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Moxie Quotes

Quotes tagged as "moxie" Showing 1-11 of 11
Jennifer Mathieu
“This is what it means to be a feminist. Not a humanist or an equalist or whatever. But a feminist. It's not a bad word. After today it might be my favorite word. Because really all it is is girls supporting each other and wanting to be treated like human beings in a world that's always finding ways to tell them they're not.”
Jennifer Mathieu, Moxie
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Donna Lynn Hope
“We deny more than we confess. We hide more than we reveal. We assume because it makes us feel exposed if we have to ask. It's easier to say "I feel nothing" than to admit "I feel something." It takes no courage to say, "I hate you" but it takes a great deal of moxie to declare its opposite. Masks are elaborate and everyone has one. It takes a while to get to know people. This doesn't make them special, it makes them like everyone else. Sometimes our hearts scream yes while our heads say run; and only one can be obeyed.”
Donna Lynn Hope

Amit Kalantri
“The giant tree you see today was once a small seed that held its ground.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Pamela Terry
“What an effort she made to change me, and when it was clear those surface alterations would never occur, she began to mistake my solitary nature for sullenness, my laughter for mockery, my silence for a judgment I didn't start to feel until much later.”
Pamela Terry, The Sweet Taste of Muscadines

“...and several bowls of artificial fruit which couldn't have been mistaken for the real thing at fifty meters. These Pepsi and Moxie immediately ate.”
The Harvard Lampoon, Bored of the Rings: A Parody of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings

“I’ve seen estrogen make princesses out of witches.”
Marie Hoäg MBA

Debra Fox
“If you don't have the courage to confront, you don't have the right to complain.
Don't wait until anger gives you the courage!”
Debra Fox, Finding Your Moxie: Myths and Lies Successful Women Kick to the Curb

C.G. Drews
“Jeremy sounds reflective. 'Ah, How could I forget? All our friends thought we'd died'
Jack looks like murder. 'I hate you Moxie.'
She batters her eyelashes. 'Love you too, sweetcakes.”
C.G. Drews

Jennifer Mathieu
“My English teacher Mr Davies rubs a hand over his military buzz cut. There’s sweat beading at his hairline, and he puffs out his ruddy cheeks. He looks like a drunk porcupine. The drunk part may be true. Even if it is before lunch on a Tuesday.”
Jennifer Mathieu, Moxie

Ashley       Clark
“Millie had moxie. Franklin had seen enough of life to recognize it. A woman traveling by herself across the States? He had to respect her.”
Ashley Clark, The Dress Shop on King Street