Quotes About Woman
Of love ... daroga ... I am dying ... of love ... That is how it is ... loved her so! ... And I love her still ... daroga ... and I am dying of love for her, I ... I tell you! ... If you knew how beautiful she was ... when she let me kiss her ... alive ... It was the first ... time, daroga, the first ... time I ever kissed a woman ... Yes, alive ... I kissed her alive ... and she looked as beautiful as if she had been dead! The
~ Gaston Leroux
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Imperialism's (or globalization's) image as the establisher of the good society is marked by the espousal of the woman as object of protection from her own kind. How should one examine this dissimulation of patriarchal strategy, which apparently grants the woman free choice as subject? In other words, how does one make the move from "Britain" to "Hinduism"?
~ Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
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There are things that a woman sings, and only a woman knows the full meaning. You may sing for men as well as for women, but only a woman knows your full meaning. I am not a feminista. I only think a woman should be true to who she believes herself to be. Or who she wants herself to be. Or who she imagines herself to be. I don't know what I mean, or whether I'm true myself to any of that. I don't think there are many of us who are true to our possibilities.
~ Gayl Jones
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I had turned my mind from my survival just as a man suffering from a deadly sickness manages by a thousand tricks never to look at death squarely; or rather, as a woman alone in a large house refrains from looking into mirrors, and instead busies herself with trivial errands, so that she may catch no glimpse of the thing whose feet she hears at times on the stairs.
~ Gene Wolfe
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I nodded and grasped the woman by the arm; the cataphracts released her and turned away like silver automata.
~ Gene Wolfe
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Every woman is her true age when she sleeps.
~ Gene Wolfe
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God, the woman must have been a pain. When she was alive.
~ Geoff Ryman
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O woman's counsel is so often cold! A woman's counsel brought us first to woe, Made Adam out of Paradise to go Where he had been so merry, so well at ease.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Oon of us two moste bowen, doutelees; And sith a man is moore resonable Than womman is, ye moste been suffrable.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Dont be afraid: she never comes to words with anyone now, poor woman! respectability has broke all the spirit out of her.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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You scandalous woman, will you throw away even your hypocrisy?
~ George Bernard Shaw
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California is a small woman saying, 'Fuck me.' New York is a large man saying, 'Fuck you!
~ George Carlin
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A woman dictates before marriage in order that she may have an appetite for submission afterwards.
~ George Eliot
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still—it could not be fairly called wooing a woman to tell her that he would never woo her. It must be admitted to be a ghostly kind of wooing.
~ George Eliot
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It was too intolerable that Dorothea should be worshiping this husband: such weakness in a woman is pleasant to no man but the husband in question. Mortals are easily tempted to pinch the life out of their neighbour's buzzing glory, and think that such killing is no murder.
~ George Eliot
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Mrs. Tulliver, as we have seen, was not without influence over her husband. No woman is; she can always incline him to do either what she wishes, or the reverse...
~ George Eliot
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I don't mean your resentment toward them, said Philip... I mean your extending the enmity to a helpless girl, who has too much sense and goodness to share their narrow prejudices. She has never entered into the family quarrels. What does that signify? We don't ask what a woman does; we ask whom she belongs to. It's altogether a degrading thing to you, to think of marrying old Tulliver's daughter.
~ George Eliot
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He was unique to her among men because he's impressed her as being not her admirer her superior. In some mysterious way he was becoming a part of her conscience as one woman who's nature is an object of reverential belief may become a new conscience to a man.
~ George Eliot
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A woman must not force her heart—she'll do a man no good by that.
~ George Eliot
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The betrothed bride must see her future home, and dictate any changes that she would like to have made there. A woman dictates before marriage in order that she may have an appetite for submission afterwards.
~ George Eliot
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She is a good creature—that fine girl—but a little too earnest," he thought. "It is troublesome to talk to such women. They are always wanting reasons, yet they are too ignorant to understand the merits of any question, and usually fall back on their moral sense to settle things after their own taste.
~ George Eliot
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true love for a good woman is a great thing, Susan. It shapes many a rough fellow.
~ George Eliot
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It is a woman's duty not to lower herself.
~ George Eliot
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In short, woman was a problem which, since Mr Brooke's mind felt blank before it, could be hardly less complicated than the revolutions of an irregular solid.
~ George Eliot
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