12 Quotes by Anna Johnson

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    My bottom is my deliquent daughter. I lavish praise upon her cheeks when she's well behaved and when she gets out of control, I pretend she isn't mine.

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    She wasn't crying, ... Brandy said it hurt but, she was just sitting there staring ahead.

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    One step up from perfume, the handbag is also the most accessible item an ordinary working woman can afford from a very exclusive house. Status bags are a cheap thrill, comparatively speaking, for those who want business class but are living coach.

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    I did the craft/home design and groovy decor bit of the show, ... a lot of great information being exchanged between women.

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    I wonder what marriage does to a woman. I worry about role playing and loss of confidence and having to enact weird domestic rituals in order to be a good wife.

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    Updates need to be delivered through an Extension role such as Web pages, fact sheets or newsletters. I still work closely with the swine industry at the national level, including serving on the National Pork Boards animal welfare committee and the sow longevity group.

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    When people tell me to 'get started,' I think they are being incredibly blunt and presumptuous. Not everyone has their planets lined up for marriage and kids by their mid-30s and why should there be a stampede of bad choices because of external social pressures and bald biological fact?

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    The very first bag was probably a fistful of skins tied to a bit of stick, a provisional container for food and flint. From these simple beginnings, the bag has blossomed into every form, color and material imaginable.

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    thinly disguised propaganda urging women to be decorative, toe the line and marry (rich).

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