Woman`s Quotes
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A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never remembers her age.
Robert Frost -
He couldn't find anybody who would rent him a place to live, so he had to live in this woman's house.
Orlando Cepeda
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A woman’s sphere of influence is a unique sphere, one that cannot be duplicated by men.
M. Russell Ballard -
It's not my vision when I cover a woman's face with a chador. I got the idea from a 'National Geographic' photo. I'm just showing their plight in the world.
Alexander McQueen -
And the family who had refused to acknowledge the woman's illness and who had all immunized themselves from concern by conceiving their own problems, now performed their duties.
Rabindranath Maharaj -
You know what a woman's curiosity is.
Oscar Wilde -
Whenever possible print a woman's age.
Arthur Christiansen -
A woman's place is in the house - the House of Representatives.
Bella Abzug
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Women's modesty generally increases with their beauty.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
I cannot think well of a man who sports with any woman's feelings; and there may often be a great deal more suffered than a stander-by can judge of.
Jane Austen -
Flirting is a woman’s trade, one must keep in practice.
Charlotte Bronte -
There are in woman's eyes two sorts of tears,--the one of grief, the other of deceit.
Pythagoras -
It's a woman's book but I think the men will read it too.
Colleen McCullough -
I find a woman's point of view much grander and finer than a man's.
Katharine Hepburn
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A woman's pity often opens the door to love.
Henry Ward Beecher -
I do not think I ever opened a book in my life which had not something to say upon woman's inconstancy. Songs and proverbs, all talk of woman's fickleness. But perhaps you will say, these were all written by men.
Jane Austen -
A woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hinter legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to see it done at all.
James Boswell -
The woman's position in the world today is so much harder than a man's that it makes me choke every time I hear a man complain about anything.
Katharine Hepburn -
It is a woman's business to get married as soon as possible, and a man's to keep unmarried as long as he can.
George Bernard Shaw -
Of the two lots, the woman's lot of perpetual motherhood, and the man's of perpetual babyhood, I prefer the man's.
George Bernard Shaw
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Let us have no ranting tragedies. Too many charactersNot a tolerable woman's part in the play.
Jane Austen -
My playing had called to another human being at last. Surely, she could be no other than my own true love. Slowly, I got to my feet. Speak to me, I thought. And as if she'd heard me, the young woman's lips parted and she spoke thus: Have you lost your mind?
Cameron Dokey -
I will not allow it to be more man's nature than woman's to be inconstant.
Jane Austen -
A woman's right to choose is at a tipping point. The Supreme Court is narrowly divided, and by selecting John Roberts to succeed the late Chief Justice Rehnquist, President Bush has raised the stakes. ight
Nancy Keenan