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Quotes About Heroine

I married the heroine of my stories.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I don't think a heroine-oriented film has the capacity to pull an audience like a hero-oriented film in any film industry.
~ Priyamani
I think 'The Avengers' is a Black Widow movie. She saves the day. And if you take her out, the plot does not function.
~ Kelly Sue DeConnick
I wanted to show that the mother was the heroine as soon as possible. I'm tired of love-sick girls and runaway wives. We'll prove that there's romance in old women also.
~ Louisa May Alcott
She came back from the eighties to save mankind. Martha Quinn is our only hope.
~ Joe Hill
purchased merely for their entertainment value. I always regarded Wanda as an unsung heroine without whose "nosiness" (I myself think of it as "situational awareness") John List might have continued to evade justice for the rest of his wretched days. Wanda died in 1997 at the age of sixty-five.
~ Joe Sharkey
Cuando está allí, su piel pálida y ojos llorosos hacen que luzca glamorosamente trágica, como una heroína literaria desgastándose con el consumo.
~ E. Lockhart
Jessica felt like a heroine in a tragic, dramatic love story. She lifted her chin and turned away. It was all over.
~ Francine Pascal
If you aspired and wanted to get on in life, as so many immigrants families did, Margaret Thatcher was your champion, your role model, your heroine.
~ Alok Sharma
The day came when she discovered sex, sensuality, and literature; she said, 'I submit! Let my life be henceforth ruled by poetry. Let me reign as the queen of my dreams until I become nothing less than the heroine of God.
~ Roman Payne
Make them do as you want them to, she said. I can't, mourned Anne. Averil is such an unmanageable heroine. She will do and say things I never meant her to. Then that spoils everything that went before and I have to write it all over again.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
There are so many fabulous heroine-oriented projects happening in Mumbai, whether it's 'Kahaani,' 'Bobby Jasoos,' 'Queen' or 'Mardaani.'
~ Waheeda Rehman
Madhuri is the quintessential heroine of all time.
~ Huma Qureshi
Once a heroine is beyond a certain age, she has to graduate to mother's roles or quit.
~ Waheeda Rehman
locale and point of focus and heroine. She leaves the great battlefields of Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Bull Run and Antietam to the others and places the Civil War in the middle of Scarlett O'Hara's living room. She has the Northern cannons sounding beyond Peachtree Creek as Melanie Wilkes goes into labor, and has the city of Atlanta in flames as Scarlett is seized with an
~ Margaret Mitchell
She listened with flesh crawling as Melanie told tales of Tara, making Scarlett a heroine as she faced the invaders and saved Charles' sword, bragging how Scarlett had put out the fire. Scarlett took no pleasure or pride in the memory of these things. She did not want to think of them at all.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Of all the universal lies she accepted unquestioningly, the happy ending was the most absurd. The hero and heroine lived happily ever after, and the ending seemed indisputable, definitive. No questions asked about how long love or happiness lasts in that 'forever' that can be divided into lifetimes, years, months. Even days
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
I wanted to create a heroine that was flawed. I wanted her to be a real person. She's selfish, she's childish, she's immature and because I'm doing a three-book arc I really played that up in the first book. I wanted the reader to be annoyed with her at times.
~ Amber Benson
My mother is changing history. She is making her balalaika-smashing mother into a heroine. Does she want me to do the same for her? Is that what good children do for their parents? What about good writers?
~ Gary Shteyngart
First you wonder if they're separate stories, but no, they're not, they're contingent stories and they form a pattern. And you begin with some of the island as the place to which the heroine of the book returns.
~ Robert Creeley
I truly feel like I'm a living Wonder Woman.
~ Nikki Bella
I'd love to do a superhero movie, like a remake of Wonder Woman.
~ Alessandra Torresani
Wonder Woman isn't Spider-man or Batman. She doesn't have a town, she has a world. That was more interesting to me than a kind of contained, rote superhero franchise.
~ Joss Whedon
There was a very difficult time when a female hero was a man in a woman's body. 'Hunger Games' really changed that: a woman leading a non-woman's film in the action genre. I think 'Wonder Woman' does that on a very big scale.
~ Patty Jenkins