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It's particularly hard to take being stabbed in the back close to home. There's always a feeling of betrayal when people of your own group oppose you.

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It's particularly hard to take being stabbed in the back close to home. There's always a feeling of betrayal when people of your own group oppose you.

Catharine MacKinnon
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As liberty and intelligence have increased the people have more and more revolted against the theological dogmas that contradict common sense and wound the tenderest sensibilities of the soul.

Catharine Beecher
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So once I shut down my privilege of disliking anyone I choose and holding myself aloof if I could manage it greater understanding growing compassion came to me.

Catharine Marshall
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In rejecting secrecy I had also rejected the road to cynicism.

Catharine Marshall
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I learned that true forgiveness includes total self-acceptance. And out of acceptance wounds are healed and happiness is possible again.

Catharine Marshall
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Often God has to shut a door in our face so that He can subsequently open the door through which He wants us to go.

Catharine Marshall
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Acceptance says True this is my situation at the moment. I'll look unblink-ingly at the reality of it. But I'll also open my hands to accept willingly whatever a loving Father sends me.

Catharine Marshall
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Acceptance says "True this is my situation at the moment. I'll look unblinkingly at the reality of it. But I'll also open my hands to accept willingly whatever a loving Father sends me."

Catharine Marshall
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To be rapable, a position that is social not biological, defines what a woman is.

Catharine A. MacKinnon
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Oh! what a silly Thing is Woman! How vain, how unreasonable!

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