Quote by Jane Elliot
I loved raising my kids. I loved the process, the dirt of it, the

I loved raising my kids. I loved the process, the dirt of it, the tears of it, the frustration of it, Christmas, Easter, birthdays, growth charts, pediatrician appointments. I loved all of it. – Jane Elliot

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About 10,000 years ago, males and females were acting equitably and were treating one another as equals, and then males took over the power, because they have physical power and physical strength. – Jane Elliot

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My mom was a model. She had me at 20, so she was a young mother. – Michael Kors

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Ive changed my life in a lot of ways. Im a mom, a wife, and a Christian. Some of the things I expressed in my early 20s arent what I care to express right now. – Cheryl James

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The relationship between Cathy and Mom in the strip is the one relationship drawn from real life that I have proudly never even tried to disguise. – Cathy Guisewite

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Im a religious person. I remember my mom told me: Vengeance belongs to God. Its up to him to wreak vengeance. Its hard for me to get to that point, but thats the work of God. – Rodney King

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