Melissa Benoist Quotes
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At the same, we need to remain sensitive to the reality that we are still an African society in which the majority of the people and communities live under severe deprivations and afflictions that are no fault of theirs.
Ibrahim Babangida
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The deal is that women have entered the workforce, but they have not been relieved of the domestic responsibilities.
Faye Wattleton
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All my life, everything has been a contest.
Bobby Riggs
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No pen, no ink, no table, no room, no time, no quiet, no inclination.
James Joyce
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I don't know what you mean by country music. I just make music the way I know how.
Hank Williams
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Changing Myrtle Beach? It makes me feel very good ... If it's changing, it's changing for the positive.
Barbara Eden
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A moment's thought would have shown him. But a moment is a long time, and thought is a painful process.
A. E. Housman
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Many European countries are fascinated with minorities from the United States. They still see this country as a world power and they covet that power...I was approached by a professor once at the Sorbonne in Paris and asked about racism in this country, and when I reflected on racism on the streets of Paris - you know, I'd be considered an Arab there -well, she didn't want to address that...It just goes to show it was easier for Europeans to study racism in the United States than it is from within the belly of the beast.
Ana Castillo
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Yoga allows you to rediscover a sense of wholeness in your life.
Bellur Krishnamachar Sundararaja Iyengar
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Watching 'The Sound of Music' is like being beaten to death by a Hallmark card.
Doug McClure
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There is no female Mozart because there is no female Jack the Ripper.
Camille Paglia
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On summer evenings, when every flower, and tree, and bird, might have better addressed my soft young heart, I have in my day been caught in the palm of a female hand by the crown, have been violently scrubbed from the neck to the roots of the hair as a purification for the Temple, and have then been carried off highly charged with saponaceous electricity, to be steamed like a potato in the unventilated breath of the powerful Boanerges Boiler and his congregation, until what small mind I had, was quite steamed out of me.
Charles Dickens