Women Quotes And Sayings
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“Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman”
– Coco Chanel
“I hate to hear you talk about all women as if they were fine ladies instead of rational creatures. None of us want to be in calm waters all our lives”
– Jane Austen
“A man’s face is his autobiography. A woman’s face is her work of fiction”
– Oscar Wilde
“She’s strong! And scary…I bet she’s single…I’d put money on it.”
– Masashi Kishimoto
“The trouble with some women is that they get all excited about nothing – and then marry him”
– Cher
“The most beautiful makeup of a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy”
– Yves Saint-Laurent
“A witty woman is a treasure; a witty beauty is a power”
– George Meredith
“Ladies who play with fire must remember that smoke gets in their eyes”
– Mae West
“Feminism is the radical notion that women are human beings”
– Cheris Kramarae
“Women only nag when they feel unappreciated”
– Louis de Bernières
“Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition”
– Timothy Leary
“Dispute not with her: she is lunatic”
– William Shakespeare
“Give a girl an education and introduce her properly into the world, and ten to one but she has the means of settling well, without further expense to anybody.”
– Jane Austen
“Perhaps if we saw what was ahead of us, and glimpsed the follies, and misfortunes that would befall us later on, we would all stay in our mother’s wombs, and then there would be nobody in the world but a great number of very fat, very irritated women”
– Lemony Snicket
“The thing women have yet to learn is nobody gives you power. You just take it.”
– Roseanne Barr
“Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere”
– Mae West
“No woman gets an orgasm from shining the kitchen floor.”
– Betty Friedan
“She’s the sort of woman who lives for others – you can tell the others by their hunted expression”
– C.S. Lewis
“I like men who have a future and women who have a past”
– Oscar Wilde
“Women cannot complain about men anymore until they start getting better taste in them”
– Bill Maher
“Why does a woman work ten years to change a man, then complain he’s not the man she married”
– Barbra Streisand
“A study in the Washington Post says that women have better verbal skills than men. I just want to say to the authors of that study: ‘Duh”
– Conan O’Brien
“When a girl says she wants to be friends with benefits, I always ask if that includes dental insurance”
– Jarod Kintz
“A living poem” had always been the words that came to mind when he tried to describe her to others”
– Nicholas Sparks
“I used to date the lead singer of The Cranberries, but she cheated on me. Turns out she had some turkey on the side”
– Jarod Kintz
“A girl should be two things: who and what she wants”
– Coco Chanel
“There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me”
– Jane Austen
“I do not think, sir, you have any right to command me, merely because you are older than I, or because you have seen more of the world than I have; your claim to superiority depends on the use you have made of your time and experience”
– Charlotte Brontë
“Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then”
– Katharine Hepburn
“Man can never know the loneliness a woman knows. Man lies in the woman’s womb only to gather strength, he nourishes himself from this fusion, and then he rises and goes into the world, into his work, into battle, into art. He is not lonely. He is busy. The memory of the swim in amniotic fluid gives him energy, completion. Woman may be busy too, but she feels empty. Sensuality for her is not only a wave of pleasure in which she is bathed, and a charge of electric joy at contact with another. When man lies in her womb, she is fulfilled, each act of love a taking of man within her, an act of birth and rebirth, of child rearing and man bearing. Man lies in her womb and is reborn each time anew with a desire to act, to be. But for woman, the climax is not in the birth, but in the moment man rests inside of her”
– Anaïs Nin
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