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YOU CAN'T KNEEL TO A LORD WHO WILL NOT SHOW HIS FACE.
YOU CAN'T PRAY TO A GOD WHO HATES THE HUMAN RACE. — Margaret Stohl
YOU CAN'T PRAY TO A GOD WHO HATES THE HUMAN RACE. — Margaret Stohl
How dare she show herself to be everything he was so annoyed with her for not being?
— Margaret Atwood
We are so sorry to hear the sad news. He(She) will be Always in our thoughts, Forever in our prayers Eternally in our memories
— Margaret Jones
I have to be worthy of you, Lily, not the other way around.
— Margaret McHeyzer
so hard, sometimes, to tag those memories accurately.
— Margaret Atwood
People either hate my paintings or they love them. There does not seem to be much middle ground.
— Margaret Keane
Silences make the real conversations between friends. Not the saying but the never needing to say is what counts.
— Margaret Lee Runbeck
Now that I've reached the age where I need my children more than they need me, I really understand how grand it is to be a grandmother.
— Margaret Whitlam
Yet we always envy others, comparing our shadows to their sunlit sides.
— Margaret George
Everything a politician promises at election time has to be paid for either by higher taxation or by borrowing.
— Margaret Thatcher
His view of the world featured swift disasters set against a background of lurking doom, my cooking did nothing to contradict it.
— Margaret Atwood
More and more I feel like a letter - deposited here, collected there. But a letter addressed to no one.
— Margaret Atwood
The more difficult it was to love the particular man beside us, the more we believed in Love, abstract and total.
— Margaret Atwood
I am too old to have ever been very worried about what "genre" any given book of mine might be. I read everything. I am easily amused.
— Margaret Atwood
My favorite author's question of all time - because it's so simple to answer ... 'Is your hair really like that, or do you get it done?
— Margaret Atwood
History should not be written to make the present generation feel good but to remind us that human affairs are complicated.
— Margaret MacMillan
We are not in politics to ignore peoples' worries, we are in politics to deal with them.
— Margaret Thatcher
Red Leader to Red One. Come in Red One!
— Margaret Weis
Her metaphors for her children included barnacles encrusting a ship and limpets clinging to a rock.
— Margaret Atwood
Until we have acquired genuine prayer, we are like people teaching children to begin to walk.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
I've wanted to see beyond the Western, mechanical view of the world and see what else might appear when the lens was changed.
— Margaret J. Wheatley
Most people have their best ideas when they take their minds away from problems they're trying to solve.
— Margaret Heffernan
What I object to in Mother is that she wants me to think her thoughts. Apart from the question of hypocrisy, I prefer my own.
— Margaret Deland
If you are kind to an enemy, you cannot hate him.
— Margaret Deland
He was deciding whether to cut her throat or love her forever.
— Margaret Atwood
I was very shy - I didn't speak to anyone outside of my family until the fourth grade.
— Margaret Stohl
When hecklers stand up, I get a mental jump for joy. It gives me something to get my teeth into - and the audiences love it.
— Margaret Thatcher
Another of those things that must be true because everyone else agrees they are, although they don't seem so to me.
— Margaret Atwood
Take me to your trees. Take me to your breakfasts, your sunsets, your bad dreams, your shoes, your nouns. Take me to your fingers.
— Margaret Atwood
A scar is like writing on your body. It tells about something that once happened to you, such as a cut on your skin where blood came out. What
— Margaret Atwood
A voice is a human gift; it should be cherished and used, to utter fully human speech as possible. Powerlessness and silence go together.
— Margaret Atwood
Living in England, provincial England, must be like being married to a stupid but exquisitely beautiful wife.
— Margaret Halsey
It's hard to be strict with a man who loses money so pleasantly.
— Margaret Mitchell
Inside each one of us is a rebel just waiting to be freed. That rebel is the real "You.
— Margaret Aranda
No woman can call herself free who cannot choose the time to be a mother or not as she sees fit.
— Margaret Sanger
Violence is the instinctive response to fear.
— Margaret Millar
None of them were the men we knew. The newspaper stories were like dreams to us, bad dreams dreamt by others.
— Margaret Atwood
Don't ask me to give in to this body of mine. I can't afford it. Between me and my body there must be a struggle until death.
— Margaret Of Cortona
A man with nothing to die for has even less for which to live.
— Margaret Weis
I knew the instant Margaret spoke that she intended to use me as a weapon. What you fail to understand is this: I am her weapon to use.
— Courtney Milan
Does feminist mean large unpleasant person who'll shout at you or someone who believes women are human beings? To me it's the latter, so I sign up
— Margaret Atwood
If you haven't done your mental homework in training, you don't have anything to fall back on when you face.
— Margaret Groos
Once they tried to save something, others or their own souls.
— Margaret Atwood
I have switched on this modern laptop machine. And I have told myself that I must resist the temptation to start playing solitaire upon it.
— Margaret Drabble
There seem to be times of reception and times of creation and it is perhaps difficult not to confuse the two.
— Margaret Wise Brown
One hopes to achieve the zero option, but in the absence of that we must achieve balanced numbers.
— Margaret Thatcher
It is curious how fatal it is, either to a situation or to an individual, or even to a name, if in an evil moment it becomes funny.
— Margaret Deland
We are survivors, of each other. We have been shark to one another, but also lifeboat. That counts for something.
— Margaret Atwood
It's not subtle or restrained. It's not any of the things you like to think apply to your acting.
— Margaret Hamilton
I tend to feel if people say they're going to do something, they will, if given the chance.
— Margaret Atwood
I longed to arrest all beauty that came before me, and at length the longing has been satisfied.
— Julia Margaret Cameron
The ideal is the flower-garden of the mind, and very apt to run to weeds unless carefully tended.
— Margaret Oliphant
I don't think it's any fun, even if you are one of the most respected authors in the world like Margaret Atwood, to keep being nominated and not win.
— Kazuo Ishiguro
It is bad to believe you in error. It would be infinitely worse to have known you a hypocrite.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Birth control must lead ultimately to a cleaner race.
— Margaret Sanger
I feel sorry for anyone that I am obsessed with. I am worse than gum in your hair, very, very close to the roots.
— Margaret Cho
Is there no end to his diguises of benevolence?
— Margaret Atwood
I should have known better than to rely on pills. You can't buy unconsciousness quite so cheaply.
— Margaret Atwood
The best way of keeping a secret is to pretend there isn't one.
— Margaret Atwood
Maybe everyone is just waiting for someone else to save them.
— Margaret Peterson Haddix
Be who you really are, do what you want to do, in order to have what you really want.
— Margaret Mead
What would that be like - to long, to yearn for someone who is right there before your eyes, day in and day out?
— Margaret Atwood
No-one is ever too old to know better.
— Margaret Preston
what is is, as Grandma Win used to say, and what can't be cured must be endured, and laugh and the world laughs with you but cry and you cry alone.
— Margaret Atwood
I want to keep on living, in any form. I resign my body freely, to the uses of others. They
— Margaret Atwood
a flayed body untangled
string by string and hung
to the wall, an agonized banner
displayed for the same reason
flags are. — Margaret Atwood
string by string and hung
to the wall, an agonized banner
displayed for the same reason
flags are. — Margaret Atwood
It made him feel invisible - not that he wanted to feel anything else.
— Margaret Atwood
Is it disapproval or extreme lust? Toby wonders. With some men it's hard to tell the difference.
— Margaret Atwood
It used to be about trying to do something. Now it's about trying to be someone.
— Margaret Thatcher
She was no intellectual, but men were scrupulous about avoiding intellectual women unless they had the sense to keep it well hidden.
— Margaret Way
If I was going to do something I didn't want to do, I at least wanted to be remunerated for it.
— Margaret Atwood
A thing is valued, only if it is rare and hard to get.
— Margaret Atwood
More than whimsy, joy is a weapon we use to fight life's battles.
— Margaret Feinberg
He's humanoid, he's hominid, he's an aberration, he's abominable; he'd be legendary, if there were anyone left to relate legends.
— Margaret Atwood
Too bad to deprive them, but if a person doesn't look after herself in this world, no one else is likely to.
— Margaret Laurence
Woman was and is condemned to a system under which the lawful rapes exceed the unlawful ones a million to one.
— Margaret Sanger
You'll never learn to act in Hollywood. Not in a thousand years.
— Margaret Sullavan
I wish people would quit telling me to think. I think. Thinking's easy. It's not thinking that's hard.
— Margaret Millar
Vancouver is the suicide capital of the country. You keep going west until you run out. You come to the edge. Then you fall off.
— Margaret Atwood
I began to forget myself
in the middle
of sentences. — Margaret Atwood
in the middle
of sentences. — Margaret Atwood
(Not) even the US can impose peace: it has to be genuinely accepted by both parties involved.
— Margaret Thatcher
Good manners are the last thing to desert us, so it seems. They remain behind to mock us with their hollow sound when all else has fled. On
— Margaret George
I was Pandora, bound and determined to open that box.
— Margaret Peterson Haddix
I was asked whether I was trying to restore Victorian values. I said straight out I was. And I am.
— Margaret Thatcher
I believe that the capacity that any organisation needs is for leadership to appear anywhere it is needed, when it is needed.
— Margaret J. Wheatley
Thinking can hurt your chances, and I intend to last
— Margaret Atwood
He has been trying to sing Love into existence again And he has failed
— Margaret Atwood
We speak naturally but spend all our lives trying to write naturally.
— Margaret Wise Brown
You have to be careful what you imagine, because the act of imagining is the act of encouraging yourself to be a certain kind of person.
— Margaret Drabble
Economics are the method; the object is to change the soul.
— Margaret Thatcher
But, surely, if the mind is too long directed to one object only, it will get stiff and rigid, and unable to take in many interests.
— Elizabeth Gaskell