Other articles related to "greer":
... Simon Greer (born 1968) is an American labor and community organizer and social change leader ... Greer holds position seven on 2011′s “Forward 50”, the Jewish Daily Forward′s list of the fifty most significant Jews in the United States ...
... FBI agent Tom Greer (Bruce Willis) has a strained relationship with his wife Maggie (Rosamund Pike), due to their son's death several years before ... Greer and his partner, Agent Jennifer Peters (Radha Mitchell), investigate the death of two people who were killed when their surrogates were destroyed at a club ... Greer and Peters determine that a human named Miles Strickland (Jack Noseworthy) used a new type of weapon to overload the surrogates' systems and kill their ...
... Ronald Greer (portrayed by Jamil Walker Smith) is a USMC Master Sergeant, serving in the Stargate program at Icarus Base ... Ronald Greer is a "big, strong, silent" Marine with a mysterious past who lacks control over his temper in non-combat situations ...
... After his graduation Greer went to Poland, the country his grandparents had fled from, to work for Solidarnosc ... In April 2005, Greer became President and CEO of the Jewish Funds for Justice (JFSJ) ... Greer gained national prominence in the U.S ...
... trout lakes within a 30 mile radius of Greer East Fork Trail to Mount Baldy (Arizona), one of Arizona's classic streamside hikes ...
Famous quotes containing the word greer:
“There has come into existence, chiefly in America, a breed of men who claim to be feminists. They imagine that they have understood what women want and that they are capable of giving it to them. They help with the dishes at home and make their own coffee in the office, basking the while in the refulgent consciousness of virtue.... Such men are apt to think of the true male feminists as utterly chauvinistic.”
—Germaine Greer (b. 1939)
“Every time a woman makes herself laugh at her husbands often-told jokes she betrays him. The man who looks at his woman and says What would I do without you? is already destroyed.”
—Germaine Greer (b. 1939)
“Love, love, loveall the wretched cant of it, masking egotism, lust, masochism, fantasy under a mythology of sentimental postures, a welter of self-induced miseries and joys, blinding and masking the essential personalities in the frozen gestures of courtship, in the kissing and the dating and the desire, the compliments and the quarrels which vivify its barrenness.”
—Germaine Greer (b. 1939)