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en Working women don't even have to leave their desk to participate. It doesn't have to interfere with their workday.

en The fallacy in the commonwealth's position is that each workday is 7.5 hours and that when that is over, the workday stops. Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness. The fallacy in the commonwealth's position is that each workday is 7.5 hours and that when that is over, the workday stops.

en She did make an extraordinary difference for women as I can tell you from my own personal experience. I well remember the sense of awe when I came to Washington, D.C. ... as a senior in college, sitting across the desk from her. Little did I realize that because of the doors that she opened she would make it possible for me to sit one day at her very desk on the floor of the United States Senate.

en People trust the fact that if I'm not at my desk, there's a good reason I'm not at my desk. I don't have to show my face in the office a certain number of hours to make sure people know I'm working.

en I know every time I turn the corner he's working on something. I think it would probably be easier if I was by myself to head for the Caribbean for a month and just tell everybody to leave me alone. But when I know he's sitting over here working, it doesn't allow me to do that.

en People ask me why I didn't just leave him. For battered women, it's not a matter of 'just.' The greatest reason women don't leave is fear.

en The real heroes are the ones working at the shelters every day and the women who find the courage to better their lives for themselves and their children. The woman working at the shelter doesn't have the opportunity to get in front of a million people and raise awareness. I'm the one that can do that for her.

en We talk a lot among ourselves. I know that some countries have come out publicly and said if Cuba doesn't participate, then they're not going to participate. Some of that may be reality, some of that may be political posturing.

en It was comforting that the governor was there to protect women's access. I think women will be able to rest easy knowing that governor will veto any legislation that comes to his desk.

en Secretary McDonough has looked at the investigation of the armory incident, and he doesn't like what he sees. Some of these guys have been on paid leave, and he feels as a guardian of taxpayers' money that this is not the way to spend it. He doesn't like people on the payroll who aren't working.

en This is really what they're after. Everything else is a mask, ... What Governor Schwarzenegger wants to do is he wants to make it almost impossible for working men and women to participate in the politics of our state while his large, corporate, special-interest friends go unfettered and can line his campaign coffers with tens of millions of dollars.

en Knowing Pedro, he doesn't want to participate just to participate.

en I urge everyone, men and women, to pay attention to the new government that's being formed. I hope that women will be part of it. I think a society can truly succeed when every member has the opportunity to participate, and I say that in the radio broadcast.
  Laura Bush

en I've been working and saving for almost two years trying to put money away, and that doesn't leave a whole lot of room for college.

en Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
  Andre Breton


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