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Them Quotes by Laura Schlessinger
- My best way of making someone admit to something's wrongness is to have them imagine that thing done to them. Suddenly then it all becomes…
- The Declaration of Independence...is not a legal prescription conferring powers upon the courts; and the Constitution's refusal to 'deny or disparage' other rights is far…
- Boys are slobs... One reason is that mothers let them get away with it. Mothers are notorious for spoiling male children.
- Decent responsible parents are a royal pain- that's how you know when you have them [such parents].
- Men are very easy- You treat them well, and they behave right. You don't treat them well, and they don't behave right.
- When you're around people, act like you like them.
- You can't marry boys and expect them to be men - and you can't massage them into being men.
- A typical complaint of married women with children is that their job stress tired them out so that they have little quality emotion and energy…
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