7,390 Quotes About Women
- Author Fiona Thrust
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To feel aroused is to feel alive. Having great sex is like taking in huge lungfuls of fresh air, essential to your body, essential to your health, and essential to your life.
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- Author Charlotte Brontë
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There are certain phrases potent to make my blood boil -- improper influence! What old woman's cackle is that?""Are you a young lady?""I am a thousand times better: I am an honest woman, and as such I will be treated.
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- Author Dorothy L. Sayers
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The rule seemed to be that a great woman must either die unwed ... or find a still greater man to marry her. ... The great man, on the other hand, could marry where he liked, not being restricted to great women; indeed, it was often found sweet and commendable in him to choose a woman of no sort of greatness at all.
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- Author Sandy Brewer
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No matter what happened yesterday it is insignificant when compared to what lies within the core of your being today.
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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Men needs to empower women more, so that they can give us the kind of society that we can be proud of.
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- Author Mary Wollstonecraft
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I love man as my fellow; but his scepter, real, or usurped, extends not to me, unless the reason of an individual demands my homage; and even then the submission is to reason, and not to man.
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- Author Virginia Woolf
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Women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems.
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- Author Dorothy L. Sayers
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In fact, there is perhaps only one human being in a thousand who is passionately interested in his job for the job's sake. The difference is that if that one person in a thousand is a man, we say, simply, that he is passionately keen on his job; if she is a woman, we say she is a freak.
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- Author Virginia Woolf
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Women have sat indoors all these millions of years, so that by this time the very walls are permeated by their creative force, which has, indeed, so overcharged the capacity of bricks and mortar that it must needs harness itself to pens and brushes and business and politics.
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