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P20 - The rightist sectarian wants to slow down the historical process, to domesticate time and thus to domesticate men and women.
— Paulo Freire
In her orchard the trees had been born from deaths; they marked and grew from the remains of the children that had passed through her.
— Nadifa Mohamed
Homosexuality is the direct result of chastity in women.
— James Jones
I identified historical hierarchical division of the arts into fine arts and craft as a major force in the marginalisation of women's work.
— Rozsika Parker
And of course it has nothing to do with the fact that I haven't been with a women since I came to your bed back in February-Devlin.
— Gaelen Foley
I am afraid, my dear niece, that a 'mere woman' is something you most certainly are not.
— Katlyn Charlesworth
I'm not only my father's daughter, but also a daughter of the nation he founded. And protecting both is what I've always done.
— Laura Kamoie
With time, grief has a way of slipping down in the crevices of your heart. It never really leaves; it just makes room for more.
— Nancy B. Brewer
Of all the things I dislike, I hate women worst.
— James Jones
My friends in prison were mostly women more like myself: not historical figures who I did not relate to as peers, but hookers and addicts.
— Patricia McConnell
We are here to advance the cause of women and to advance the cause of democracy and to make it absolutely clear that the two are inseparable.
— Hillary Clinton
Identity was partly heritage, partly upbringing, but mostly the choices you make in life."
Patricia Briggs. — Demetra Angelis Foustanellas
Patricia Briggs. — Demetra Angelis Foustanellas
He could fit what he knew about women in a bullet casing and still have room for the gunpowder.
— Karen Witemeyer
I'm learning not to hope for what I can't control ...
— Leila Meacham
But there will be no redemption for me. I will become the most unmerciful of murderers. I accept my fate.
— Heather Day Gilbert
I brought you something. It's my sister's coat. It
gets cold in Nashville in the wintertime. — Nancy B. Brewer
gets cold in Nashville in the wintertime. — Nancy B. Brewer
You're a lady. It's written all over you, but the West doesn't forgive any woman-unless she's got a man.
— Liliana Shelbrook
The typewriter is indeed my passport into a world otherwise barred to me and my kind.
— Suzanne Rindell
Long historical books get written by women, but not contemporary experiments, which still seems to be a very male-dominated field.
— Eleanor Catton
She loved historical novels in which women dressed as men and outgrew their limited opportunities. And
— Nina George
LIPID (Last Idiot Person I Dated) syndrome: a largely undiagnosed but pervasive disease that afflicts single women.
— Lauren Willig
Hello Readers! I look forward to adding to my author page. I
— Rita Gard Seedorf
Camhanach, it is a bargain as old as the world itself." He chuckled.
"Women want protection...men want a willing lass to warm their bed. — Shelly Thacker
"Women want protection...men want a willing lass to warm their bed. — Shelly Thacker
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we will roll out the red carpet for you in the United States of Arabia, my brethren! — Leonard Leventon
we will roll out the red carpet for you in the United States of Arabia, my brethren! — Leonard Leventon
A woman's biography - with about eight famous historical exceptions - so often turns out to be the story of a man and the woman who helped his career.
— Catherine Drinker Bowen
The porcelain doll residing in her white-pillared dollhouse was a mirage.
— Katlyn Charlesworth
There is a little bit of everybody in everybody.
— Leonard Leventon
Men may fight the battle, but women wage the war.
— Katlyn Charlesworth
Peggy is a sovereign nation. She governs herself and those around her by her own laws.
— Katlyn Charlesworth
This women's orchestra made a demure picture in their muted dove grays, alright, but they played like they were gowned in scarlet and gold.
— Bailey Bristol
He didn't save women. He damned them.
— Madeline Martin
For many women, the experience of prostitution stems from the historical trauma of colonization.
— Melissa Farley
Men fight like men. Women fight like unchained demons.
— Heather Blanton