Quote by Pat Robertson
Feminism encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their chil

Feminism encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians. – Pat Robertson

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Theres an assault on human sexuality, as Judge Scalia said, theyve taken sides in the culture war and on top of that if we have a democracy, the democratic processes should be that we can elect representatives who will share our point of view and vote those things into law. – Pat Robertson

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War
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Is there in all the history of human folly a greater fool than a clergymen in politics? – Pat Robertson

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History
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And its one thing to give people freedom and something else to deny the rights of Christians to assert their faith in order to keep Hindus from feeling upset. – Pat Robertson

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Faith
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Because I have work to care about, it is possible that I may be less difficult to get along with than other women when the double chins start to form. – Gloria Steinem

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Women

Men arent the way they are because they want to drive women crazy theyve been trained to be that way for thousands of years. And that training makes it very difficult for men to be intimate. – Barbara de Angelis

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Women

The essence of life is the smile of round female bottoms, under the shadow of cosmic boredom. – Guy de Maupassant

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Women

It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed on it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out-and come back for more. – Bela Lugosi

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Women

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In the true sense ones native land, with its background of tradition, early impressions, reminiscences and other things dear to one, is not enough to make sensitive human beings feel at home. – Emma Goldman

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