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In Praise of Older Women (1965)
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Friendship
“In two decades I've lost a total of 789 pounds. I should be hanging from a charm bracelet.”
“Sometimes I say I have two boys at home — I have my young son and I have my husband.”
Interview with Anderson Cooper http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/17/politics/melania-trump-interview/ (October 17, 2016)
                                        
                                         Ch. 5 http://books.google.com/books?id=94EEAAAAYAAJ&q=%22achieve+and+attain+young+girls+plan+for+whom+they+will+achieve+and+attain%22&pg=PA87#v=onepage 
Women and Economics (1898)
                                    
29 May 2013 http://www.kildarestreet.com/sendebates/?id=2013-05-29a.223&s=speaker%3A210#g233
Mad About the Boy (1932)
                                        
                                        Alan Stock Show 
2010-07-07 
Ravi 
Somaiya 
Sharron Angle Reveals Controversial Abortion Views 
2010-07-08 
Newsweek 
http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/08/sharron-angle-reveals-controversial-abortion-views.html
                                    
                                        
                                        Nichts ist weniger verheißend als Frühreife; die junge Distel sieht einem zukünftigen Baume viel ähnlicher als die junge Eiche. 
Source: Aphorisms (1880/1893), p. 27.
                                    
Source: This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life
                                        
                                        Variant translation:
She was one of those pretty and charming girls, born by a blunder of destiny in a family of employees. She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of being known, understood, loved, married by a man rich and distinguished; and she let them make a match for her with a little clerk in the Department of Education. 
La Parure (The Necklace) (1884) 
Context: The girl was one of those pretty and charming young creatures who sometimes are born, as if by a slip of fate, into a family of clerks. She had no dowry, no expectations, no way of being known, understood, loved, married by any rich and distinguished man; so she let herself be married to a little clerk of the Ministry of Public Instruction.
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                        