Top 17 Sandra Bartky Quotes
#1. We are born male or female, but not masculine or feminine.
Sandra Bartky
#2. Performance for another in no way signals the inferiority of the performer to the one for whom the performance is intended.
Sandra Bartky
#3. Sometimes, there's so much beauty in the world, I feel like I can't take it. Like my heart's going to cave in.
Wes Bentley
#4. I travel like a maniac. I travel more than anyone I know. I love learning the languages.
Quincy Jones
#5. The disciplinary power that inscribes femininity in the female body is everywhere and it is nowhere; the disciplinarian is everyone and yet no one in particular.
Sandra Bartky
#6. I think it's been a little difficult at times for the audience, because they've told me they see me as a family member. So to see your little sister sing about sex ... I think they are pretty used to it now.
Janet Jackson
#7. Women's body language speaks eloquently, though silently, of her subordinate status in a hierarchy of gender.
Sandra Bartky
#8. I think we're too young to be dating. I mean I don't see what the rush is." Summer says.
"Yeah, I agree," said August. "Which is kind of a shame, you know what with all those babes who keep throwing themselves at me and stuff?
R.J. Palacio
#9. Life is nothing but a transient dream dancing at the tip of a leaf called time.
Debasish Mridha
#10. Women punish themselves for the failure to conform.
Sandra Bartky
#11. Football's like a big market place and people go to the market every day to buy their vegetables.
Bobby Robson
#12. There is no conservatism that will stand out against self-interest.
Homer B. Hulbert
#13. I say, 'I write romance, women's fiction, chick lit.' I think it all fits very comfortably under the same umbrella. Basically, I write books for women - books about relationships: books that make you laugh and sometimes make you cry a little.
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
#15. I don't check any Web sites daily, but I love Instagram.
Kendall Jenner
#17. There's no such thing as yesterday, he thought dully. Memory is just today, happening over and over again, stamped indelibly with regret.
Helen Maryles Shankman