Not Being Beaten Quotes
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Not Being Beaten Quotes & Sayings
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... there is nothing stronger than a woman who has beaten her way back from being beaten down in the first place.
— Barbara Lieberman
I think our police are excellent, probably because I have not done anything that has occasioned being beaten up by these good men.
— Clement Freud
No one ever forgets where he buried the hatchet.
— Kin Hubbard
My only memories of school are of being beaten, of being hit in the playground, of masters poking their fingers in my chest all day.
— Michael Gambon
I profess to learn and to teach anatomy not from books but from dissections, not from the tenets of Philosophers but from the fabric of Nature.
— William Harvey
Managing your time really means managing yourself. If your time is out of control, it means you are out of control.
— Douglas Merrill
Consider this on your birthday
You've got life's struggle beaten
For 60 years you've ate
And avoided being eaten — John Walter Bratton
You've got life's struggle beaten
For 60 years you've ate
And avoided being eaten — John Walter Bratton
True human progress is based less on the inventive mind than on the conscience of such men as Brandeis.
~ Albert Einstein — Albert Einstein
~ Albert Einstein — Albert Einstein
I do not approve of children being beaten. It is always a confession of failure.
— Patricia Wentworth
The best time to cry is at night, when the lights are out and someone is being beaten up and screaming for help.
— Walter Dean Myers
When the people are being beaten with a stick, they are not much happier if it is called the People's Stick.
— Mikhail Bakunin
Be still my hand and let the words write themselves upon my heart. Be still my heart and let your pages be filled in silence.
— Cristen Rodgers
Not all women like being beaten up. Only the normal ones.
— Nelson Rodrigues
The world has been forced to its knees. Unhappily, we seldom find our way there without being beaten to it by suffering.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
I think Australians like a bit of vulgarity.
— Julian Clary
A bachelor always feels himself defrauded, when he knows or suspects that any woman of his acquaintance has given herself away.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne