Quote by David Duchovny
You become tyrannized by this notion that women must not only be t

You become tyrannized by this notion that women must not only be treated equally, but they must never fail. – David Duchovny

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I think the real heroic teachers are the ones who work with kids, like my mom and my sister do. – David Duchovny

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mom
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One of the scary things is that, when youre a kid, you look at your dad as the man who has no fear. When youre an adult, you realize your father had fear, and that you have it, too. – David Duchovny

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dad
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I dont need my phone to play me music. I need it to be a phone and an e-mail thing. – David Duchovny

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Music
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Women encourage men to be childish, then scold them. – Mason Cooley

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The womens movement hasnt changed my sex life. It wouldnt dare. – Zsa Zsa Gabor

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Women

Women are repeatedly accused of taking things personally. I cannot see any other honest way of taking them. – Marya Mannes

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Women

When did women whose looks are not their living start conducting themselves like the simpering inmates of an Ottoman empire seraglio? – Julie Burchill

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Men are by nature merely indifferent to one another but women are by nature enemies. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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As a first step there must be an offer to achieve equality of rights in disarmament by abolishing the weapons forbidden to the Central Powers by the Peace Treaties. – Arthur Henderson

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Coquetry is the essential characteristic, and the prevalent humor of women; but they do not all practice it, because the coquetry of some is restrained by fear or by reason. – François Duc de la Rochefoucauld, Maxims

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Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools. And their grandchildren are once more slaves. – D.H. Lawrence, Classical American Literature, 1922

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