Top 13 End Domestic Violence Quotes
#1. I am not only overwhelmed with excitement to be back in the seat but also to show my support to help raise awareness to end domestic violence and sexual assault by displaying the 'No More' symbol as I pilot the No. 24 car.
Amber Cope
#2. With two women every week in England and Wales being killed by their partner or ex-partner, we need to act now to end domestic violence. I am only too pleased to add my name to the Real Man campaign for Women's Aid.
Tom Aikens
#3. Hey ladies, I'm willing to do my part to end domestic violence by posting a selfie online. Some might call me a hero
Nev Schulman
#4. We can all do something to help end domestic violence. A Real Man would never abuse his partner or children, and I am proud to put my name to the Women's Aid Real Man campaign.
Ricky Whittle
#5. Anyone who takes the time to be kind is beautiful."
from: "The Beauty of Ugh"
Richelle E. Goodrich
#6. A trip to the market in the morning to buy bread, an afternoon spent reading in a cafe - nothing was routine; a strange place helped you find the poetry in everyday life.
Brian Morton
#7. People, regardless of political views, matter in this state and in this country and in this world. And, you know, when people attack people's basic rights and livelihoods, I'm concerned about it. And as a citizen of Queensland and nothing else, I've got the right to express my view.
Clive Palmer
#9. Came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself as he came, 'Oh! the Duchess, the Duchess!
Lewis Carroll
#10. You have a wonderful organization. I understand you have ten thousand here. And if you count the ones in the various federal prisons, it brings your total membership up to around thirty thousand.
Will Rogers
#12. We talk much more about individualism and liberty than our ancestors. But as so often happens, when anything becomes conscious, the consciousness is compensatory for absence in practice.
John Dewey
#13. I do want to make it very convincing. And the best way to do that is to put most of it in dialogue.
John Steinbeck
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