Quotes About Reared
Do you think I envy him? At least I was reared without tenderness and without expectation of it. During all that time, you were breeding a hothouse love based on deception.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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When our thoughts are born, Though they be good and humble, one should mind How they are reared, or some will go astray And shame their mother.
~ Jean Ingelow
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There was an Old Man with a beard, Who sat on a horse when he reared; But they said, Never mind! You will fall off behind, You propitious Old Man with a beard!
~ Edward Lear
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I was born in the Golden West, reared in the arms of the Church, deluged with saints to draw from, and suckled on Italian art: my slates were covered from end to end with portraits of Savonarola, Fra Angelico, and Wild Bill and Sitting Bull; I knew all equally well and admired them about alike.
~ Gutzon Borglum
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I was reared in the church, in the Presbyterian Church.
~ Billy Graham
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It was an earthquake, tearing at the sons of America, trying to swallow them up. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful sons, that women had reared, had kissed and screamed at, and that fathers had stared intently in their cots, to see themselves in the wondrous mirrors of their babies.
~ Sebastian Barry
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Women do not decide at some time in adulthood that they would like other people to understand them to be women, because being a woman is not an 'identity'. Women's experience does not resemble that of men who adopt the 'gender identity' of being female or being women in any respect. The idea of 'gender identity' disappears biology and all the experiences that those with female biology have of being reared in a caste system based on sex.
~ Sheila Jeffreys
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I was reared in the conservative atmosphere of a Methodist parsonage.
~ Countee Cullen
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The only rational liberty is that which is born of subjection, reared in the fear of God and the love of man.
~ William Gilmore Simms
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an ex-tragedy queen named Miss Glynn, who, having no visible external ears, reared a head like a turnip.
~ Oscar Wilde
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a cheerful black shadow reared up behind him as he spoke, thundering a happy challenge to my Dark Passenger, which slid forward and bellowed back.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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