A Quote by Patricia Briggs

Some people are boys longer than others. — © Patricia Briggs
Some people are boys longer than others.
Once again the Naderites were onstage attacking the Educational Testing Service - the organization which develops and administers the scholastic aptitude tests...the reason for the wax is that the E.T.S. tests persist in showing some people to be smarter than others. And if some people are smarter than others, there might actually be some justification for an economic system in which some people have more money and authority than others.
Some people stay longer in an hour than others can in a week.
Some people can stay longer in an hour than others can in a week.
Crazy is a relative term, you know. Everybody is unique in their own way and some people work harder for longer hours than others.
But I know what's important to me, and what isn't. And I think I know what people can get used to, and what they can even learn to like. (It just takes some people longer than others. :-)
Some kind of fun lasts longer than others.
Some weddings take longer to plan than others.
Some boys accepted me, some didn't. And my family had comments made to them. Brazil is still a very macho society, and sports are mainly for boys, so people would say to them: 'What is this girl doing? Why is she always out there in the soccer games with the boys?'
We all fly. Once you leave the ground, you fly. Some people fly longer than others.
Everyone has his day and some days last longer than others.
Maybe the most provocative thing one can do - and I'm not the first one to do it - is to ask the moral and philosophical question: why are some people better than others? Why are some people more moral than others?
It just took some people a little longer than others to realize how few words they needed to get by, how much of life they could negotiate in silence.
A lot of us have all sorts of ideas, and we select some rather than others and give expression to those... and some works of art are more successful than others. Some languish in obscurity and are never heard of again, while others form the foundation of a whole school of art.
Being trans, I've grown up with the understanding that most women are born girls, yet some are born boys. And most men are born boys, yet some are born girls. And if you're ready for this, some people are born girls or boys and choose to identify outside our society's binary system, making them genderqueer.
People come in and out of our lives to teach us. And we teach other people. It's part of the process. They come in and they go out. Some stay for longer than others.
I think we have the approach that every race is a sprint. Some races are just longer sprints than others.
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