Adolf Hitler Quotes
I was not in agreement with the sharp anti-Semitic tone, but from time to time I read arguments which gave me some food for thought. At all events, these occasions slowly made me acquainted with the man and the movement, which in those days guided Vienna's destinies: Dr. Karl Lueger and the Christian Social Party.
Adolf Hitler
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I was in college in the '60s, and the whole feminist movement had swept me up.
Laura Schlessinger
The women's movement ruined a permanent vacation.
Natasha Leggero
In conversion you are not attached primarily to an order, nor to an institution, nor a movement, nor a set of beliefs, nor a code of action - you are attached primarily to a Person, and secondarily to these other things.
E. Stanley Jones
Insensibility, of all kinds, and on all occasions, most moves my imperial displeasure.
Frances Burney
Arguments are to be avoided: they are always vulgar and often convincing.
Oscar Wilde
I have come to understand that in order to effectively advance women's rights, we need to galvanize a global women's movement.
Zainab Salbi
When we first got married, we made a pact. It was this: In our life together, it was decided I would make all of the big decisions and my wife would make all of the little decisions. For fifty years, we have held true to that agreement. I believe that is the reason for the success in our marriage. However, the strange thing is that in fifty years, there hasn’t been one big decision.
Albert Einstein
Listening can make the difference between a mediocre organization and a great one.
Lee Iacocca
As [Martin Luther] King said, it never cost anybody a dime to integrate the lunch counters. When you start talking about trying to deal with jobs and hunger and things that require investment, then that's really the tough stuff, because everybody wants to do right if it doesn't cost them anything.
Marian Wright Edelman
Some burn damp faggots, others may consume The entire combustible world in one small room.
William Butler Yeats
I was not in agreement with the sharp anti-Semitic tone, but from time to time I read arguments which gave me some food for thought. At all events, these occasions slowly made me acquainted with the man and the movement, which in those days guided Vienna's destinies: Dr. Karl Lueger and the Christian Social Party.
Adolf Hitler