Elizabeth Cady Stanton Quotes
While the man is born to do whatever he can, for the woman and the negro there is no such privilege.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Around a third of parents still worry that they will look like a bad mother or father if their child has a mental health problem. Parenting is hard enough without letting prejudices stop us from asking for the help we need for ourselves and our children.
Kate Middleton
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I was always pretty ambitious, although it probably helps that I can't do anything else - apart from cleaning lavatories. But I remember my mum once said, 'I suppose you'll give it a year and see if you can make it as an actress?' And I said, 'No Mum, I think I'll give it 10.'
Olivia Colman
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The cure for crime is not the electric chair, but the high chair.
J. Edgar Hoover
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I love the medium and I love individual comics, but the business is nothing I would be proud of.
Daniel Clowes
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My last two records that I made were both quite pointed in one direction and I think I do my best stuff when it's all over the map, when there's a couple traditional things, a couple pretty rocking things.
Vince Gill
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I hate phones. All businesses are personal businesses, and I always try my best to get back to people, but sometimes the barrage of calls is so enormous that if I just answered calls I would do nothing else.
Vera Wang
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Competitiveness has been a big thing for me.
Bobby Rahal
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I was born outraged. I was born without, knowing my people were not counted, not included, not centered. I struggled through low-resourced schools, communities, and housing projects.
Janet Mock
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If you've got faith and you believe in what you are living for, you can stand your ground when the Devil's at your door.
John Michael Montgomery
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Eventually everything fails me, but when I look at the sunset or the sky, I'm reminded what it's like to be alive.
Jon Foreman
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Love, like a carefully loaded ship, crosses the gulf between the generations.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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While the man is born to do whatever he can, for the woman and the negro there is no such privilege.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton