A Quote by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

I have met few men in my life, worth repeating eight times. — © Elizabeth Cady Stanton
I have met few men in my life, worth repeating eight times.
Some people tell you, 'I'm your good luck charm - I've been to eight races in my life and you've won six of them' or something like that. So it's kind of like, 'Well, you need to come to more then!' Other times, fans just want to talk about previous times they've met you.
A whole big, giant world full of men. Men with blue eyes. Brown eyes. Green eyes. And indescribable shades in between. Tall men. Short men. Skinny men. Built men. And all combinations thereof. Nice men (so I've heard, but never really seen). Mean men. Decent men, indecent. And who knows which is the best kind to have, to hold, to love? I'd say, with so many men in the world, it would pay to sample a few. Scratch that. More than a few. Lots and lots. And then a few more. And maybe, after years of research, you might find one worth not throwing back. But hey, the fun is in the fishing.
I wanted each of my books to be very different from the others, each to be special and uncategorizable, and I knew I could only do that a few times before I was in danger of repeating myself.
I have met fantastic men in my life and horrible women. I have also met some amazing women and terrible men. I have seen women who are sexists.
The secret of life, though, is to fall seven times and to get up eight times.
I met Robin Williams a few times, and he was a beautiful guy.
Start a meditation session by repeating a mantra, perhaps, "Aum", which is the most powerful of all mantras. Then, after repeating the mantra perhaps a dozen times, focus on a yantra.
It is true that in quantum theory we cannot rely on strict causality. But by repeating the experiments many times, we can finally derive from the observations statistical distributions, and by repeating such series of experiments, we can arrive at objective statements concerning these distributions.
Most people know no other way of judging men's worth but by the vogue they are in, or the fortunes they have met with.
I didn't know my father very well; I only met him a few times.
Before I met my husband, I'd never fallen in love. I'd stepped in it a few times.
It is worth it to serve the Lord, young people. It is worth it, it is worth it, it is worth it a million times.
We met at nine We met at eight I was on time No, you were late Ah yes! I remember it well.
A right result, at this time, will be worth more to the world, than ten times the men, and ten times the money.
I met Arthur Ashe a few times. I know how important education was to him.
I've met Shonda Rhimes a few times, and certainly she's an inspiration for me in television.
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