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Quotes About Woman

It is a strange attitude, to view a woman merely as an object to be taken; to be so overwhelmed by the body's cravings that a man must satisfy them even at such a cost.
~ Juliet Marillier
I am a woman. And I am seeking an attitude. I am trying to find reasons for pride.
~ June Jordan
A picture of vulnerability, she made the men feel protective and forgiving, happy to use the occasion to help a woman in need. But anyone stepping over a line would see a very different person as County Chief Woo witnessed.
~ Jung Chang
In the past, a woman could get along without an analytical mind; but not any more. A woman who wanted to be the equal of Westerners and a fine woman wasn't very promising is she had no aptitude for systematic thinking and analysis.
~ Junichir? Tanizaki
He was angry at the things that bound the woman … and at the woman who let herself be bound.
~ K?b? Abe
Más que la mujer, el hombre tiende a enamorarse de los fragmentos y detalles de las cosas.
~ K?b? Abe
ConversaÅ£ia femeii era limitat?, dar o dat? ce intra în sfera vieÅ£ii ei, se însufleÅ£ea brusc. Poate c? tot asta era ÅŸi calea spre inima ei.
~ K?b? Abe
Un b?rbat de dou?zeci de ani este aÅ£îÅ£at de un simplu gînd. Un b?rbat de patruzeci de ani, de suprafaÅ£a pielii. Dar pentru un b?rbat de treizeci, cea mai primejdioas? este femeia care e doar o siluet?.
~ K?b? Abe
I had never thought that your class would be so useful. Going to such a useless thing, faithfully, year in year out, was, I thought, good proof of woman's unpredictability.
~ K?b? Abe
He is aware that he feels a vague respect for the woman. Mendoza, at least, had never done the reasonable thing, never settled for less, but held to her one insane passion even as it had dragged her into the flames. Such a valuable quality in a pawn.
~ Kage Baker
Ayya! Until I arrived at your palace I was a woman whose faculties for speech and hearing were fine. I have been accused by many as being talkative but I was rendered speechless by the hearty welcome
~ Kalki
Gud skapte mannen før kvinnen. Det er sånn som når jeg skriver. Først kladder jeg.
~ Karen Blixen
No woman worth her salt would listen to a proposal without the word 'love' in it.
~ Karen Hawkins
Because I am your favourite grandson, and you love me more than all of my brothers. Nyet . You are the most frustrating of my grandsons. Find a good woman, marry her, have children - then you will be my favourite. Perhaps I shall settle for second favourite. What would that take?
~ Karen Hawkins
What is this bluestocking? A woman who fancies herself a member of the intelligentsia. He lowered his voice. It's against the laws of nature. Alexsey lifted his brows. Why are you whispering? Afraid of bluestockings, are you? All smart men are.
~ Karen Hawkins
Her wedding ring, her gentle brush-offs, and her outright rejection had been minor obstacles compared to the big no of another man kissing her cheek.
~ Karin Slaughter
Amanda was probably in her mid-fifties, a small woman, maybe five-three on a good day. Her attitude filled the room, and she walked with a swagger that rivaled a bullfighter's. She wore a simple diamond ring on her wedding finger, though Will knew she wasn't currently married. She had no children, or perhaps she had eaten them when they were young.
~ Karin Slaughter
Holy shit." Nolan's tone was reverential. Claire had seen men get harder over Paul's garage than they ever got over a woman.
~ Karin Slaughter
Her subway card was given to a homeless woman who had thanked her, then screeched that she was a fucking whore.
~ Karin Slaughter
The elegance is as physical, as moral quality that has nothing common with the clothing. You can see a countrywoman more elegant than one so called elegant woman.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
sk?pstu padar?šanas dom?tas amatieriem un diletantiem ieš??cen?s. ?stu sievieti iekaro mazpamaz?m. T? ir t?r? psiholo?ija, t?pat k? laba v?ršu c??a ar?n?.
~ Karlos Ruis Safon
A 'career woman,' Sylvie said, as if the two words had no place in the same sentence. A spinster, she added, contemplating the word. Ursula wondered why her mother was working so hard to rile her. Perhaps you will never marry, Sylvie said, as if in conclusion, as if Ursula's life was as good as over. Would that be such a bad thing? 'The unmarried daughter,' Ursula said, tucking into an iced fancy. It was good enough for Jane Austen.
~ Kate Atkinson
I mean what else is there for a woman to do if she doesn't want to go from the parental to the marital home with nothing in between? 'An educated woman,'Millie amended. 'An educated woman,' Ursula agreed.
~ Kate Atkinson
She... applied makeup, enough to have made an effort, not enough to be blatantly a woman...
~ Kate Atkinson