“A dead end street is a good place to turn around. Can't really fault the logic of that, unless you want to go down the dead end of course!” WantEndsTurnsCoursesStreetsLogicFaultsGood PlaceDead Ends Author:Naomi Judd
“When thou art offended at any man's fault, forthwith turn to thyself and reflect in what manner thou doest error thyself. For by attending to this thou wilt quickly forget thy anger, if this consideration is also added, that the man is compelled; for what else could he do? or, if thou art able, take away from him the compulsion.” IfsMenArtAbleTurnsForgetHe ManErrorsFaultsConsiderationCompelledOffendedThyselfCompulsionAttending Author:Marcus Aurelius
“What had really caused the women's movement was the additional years of human life. At the turn of the century women's life expectancy was forty-six; now it was nearly eighty. Our groping sense that we couldn't live all those years in terms of motherhood alone was "the problem that had no name." Realizing that it was not some freakish personal fault but our common problem as women had enabled us to take the first steps to change our lives.” YearsFirstsHumansProblemTurnsNamesTermRealizingCommonStepsOur LivesCenturyMovementSixFaultsMotherhoodHuman LifeFortyFirst StepsEightyExpectancyLife Expectancy Author:Betty Friedan
“There is more of turn than of truth in a saying of Seneca, "That drunkenness does not produce but discover faults." Common experience teaches the contrary. Wine throws a man out of himself, and infuses dualities into the mind which she is a stranger to in her sober moments.” MenMindDoeMomentsTurnsCommonTeachProduceWineFaultsStrangerContrarySoberDualityDrunkennessIntemperanceCommon Experience Author:Joseph Addison