Elizabeth Cady Stanton Quotes
So closely interwoven have been our lives, our purposes, and experiences that, separated, we have a feeling of incompleteness--united, such strength of self-association that no ordinary obstacles, difficulties, or dangers ever appear to us insurmountable.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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In lean times, you get plenty of sleep, and you're not flying around everywhere.
J. K. Simmons
I don't believe in asking God for anything. If I am worthy, He will give it to me. I think we should earn his blessings; I have never believed in mannats.
Abhishek Bachchan
I vicariously lived the life of an independent producer from the time I was four years old. And what was always important was writing, writing, writing.
Samuel Goldwyn
I think the deepest problem is between my parents and me. I just don't know if it will ever be the same.
LaToya Jackson
The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.
George Orwell
You have to be an adult; there is no sitting around and feeling sorry for yourself.
Jamie Lynn Spears
My father raced bikes. He gave me the passion very early. I had my first bike when I was three or four years old.
Valentino Rossi
The biggest danger to the European Union comes not from those who advocate change, but from those who denounce new thinking as heresy. In its long history Europe has experience of heretics who turned out to have a point.
David Cameron
Nearly 300,000 more people are forced to accept part-time employment because of this rotten non-recovery recovery than when Obama arrived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Bob Beauprez
So closely interwoven have been our lives, our purposes, and experiences that, separated, we have a feeling of incompleteness--united, such strength of self-association that no ordinary obstacles, difficulties, or dangers ever appear to us insurmountable.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton