7,390 Quotes About Women
- Author Aung San Suu Kyi
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In societies where men are truly confident of their own worth, women are not merely tolerated but valued."(From a speech read on video on August 31, 1995 before the NGO Forum on Women, Beijing, China)
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- Author Karl Lagerfeld
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I never touch sugar, cheese, bread... I only like what I'm allowed to like. I'm beyond temptation. There is no weakness. When I see tons of food in the studio, for us and for everybody, for me it's as if this stuff was made out of plastic. The idea doesn't even enter my mind that a human being could put that into their mouth. I'm like the animals in the forest. They don't touch what they cannot eat.
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- Author Mary Wollstonecraft
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It is vain to expect virtue from women till they are in some degree independent of men.
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- Author Karl Lagerfeld
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The woman is the most perfect doll that i have dressed with delight and admiration.
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- Author Arthur Schopenhauer
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I have not yet spoken my last word about women. I believe that if a woman succeeds in withdrawing from the mass, or rather raising herself from above the mass, she grows ceaselessly and more than a man.
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- Author izikio
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All women are beautiful but beautiful women are rare.
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- Author Patrick Rothfuss
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There are so many men, all endlessly attempting to sweep me off my feet. And there is one of you, trying just the opposite. Making sure my feet are firm beneath me, lest I fall.
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- Author Jane Austen
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She was heartily ashamed of her ignorance - a misplaced shame. Where people wish to attach, they should always be ignorant. To come with a well−informed mind is to come with an inability of administering to the vanity of others, which a sensible person would always wish to avoid. A woman especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can.
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- Author Elizabeth I
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If I follow the inclination of my nature, it is this: beggar-woman and single, far rather than queen and married.
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