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en I come here not as a polished politician but as a woman who has had her fair share of life's knocks.

en [Weah said he was] totally different ... One, she is a woman and I am a man; two, she is older and I am younger; she is an old politician and I'm an new politician. At the same time I have never hurt humanity she did. I have never organized insurgency she did.

en This should give Colorado more impetus to pass their fair-share law. This announcement would not have happened without the fair-share law.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. I have avoided the reverential approach, have tried to see him as the normal man he was, with his fair share, perhaps more than his fair share, of human frailties. It was this base metal which, in the marvelous alchemy of the spiritual journey, became transmuted into gold.

en One woman is fair, yet I am well; another is wise, yet I am well; another virtuous, yet I am well; but till all graces be in one woman, one woman shall not come in my grace.
  William Shakespeare

en I've done a fair share of stupid things in my life, a couple of which should have put me in the grave. But here I am, typing away as if I had a brain.

en When life knocks you to your knees, and it will, why, get up! If it knocks you to your knees again, as it will, well, isn't that the best position from which to pray?
  Ethel Barrymore

en Opportunity knocks for every man, but you have to give a woman a ring.
  Mae West

en We are born of woman, we are conceived in the womb of woman, we are engaged and married to woman. We make friendship with woman and the lineage continued because of woman. When one woman dies, we take another one, we are bound with the world through woman. Why should we talk ill of her, who gives birth to kings? The woman is born from woman; there is none without her. Only the One True Lord is without woman
  Guru Nanak

en Ella has had her share of hard knocks. She knows first-hand what pain feels like.

en Brass is polished by ashes; copper is cleaned by tamarind; a woman, by her menses; and a river by its flow.
  Chanakya

en The source of all life and knowledge is in man and woman, and the source of all living is in the interchange and the meeting and mingling of these two: man-life and woman-life, man-knowledge and woman-knowledge, man-being and woman-being.
  D.H. Lawrence

en This guy ran as someone who was a different and fair politician, and he stabbed us in the back.

en The loneliest woman in the world is a woman without a close woman friend.The Life of Reason, 1905-1906
  George Santayana

en A woman cannot do the thing she ought, which means whatever perfect thing she can, in life, in art, in science, but she fears to let the perfect action take her part and rest there: she must prove what she can do before she does it, / prate of woman's rights, of woman's mission, woman's function, till the men (who are prating, too, on their side) cry, ''A woman's function plainly is... to talk'.' Poor souls, they are very reasonably vexed!
  Elizabeth Barrett Browning


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