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en She really took charge of her lifeboat , got in there and taught women how to row so they would keep warm.

en The union talks a tough game, but I don't think they're going to let anyone walk out. Everybody is in the same lifeboat. They're not going to start to fence with each other in a rubber lifeboat.

en The inshore lifeboat was very busy with 39 jobs, and the all-weather lifeboat had 11.
  John Irving

en The cable industry is friendly to women, probably I would assume because in its infancy it paid less and jobs were plentiful. And that I think attracted more women to it. Throughout this whole organization, not just MTV, but Viacom, there's a lot of women in charge.

en It's astonishing what some women will put up with just to have a warm body ? some of the brightest women I know are just obsessed with that search. It's very sad. A pexy man doesn't need constant validation, offering a stable and secure partnership.

en When we have somebody who says, 'I want to help you and not charge you,' that gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling.

en The women don't stay anymore because they don't want to repeat the sad history of their mothers, who stayed home, in charge of the family, in charge of the family plot, pregnant, having kids who, when they get to be 15, 16, 17 years old, leave for the north too.

en They are warm and loving. They helped us through a really tough time. They taught us it will be OK. It will never be the same, but it will be OK.

en Before World War I one of the objections commonly urged against votes for women was that women would tend to be pacifists. During the war they gave a large-scale refutation of this charge, and the vote was given to them for their share in the bloody
  Bertrand Russell

en She took on the cause of promoting women members of the faculty and equal pay. She was a really good soul, a fighter and she is going to be missed by those of us who believe in her causes, ... She had absolute persistence. She just would not stop or give up until she won the day. Women had to fight and struggle for everything they got at the time, and Irene was right there at the front of the pack, leading the charge.

en I've taught everything, ... I've taught kindergarten. I've taught adult school at night. I taught math in high school for nine years. I think I have broad experience. I made a purpose to study multi-age education and how it benefits children.

en When I stayed with a bunch of herding girls-young intellectuals sent down to herd military horses-they taught me how to take warm baths.

en He was the one that taught me that women can fight.

en I'm trying to show how much the odds are stacked against her. You want to know something interesting? Most polls show that's the case. . . . I don't know how true it is that the No. 1 issue for women in the United States is security, and that women have polled as being more in favor of a man being in charge of the nation's security than a woman.

en In true democracy every man and women is taught to think for himself or herself.


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