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rejected
I work constantly to be better at being rejected. Aya Cash
rejected
Even in success, you're going to be constantly rejected. Aya Cash
rejected
When I wrote my first book, 'Koolaids,' I felt rejected and not wanted. Rabih Alameddine
rejected stacked
My paternal grandfather was a failed novelist. He stacked boxes of rejected manuscripts in a closet. Laird Barron
rejected
My first buildings, when I was about 30, were rejected for aesthetic reasons. Peter Zumthor
rejected women
Things don't get better when you become well known or go on TV. I'm just being rejected by a better class of women. Stephen Merchant
rejected
A lot of commercials that have been rejected are really entertaining. David Carson
rejected ifs
If you don't go to a dance, you can never be rejected, but you'll never get to dance, either. Maeve Binchy
rejected success
I didn't expect any success at all. I was rejected by every publisher in the world and every agent in town. Jeff Lindsay
women sophie world
Sophie Germain proved to the world that even a woman can accomplish something in the most rigorous and abstract of sciences and for that reason would well have deserved an honorary degree. Carl Friedrich Gauss
women soul secret
Woman is quick to revere genius, but in her secret soul she seldom loves it. Agnes Repplier
women secret-love doe
It does good to no woman to be flattered [by a man] who does not intend to marry her; and it is madness in all women to let a secret love kindle within them, which, if unreturned and unknown, must devour the life that feeds it; and, if discovered and responded to, must lead, ignis-fatuus-like, into miry wilds whence there is no extrication. Charlotte Bronte
women moral walks
A woman set on anything will walk right through the moral crockery without wincing. Charles Dudley Warner
women imagination sentimental
Women are not as sentimental as men, and are not so easily touched with the unspoken poetry of nature, being less poetical, and having less imagination; they are more fitted for practical affairs, and would make fewer failures in business. Charles Dudley Warner
women resentment consequence
Women generally consider consequences in love, seldom in resentment. Charles Caleb Colton
women flower sun
Pleasure is to women what the sun is to the flower; if moderately enjoyed, it beautifies, it refreshes, and it improves; if immoderately, it withers, deteriorates and destroys. Charles Caleb Colton
women want ornaments
Modesty is the richest ornament of a woman ... the want of it is her greatest deformity. Charles Caleb Colton
women intellectual female
A high degree of intellectual refinement in the female is the surest pledge society can have for the improvement of the male. Charles Caleb Colton