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en Man made one grave mistake: in answer to vaguely reformist and humanitarian agitation he admitted women to politics and the professions. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. The conservatives who saw this as the undermining of our civilization and the end of the state and marriage were right after all; it is time for the demolition to begin.
  Germaine Greer

en Intelligent discontent is the mainspring of civilization. Progress is born of agitation. It is agitation or stagnation.
  Eugene Debs

en It is time we proceed even further with this reformist endeavor ... we have to continue our combat against the underworld and money politics,

en I'm thrilled. It's a total victory for women. Politics was trumped by science and medicine. It's a breakthrough for women's health. I think this is so major, not only for the women of the United States but for the women of the world, because this means tests now will begin on its other many beneficial uses.

en It was a time in my life. I made a mistake. I pleaded guilty to it. I admitted to what my problems were. I paid my debt to society, and moved on.

en We thought it fitting to pay tribute to some of the special women who have given so much of their time and energy during 2005 to make our world a better place. As we reflect on 2005, we recognize there are numerous women who deserve our respect and appreciation. Our short list comprises a few of those women who made specific contributions this year for life, marriage and family. Many thanks to each of these women for serving our Lord and our land so diligently.

en We're here to offer a public witness against a state-mandated undermining of the institution of marriage. Oct. 1 is a tragic day because it's the first day a law goes into effect that states a legislative belief that children don't need both a mom and a dad.

en We're here to offer a public witness against a state-mandated undermining of the institution of marriage. Oct. 1 is a tragic day because it's the first day a law goes into effect that states a legislative belief that children don't need both a mom and a dad.

en Ruth made a grave mistake when he gave up pitching. Working once a week he might have lasted a long time and become a great star.

en Someone asked me why women don't gamble as much as men do, and I gave the commonsensical reply that we don't have as much money. That was a true and incomplete answer. In fact, women's total instinct for gambling is satisfied by marriage.
  Gloria Steinem

en On any other expenditure done by the state, prevailing wage is the law. If you begin to chip away here, it would start undermining the wages that are paid to California workers.

en Every mistake has three stages: first, it is made, second, it is not admitted, and third, it’s claimed it didn’t make any difference anyway.

en If you transport something unique, like marriage, into a different context, there's always a cost. And the cost here is in terms of reduction of marriage and the undermining of it.

en Meanwhile, we are looking forward to the reaction of other states to the grave mistake made in the IAEA.

en Marriage is for women the commonest mode of livelihood, and the total amount of undesired sex endured by women is probably greater in marriage than in prostitution.
  Bertrand Russell


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