41 Quotes About Women-s-issues
- Author Nicholas D. Kristof
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Conservatives, who have presumed that the key to preventing AIDS is abstinence-only education, and liberals, who have focused on distribution of condoms, should both note that the intervention that has tested most cost-effective in Africa is neither... Secular bleeding hearts and religious bleeding hearts will have to forge a common cause.
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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...forever meant different things to people at different times. They could imagine what infinity looked and felt like as much as they wanted, but could never truly grasp its meaning nor bear its full weight.
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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His fierce appreciation of female beauty, the unrelenting desire he felt for their company, the pleasure he both derived and sought to give, had led him in and out of quite a few bedroom doors.
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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Most people surrendered fairy tale hopes in exchange for cookie cutter lives
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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It was almost as if she had willed him into existence, into standing before her at the precise moment she was willing to accommodate him, arriving not a minute too early or too late.
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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On occasion he would think back to the fiercest passion it had been his pleasure to experience and reflect on what might have been. He would look upon the woman who occupied the opposite half of his bed and feel his life had not quite lived up to the promise of another day. These moments would be mercifully brief, or so he hoped.
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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Nothing felt better to him than the act of waiting for her. As long as he believed it wasn’t in vain, he was able to justify his presence.
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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Once you break someone’s heart, you are forever its master.
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- Author Roy L. Pickering Jr.
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Was she happy? She thought – yes, reasonably so. Then again, what was happiness but the vast terrain between ecstasy and agony? Was this too small an ambition?
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