Top 11 Quotes About Women's Rights In The 1920s
#1. Every man is the creation of himself, the image of his own thinking and believing.
Claude M. Bristol
#2. The best way to succeed is to have a specific Intent, a clear Vision, a plan of Action, and the ability to maintain Clarity. Those are the Four Pillars of Success. It never fails!
Steve Maraboli
#3. I am not in competition with anyone but myself. My goal is to improve myself continuously.
Bill Gates
#4. Golf is all about patience - one tournament is four days long, 18 holes a day.
Lindsey Vonn
#5. Oppression works in such a way that it holds every person responsible for the acts of any wrongdoer of the oppressed group.
Rita Mae Brown
#7. Nothing that was real ever died, only names, forms, and illusions.
Eckhart Tolle
#8. If it's well written, even an obscene book cannot be immoral.
John McGahern, Galway, October 6th 2003. Acclaimed as the most important Irish novellist since James Joyce.
John McGahern
#9. In life you have the freedom to pursue whatever your heart desires.
Steven Redhead
#11. Arlene was one of a kind, a true friend when I needed one, a grande dame from the old school. She was the sweetest of old ladies, and I will miss her dearly. All of those things are true, but the words I choose are far more profound.
"She smelled like cookies," I whisper through tears.
David Arnold
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