Quote by Mary Cheney
It wasnt a secret that I was gay. Id come out to my parents during

It wasnt a secret that I was gay. Id come out to my parents during my junior year of high school, on the day that I also wrecked the family car. – Mary Cheney

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Im probably a little more like my dad. But because of my mom, I never saw being a woman as being an impediment to being able to do something. She had her Ph.D. before I was born. – Mary Cheney

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I didnt know that President Bush would endorse a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. – Mary Cheney

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Just because you put higher-octane gasoline in your car doesnt mean you can break the speed limit. The speed limits still 65. – Neil Sheehan

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I dont want a flashy car, just something that would allow me to stop using the Tube. And it would be good not to have to rely on my mum all the time, particularly when I have to listen to her singing in her car. – Andy Murray

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I would have probably stolen cars – it would have given me the same adrenaline rush as racing. – Valentino Rossi

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When women break that taboo and theyre not afraid to drive that car by herself – thats it. Now she has the guts to speak up for herself and take action. – Manal al-Sharif

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Of course I am political. You ave to be dont you? Every day it is about your future, your right to that future. Ow can people ignore this? We ave to leave a good world for our children, nest-ce pas? – Emmanuelle Beart

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Children, taught either years beneath their intelligence or miles wide of relevance to it, or both: their intelligence becomes hopelessly bewildered, drawn off its centers, bored, or atrophied. – James Agee

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