Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt
A woman is like a tea bag - you cant tell how strong she is until

A woman is like a tea bag – you cant tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water. – Eleanor Roosevelt

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When life is too easy for us, we must beware or we may not be ready to meet the blows which sooner or later come to everyone, rich or poor. – Eleanor Roosevelt

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I can not believe that war is the best solution. No one won the last war, and no one will win the next war. – Eleanor Roosevelt

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Women can go on marrying and pretending that their boyfriends and husbands are Mr. Darcy or some RomCom dream man. But wheres that going to get em? Besides divorce court? – Dan Savage

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Theres a certain kind of behavior in the Arab world that, to me, resembles the way young men behave when there is no significant influence from women in their lives. – P. J. ORourke

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Thank God were not like America. Everyone wants to look like theyre 20. In Europe we admire grown-up women I think men revere older women. – Francesca Annis

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In New York, if you weigh under 200 pounds and decline so much as a cookie at a co-workers party, women will flock to your side, assuring you of your appealing physique. This is how skittish we are about the dangers of anorexia and the pressures of body image. – Sloane Crosley

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There are no adequate substitutes for father, mother, and children bound together in a loving commitment to nurture and protect. No government, no matter how well-intentioned, can take the place of the family in the scheme of things. – Gerald R. Ford

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We live in a rainbow of chaos. – Paul Cezanne

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Morning without you is a dwindled dawn. – Emily Dickinson

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