Child Sister Quotes
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Child Sister Quotes & Sayings
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Think twice before you pull your trouser and rape a woman; she may be your mother, sister or friend, and you know the consequences that follows.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
It's wrong to anticipate evil.
— Emily Bronte
Between sisters, often, the child's cry never dies down. "Never leave me," it says; "do not abandon me."
— Louise Bernikow
Films are always a fiction, not documentary. Even a documentary is a kind of fiction.
— Philip Seymour Hoffman
I am an only child. I have one sister.
— Woody Allen
Nothing enlarges the gulf of atheism more than the wide passage that lies between the faith and lives of men pretending to teach Christianity.
— Benjamin Stillingfleet
Perseverance is a choice. It's not a simple, one-time choice, it's a daily one. There's never a final decision.
— Margaret J. Wheatley
I'm a middle child, and I have a younger sister who is stunning - just beautiful and smart.
— Stephnie Weir
Lots of people in history have only done their jobs and look at the trouble they caused
— Terry Pratchett
Wow my sister has changed. She used to whip her boobs out for no reason. Now she does it to feed her child.
— Khloe Kardashian
Sometimes I feel like a sisterless child.
— Louise Bernikow
Oh, whatever would I do without my child-progeny sister to tell me what to do."
"Prodigy," I corrected. — Barbara Kingsolver
"Prodigy," I corrected. — Barbara Kingsolver
I love kids. I always have. I was an only child until I was 12, and then my sister arrived.
— Lorenza Izzo
You know a game is going to suck if they have to put the word "extreme" anywhere in the title.
— Gard Skinner
The true guide of life is to do what is right.
— Winston Churchill
I was an only child; I didn't have a sister, or sisters.
— Beverly Cleary
I have little sister Lola, she is small and very funny.
— Lauren Child
These critters ain't like white folks, you know; they gets over things, only manage right.
— Harriet Beecher Stowe