WOMEN QUOTES XI

quotations about women

Wretched
Women!
When you are wholly lovely
Man cannot forget either of his two afflictions,
Soul, or body!

MARJORIE ALLEN SEIFFERT

"Ode in the New Mode"


It seems to me as a woman's face doesna want flowers; it's almost like a flower itself.... It's like when a man's singing a good tune, you don't want t' hear bells tinkling and interfering wi' the sound.

GEORGE ELIOT

Adam Bede


Gone are the days when women were solely viewed as damsels in distress. Beyond the feminine exterior lies a modern and empowered hero. While in the past, society largely viewed a woman as a princess waiting to be swept off her feet by a prince, we now know that our strength lies, not in our gender, but in our bravery to step up and act on things we believe in.

CHRISTINE BERNADETTE F. ALMOITE

"Women are heroes, too", Inquirer, March 26, 2017


A complete woman is probably not a very admirable creature. She is manipulative, uses other people to get her own way, and works within whatever system she is in.

ANITA BROOKNER

Writers at Work

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There is an age old prejudice the world over to effect that women talk too much. But is this really a weakness? Could it not in fact be a strength? Recent scientific research on the human brain has revealed that women are better at verbal skills while men tend towards physical action. Psychological research has shown on the other hand that disinformation engendered by men has a far more damaging effect on its victims than feminine gossip. Surely these discoveries indicate that women have a most valuable contribution to make in situations of conflict, by leading the way to solutions based on dialogue rather than on viciousness or violence.

AUNG SAN SUU KYI

Keynote Address at NGO Forum on Women, Beijing China, August 31, 1995

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It is the plain women who know about love; the beautiful women are too busy being fascinating.

KATHARINE HEPBURN

attributed, 20,000 Quips & Quotes

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Woo her not till thou hast seen her mother, for a score of years worketh wonders.

GELETT BURGESS

The Maxims of Methuselah


But like all the other women I have referred to, she expressed herself with passionate and disarming effrontery.

CHINUA ACHEBE

Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays

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I do not regard the rise of woman as a bad sign. Rather do I fancy that her traditional subordination was itself an artificial and undesirable condition based on Oriental influences. Our virile Teutonic ancestors did not think their wives unworthy to follow them into battle, or scorn to dream of winged Valkyries bearing them to Valhalla.

H. P. LOVECRAFT

letter to Clark Ashton Smith, October 28, 1934

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It is observable that the ladies frequent tragedies more than comedies; the reason may be, that in tragedy their sex is deified and adored, in comedy exposed and ridiculed.

ALEXANDER POPE

"Thoughts on Various Subjects"


The affected modesty of most women is a decoy for the generous, the delicate, and unsuspecting; while the artful, the bold, and unfeeling either see or break through its slender disguises.

WILLIAM HAZLITT

Characteristics


Women, as they are like riddles in being unintelligible, so generally resemble them in this, that they please us no longer when once we know them.

ALEXANDER POPE

"Thoughts on Various Subjects"


The most precious possession that ever comes to a man in this world is a woman's heart.

JOSIAH GILBERT HOLLAND

Lessons in Life

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God bless them pretty women,
I wish they was mine,
Their breath is as sweet,
The dew on the vine.

BOB DYLAN

"Moonshiner"

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Women in London are like the rich silks; they are out of fashion a great while before they wear out.

APHRA BEHN

Oroonoko

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If a woman shows too often the Medusa's head, she must not be astonished if her lover is turned into stone.

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

Table-Talk

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In the choice of a wife, sundry men are of sundry minds. One looketh high as one that feareth no chips, saying that the oil that swimmeth on the top is the wholesomest. Another poreth in the ground, as dreading all dangers that happen in great stocks, alleging that the honey that lieth in the bottom is the sweetest.

JOHN LYLY

Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit

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Horns to bulls wise Nature lends;
Horses she with hoofs defends;
Hares with nimble feet relieves;
Dreadful teeth to lions gives;
Fishes learn through streams to slide;
Birds through yielding air to glide;
Men with courage she supplies;
But to women these denies.
What then gives she? Beauty, this
Both their arms and armour is:
She, that can this weapon use,
Fire and sword with ease subdues.

ANACREON

"Beauty"

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Why couldn't I be more like other girls my age? Take Mrs. Brown's niece. She spent every waking hour sizing up this beau or that, stitching tea towels and petticoats and putting aside a little each month for a set of Spode Buttercup dishes.

KIRBY LARSON

Hattie Ever After

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A woman with fair opportunities, and without an absolute hump, may marry whom she likes. Only let us be thankful that the darlings are like the beasts of the field, and don't know their own power. They would overcome us entirely if they did.

WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY

Vanity Fair

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