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What is assertive in a man can appear abrasive in a woman, and female leaders risk appearing too feminine or not feminine enough.
— Barbara Kellerman
Life id far more abrasive experiencing it's individual components than the sum itself
— Scott Hildreth
You are never persuasive when you're abrasive.
— Rick Warren
I'm not an abrasive person. I do speak my mind, but my goal is never to offend. I don't intentionally want to strike a chord.
— Trevor Noah
The global village is a place of very arduous interfaces and very abrasive situations.
— Marshall McLuhan
--In his themes and techniques, Conrad was a liberator:he eloquently questioned what other people took for granted.
— Cedric Watts
Strength on its own in a woman is quite abrasive and not terribly attractive all the time,
— Stella McCartney
I'm brash and abrasive but that's because I've noticed when people are nice and polite they never get anywhere.
— Mahathir Mohamad
I honestly think hipsters eat with their assholes because they consume everything wrong.
— Chris Hardwick
The Jews are just a very aggressive and abrasive and obnoxious personality.
— Richard M. Nixon
Never be arrogant or abrasive. Treat your opponent respectfully if they really and truly believe they are right.
— Jane Goodall
I await your sentence with less fear than you pass it. The time will come when all will see what I see.
— Giordano Bruno
You need to shelter yourself from the abrasive forces of life that drain you and keep you in a lower state of mind.
— Frederick Lenz
So put a gerbil on your Christmas list.
— Ras Kass
When you depersonalize abrasive behavior and see it as a call for help you become a catalyst for the best kind of change.
— Marilyn Suttle
We were the first people who did investigative stuff, who asked occasionally abrasive, occasionally confrontational questions.
— Mike Wallace
It is a sure evidence of a good book if it pleases us more and more as we grow older.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
We are divided of course between liking to feel the past strange and liking to feel it familiar.
— Henry James
Be sure to expose yourself to criticism: A fine polish requires an abrasive.
— Marilyn Vos Savant