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responsibility men class
If woman's sole responsibility is of the domestic type, one class will be crushed by it, and the other throw it off as a badge of poverty. The poor man's motto, 'Woman's work is never done,' leads inevitably to its antithesis - ladies' work is never begun. Antoinette Brown Blackwell
responsibility common share
A nation is formed by the willingness of each of us to share in the responsibility for upholding the common good. Barbara Jordan
responsibility men effort
A man who seeks escape from the responsibility of supporting his life by his own thought and effort, and wishes to survive by conquering, ruling and exploiting others, is NOT an Individualist. Ayn Rand
responsibility men islands
Living in a society, instead of on a desert island, does not relieve a man of the responsibility of supporting his own life. Ayn Rand
responsibility men thinking
Men who reject the responsibility of thought and reason can only exist as parasites on the thinking of others. Ayn Rand
responsibility stories hierarchy
We affirm that the true story of capitalism is now beginning, because capitalism is not a system of oppression only, but is also a selection of values, a coordination of hierarchies, a more amply developed sense of individual responsibility. Benito Mussolini
responsibility support want
I know that many students take personal responsibility for their education and succeed as a result. I want them to know they are not alone - that Nevada's system can and will support them. Brian Sandoval
responsibility may negative
The very act of accepting responsibility short-circuits and cancels out any negative emotions you may be experiencing. Brian Tracy
responsibility understanding accepting
Accept complete responsibility both for understanding and for being understood. Brian Tracy
lines possible power rain until walking
Rain will be as heavy, if not heavier. You don't want to be walking around out there with possible downed power lines and debris. It's not over until it's over. Jim Lushine
lines literary minor rather
I used to make minor alterations and often shorten lines that were rather literary to make them more naturalistic. But my contribution was very small. Richard Briers
lines resistance grassroots
The big dividing line is not and has never been between those who advocate more or less militant forms of resistance, or between mainstream and grassroots activists. The dividing line is between those who do something and those who do nothing. Derrick Jensen
lines blurry fiction
In really, really good science fiction, the line between the science and the fiction is blurry. Damon Lindelof
lines consciousness brooks
There's a fine line between a stream of consciousness and a babbling brook to nowhere. Dan Harmon
lines walks turns
Somedays the line I walk turns out to be straight - Other days the line tends to deviate. Ani Difranco
lines terrible honestly
I prefer for things to happen serendipitously, but honestly, I also love terrible pickup lines. Angela Sarafyan
lines way scripts
What I do is just go over and over and over my lines and learn the script so well that I can just be easy and relaxed. That's the way I always work. Anthony Hopkins
lines unlimited
Although our powers are great, they are not unlimited they are bounded by some lines of demarcation. Tony Abbott
taste
This is taste of even more to come, Al Aqsa
taste dues
It's nothing to do with us at all, our success is due to the taste of the public. Bon Scott
taste poet coarse
It is bad taste for a poet to be coarse and hairy. Aristophanes
taste bad-things
An early taste of death is not necessarily a bad thing. Charles Bukowski
taste
I am sure my music has a taste of codfish in it. Edvard Grieg
taste nipples momma
Everything I cook tastes better than yo' momma's nipples. Coolio
taste jugs break
You have to taste the sour urine before you break the jug. Clive Barker
taste
All our tastes are but reminiscences. Alphonse de Lamartine
taste acquire
The nature of power is such that even those who have not sought it, but have had it forced upon them, tend to acquire a taste for more. Aldous Huxley