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Quotes About Woman

We would report the exact details of her letter to her modiste, but we fear you would be overcome. Suffice to say, the money outlaid upon hats rivals the annual income of a large estate or small country; We fail to see why one small woman needs so many hats. She is unlikely to be concealing additional heads upon her person.
~ Cassandra Clare
Simon's love life was complicated, but there was a pang, just for a moment, for this woman talking graphic novels with him. Ah, well. Tessa Gray, foxy nerd, was probably dating someone already.
~ Cassandra Clare
Emma was a woman on a mission, and Logan was more than fine with that since the mission seemed to be getting alone - and naked - with him.
~ Cat Johnson
He wrestled his focus back to his present dilemma. The two of them standing in a cheap hotel room with nothing to do besides the obvious things a man and woman could do in a room with not much more than bed in it.
~ Cat Johnson
A woman's face, naked and unadorned, is as beautiful as the moon, and as mysterious.
~ Cate Tiernan
Marriage is not essential to the contentment, the dignity, or the happiness of woman.
~ Catharine Maria Sedgwick
Strong is right?" "Well, yes, I suppose you could say that." "You say a woman cannot be bought. I say she can. I am strong. I am right.
~ Catherine Anderson
It is not the way of a Comanche to beat his woman," he rasped. "Just as it is not his way to let her go away from him.
~ Catherine Anderson
A Comanche don't wear a wolf sign unless he's somebody important. The wolf is sacred to 'em, their brother. No woman would have a medallion like that unless her man marked her with it.
~ Catherine Anderson
It took us two days to gather them! On foot! I will never hear the last of it! You call that no harm? Whatever punishment I choose, my woman deserves it, and more. Name me one woman you know who has run away from her husband. Just one, pia , and I will cool my anger.
~ Catherine Anderson
Hunter's name drifted to him on the wind, the call barely discernible yet shrill, like the whisper of a lost soul searching for solace. He reined his stallion to a halt, bracing himself against the sound, teeth clenched, eyes closed, his trapped breath searing his throat. Hunter. His woman still called for him.
~ Catherine Anderson
I'm leaving on a journey." "Ah, yes, a journey. Where are you going?" Hunter ignored the question. It was one thing to surrender to his woman, but quite another to admit it to his brother.
~ Catherine Anderson
My dear child," the priest inserted, "it's not often one of these"--he threw a meaningful glance at Hunter--" gentlemen offers to make an honorable woman of a captive. Wouldn't it be wise to accept?" "I'm in no need of matrimony, Father. I still have my honor.
~ Catherine Anderson
I'm in no need of matrimony, Father. I still have my honor." Hunter jerked her to his side and, in an ominously even voice, said, "Your honor will soon go the way of the wind, Blue Eyes. You made a God promise. You are my woman! Now I say you will be my wife!
~ Catherine Anderson
Fate. Today it had brought him a woman, a woman like no other, with skin as white as a night moon, hair like honey, and eyes like the summer sky. His woman, and this time she came freely.
~ Catherine Anderson
She is the woman. Already, part of the prophecy has come to pass, eh? Her voice has been returned to her." "And she has stolen your Comanche heart, has she not?" "She has great courage for one so small, but my heart is my own. As it will always be.
~ Catherine Anderson
No brave he knew had a woman such as this.
~ Catherine Anderson
Riley The Solace of Sin The Desert Crop The Thursday Friend A House Divided Rosie of the River The Silent Lady FEATURING KATE HANNIGAN Kate Hannigan (her first published novel) Kate Hannigan's Girl (her hundredth published novel) THE MARY ANN NOVELS A Grand Man The Lord and Mary Ann The Devil and Mary Ann Love and Mary Ann
~ Catherine Cookson
A woman has to be intelligent, have charm, a sense of humor, and be kind. It's the same qualities I require from a man.
~ Catherine Deneuve
Remember this when you are queen," said the vintovnik solemnly. "That I went into the dark for, and scared an old woman half to death.
~ Catherine M. Valente
This is what it means to be a woman in this world. Every step is a bargain with pain. Make your black deals in the black wood and decide what you'll trade for power. For the opposite of weakness, which is not strength but hardness. I am a trap, but so is everything. Pick your price. I am a huckster with a hand in your pocket. I am freedom and I will eat your heart.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
She's an old woman possessed of great powers--but aren't all old women possessed of great powers? Occupational hazard, I think.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Woman! Come out! I have—" She looked down at the bloodless grass, embarrassed. "I have come to rescue you," she finally said, as if admitting that she were covered in boils.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
This was how it was done; you bare your belly to a great beast and endure trials and it all works itself out. There is a treasure or a sword. Or a woman. And that thing is yours not because you defeated anything, or because your flesh was hard and unyielding, but because you were worthy of it, worthy all along.
~ Catherynne M. Valente