Susan B. Anthony Quotes
Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.
Susan B. Anthony
Quotes to Explore
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To most boys with growing limbs and swelling sinews, physical activity is a natural instinct, and there is no need to drive them into the football field or the fives court: they go there because they like it, and there is no need to make games compulsory for them.
E. F. Benson
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I don't want to lose my legs, you know. I don't want to be wheeled around in a wheelchair. I don't want to be attached to a catheter. I saw all that stuff happen to my father, and as much as it upset me because I loved my father so much, it also really traumatized me.
Dan Hill
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I think this happens to a lot of people, men and women, where you reach a point in your life and all of a sudden realize that things have changed. You suddenly realize that people are coming up behind you, that maybe somebody might want to replace you for less money.
Callie Khouri
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Art lies by its own artifice.
Ovid
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I really connect to strong feminist writers that make their ideas accessible for the rest of the world.
Laura Harrier
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Back in the day, I used to read 'Archie,' but I haven't been a comic book aficionado.
Danai Gurira
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Rod has always been like my third child and my most demanding boy out of the three.
Penny Lancaster
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Land was what they wanted, as if the mere ownership of dirt could turn a peasant into a squire.
Orson Scott Card
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Like most qualities, cuteness is delineated by what it isn't. Most people aren't cute at all, or if so they quickly outgrow their cuteness ... Elegance, grace, delicacy, beauty, and a lack of self-consciousness: a creature who knows he is cute soon isn't.
William S. Burroughs
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The Robertson family and bad ideas go together like biscuits and jam.
Willie Robertson
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A hoodie is worn by everybody: kids, white men, white women, black men. But it clings to the black body as a sign of criminality like nothing else.
Claudia Rankine
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Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.
Susan B. Anthony