Quote by Dorothy Day
Women think with their whole bodies and they see things as a whole

Women think with their whole bodies and they see things as a whole more than men do. – Dorothy Day

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Our faith is stronger than death, our philosophy is firmer than flesh, and the spread of the Kingdom of God upon the earth is more sublime and more compelling. – Dorothy Day

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Faith
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I believe that we must reach our brother, never toning down our fundamental oppositions, but meeting him when he asks to be met, with a reason for the faith that is in us, as well as with a loving sympathy for them as brothers. – Dorothy Day

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Faith
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Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul. – Dorothy Day

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Food
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Circumstances rule men men do not rule circumstances. – Herodotus

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Men

Real men are sadly lacking in this world, for when they are put to the test they prove worthless. – Franz Liszt

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Men

Content makes poor men rich discontent makes rich men poor. – Benjamin Franklin

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Men

Womens fashion is a subtle form of bondage. Its mens way of binding them. We put them in these tight, high-heeled shoes, we make them wear these tight clothes and we say they look sexy. But theyre actually tied up. – David Duchovny

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Men

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No education can be of true advantage to young women but that which trains them up in humble industry, in great plainness of living, in exact modesty of dress. – William Law

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I envy paranoids; they actually feel people are paying attention to them. – Susan Sontag

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Mental Illness

When Ive gone back to work, its always with that sense of inevitability. That may be a complete delusion, but its the one that I need to get out of bed and go about my business. That sense that I cant avoid this thing. I better just get on with it. – Daniel Day-Lewis

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[R]omantic doesn’t mean sugary. It’s dark and tormented — the furor of passion, the despair of an idealism that you can’t attain. – Catherine Breillat

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