final word, an explanation, from those who have deserted us--who've left us holding the bag, which is often a good deal emptier than we'd supposed. Margaret Atwood
grief sorrow opinion
Grief is not in the nature of things, but in opinion. Marcus Tullius Cicero
grief reality tragedy
There were so many layers of reality to the world. Nothing stopped for death; nothing stopped for grief or horror or tragedy. Rachel Caine
grief past natural-talent
Everyone knows how to love,because we are all born with that gift.Some people have a natural talent for it but the majority of us have to re-learn,to remember how to love,and everyone,without exception,needs o burn on the bonfire of past emotions,to relieve certain joys and griefs,certain ups and downs,until they can see the connecting thread that exists behind each new encounter;because there is a connecting thread. Paulo Coelho
grief loss identity
I talk about things like how to lose without losing identity. All loss and grief feels like when you transition. Paula White
grief evil torment
What torments of grief you endured, from evils that never arrived Ralph Waldo Emerson
grief thinking media
The general assumption, which I think is a valid one, is that a lot of the major media were on their heels a little bit and prone to share the grief of the nation and to give Bush all the support it could. Seymour Hersh
grief causes opinion
Ifit be a thing external that causes thy grief, know, that it is not that properly that doth cause it, but thine own conceit and opinion concerning the thing: which thou mayest rid thyself of, when thou wilt. Marcus Aurelius
doubt serious ifs
There is faith in every serious doubt, namely, the faith in the truth as such, even if the only truth we can express is our lack of truth. Paul Tillich
doubt significant position
Whether or not you liked George W. Bush, there was no doubt about what position he was going to take, and that's what endeared him to a significant segment of American society. Frank Luntz
doubt shadow
Doubt is faith's shadow. Jo Nesbo
doubt literature praying
I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doubt fields pioneers
Most pioneers are at the mercy of doubt at the beginning, whether of their worth, of their theories, or of the whole enigmatic field in which they labour. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doubt resurrection interpretation
Without a doubt, at the center of the New Testament there stands the Cross, which receives its interpretation from the Resurrection. Hans Urs von Balthasar
doubt desperate
One must always hope when one is desperate, and doubt when one hopes. Gustave Flaubert
doubt madness illness
Doubt … is an illness that comes from knowledge and leads to madness. Gustave Flaubert
doubt mania
The deplorable mania of doubt exhausts me. I doubt about everything, even my doubts. Gustave Flaubert