2,065 Quotes About Woman
- Author Topsy Gift
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For every woman you empower, you are making the world a better place
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- Author Efrat Cybulkiewicz
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Some say that pregnancy make a woman an instant mother. To that I say, I became an instant woman the day I became a mother.
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- Author Erin Knightly
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A woman never argues with a compliment.
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- Author J.R.R. Tolkien
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But perhaps you could call her perilous because she's so strong in herself. You , you could dash yourself to pieces on her, like a ship on a rock, or drown yourself, like a Hobbit in a river, but neither rock nor river would be to blame.
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- Author Stephen King
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It makes no difference if you're rich or poor Or if you're smart or dumb. A woman's place in this old world Is under some man's thumb, And if you're born a woman You're born to be hurt. You're born to be stepped on, Lied to, Cheated on, And treated like dirt. -Sandy Posey, 'Born a Woman' Lyrics by Martha Sharp
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- Author Avijeet Das
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She speaks with her eyes. She moves like the breeze. When she laughs the world stops for a while...
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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A woman, who considers herself to be mature, has every right to insist certain respectful expectations be met by a man, but not if her behavior is consistently childish, selfish, foolish or disrespectful. Man and woman should strive to bring values to the table that are worthy of mutual honor. Mature men won't tolerate nonsense, but baby-boys will.
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- Author Lisa Cach
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You can't go through life striking out at people who hurt or scare you. All that does is show them that you're weak. It tells them that they've wounded you, and a strong woman never shows her wounds unless it serves a purpose.
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- Author Caitlin Moran
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Every woman who chooses - joyfully, thoughtfully, calmly, of their own free will and desire - not to have a child does womankind a massive favour in the long term. We need more women who are allowed to prove their worth as people; rather than being assessed merely for their potential to create new people. After all, half those new people we go on to create are also women - presumably themselves to be judged, in their futures, for not making new people. And so it will go on and on...
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