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Let the wisdom of these powerful woman inspire you to live your best (and wildest!) life in 2024. These gutsy women aren't holding back! Each page of this daily desktop calendar features laugh-inducing quotes by the world's most famous (and infamous!) women. With topics ranging from workplace advice to beauty, sex, and relationships--this calendar contains all the witty and daring wisdom you need to live your best life in 2024. Features include: * 4.5" x 4.5" * Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink * Full-color tear-off pages * Back of pages are blank for notes or shopping lists *…mehr

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Let the wisdom of these powerful woman inspire you to live your best (and wildest!) life in 2024. These gutsy women aren't holding back! Each page of this daily desktop calendar features laugh-inducing quotes by the world's most famous (and infamous!) women. With topics ranging from workplace advice to beauty, sex, and relationships--this calendar contains all the witty and daring wisdom you need to live your best life in 2024. Features include: * 4.5" x 4.5" * Printed on FSC certified paper with soy-based ink * Full-color tear-off pages * Back of pages are blank for notes or shopping lists * Day/Date reference on each page * Combined weekend pages * Official major world holidays and observances * Includes daily quotes from remarkable women
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Autumn Stephens is the author of several books in the Wild Women series and editor of two anthologies of women's first-person essays, The Secret Lives of Lawfully Wedded Wives and Roar Softly and Carry a Great Lipstick. Her essays and reporting have appeared in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and numerous other publications. Autumn teaches private writing classes and workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area, and her passions include solving the world's problems over coffee and reading in bed. She agrees with Lily Tomlin, who said that "things are going to get a lot worse before they get worse."