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Quotes About Woman

I had the great advantage of a mother who used to tell me the most beautiful years of a woman's life are ages 35 to 45.
~ Amy Grant
Bridal is very much a performance - it is the one grand event in every woman's life.
~ Austin Scarlett
Just about the time a woman thinks her work is done, she becomes a grandmother.
~ Edward H. Dreschnack
Mary felt the cause of the conflict was Chatterton's hatred of her role, that of a woman "trying to hang on to her youth—which is exactly what Ruth herself was doing.
~ Edward Sorel
A woman's uniqueness is her greatest appeal to a man - and his greatest challenge.
~ Edwin Louis Cole
A woman has four wonderful characters; a mother, sister, daughter, and wife. She is supportive, dutiful, and lovely for the joyful life and peace of mind within her all characters.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
A woman is a unique institution upon herself; one learns, gains, and holds to be thankful for her; she is not a day, week, or year; she is a time of every time with her love, colors, and devotion since the charm of the world is nothing without her.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The East or West, South or North, everywhere the woman is the circle of your life and even is the promised gift in heaven, you cannot escape from that.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The woman serves, not only her family; however, she also builds discipline, as a primitive mentor in domestic matters that become the values, dignity, and stability of society.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
To expect the truth from a woman is a beautiful mistake, and such beauty is one's fancy.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
as poison that reaches the blood spreads through the body, so does the love of gossip spread through the soul of woman.
~ Eileen Goudge
Surely a woman who picked a spot so close to the ocean didn't automatically hide from the rain.
~ Eileen Wilks
She carried herself like a queen,: gracefully, regal, and dignified. She was all woman and every inch a lady, and he had never seen her equal, not even in Paris. He was thinking she would make the perfect mistress, but at the same time, he wonder if she would accept such a role. Beautiful, arousing, and complicated meant nothing but trouble.-Alysandir
~ Elaine Coffman
Almost every woman I have ever met has a secret belief that she is just on the edge of madness, that there is some deep, crazy part within her, that she must be on guard constantly against 'losing control' — of her temper, of her appetite, of her sexuality, of her feelings, of her ambition, of her secret fantasies, of her mind.
~ Elana Dykewomon
one grows to the belief that, while woman's glory is in her hair, man's glory is to defeat some one. And if he can 'defeat with great slaughter' his monument is twice as high as if he had only visited on his brother man a plain undoing.
~ Elbert Hubbard
she theorized that a woman without love for her origins is lost.
~ Elena Ferrante
she did not still feel, as I did, the anxiety about a woman who was suffering for love. What did I care about shoes. I still had, in my mind's eye, the most secret stages of that affair of violated trust, passion, poetry that became a book, and it was as if she and I had read a novel together, as if we had seen, there in the back of the shop and not in the parish hall on Sunday, a dramatic film. I
~ Elena Ferrante
Piénsalo. Una mujer separada, con dos hijas y tus ambiciones, ha de tener en cuenta la realidad y decidir a qué puede renunciar y a qué no. No hubo palabra de esta última frase que no me disgustara.
~ Elena Ferrante
a woman without love for her origins is lost.
~ Elena Ferrante
Although I felt I was changed, I had remained the disciplined person who had never avoided anything. And besides, I said to myself, what can she do to me? I'm a woman, not a child. At most she'll bring something good to eat.
~ Elena Ferrante
Me refiero a su situación, señora -acentuó el señora, lo dejó caer hasta el fondo del infierno: se-ño-ra-, y lo que de ella puede derivarse.
~ Elena Poniatowska
Ng??i ?àn bà có thôi thúc trao t?ng t?t c? tình yêu và gi? t? giá.
~ Elfriede Jelinek
sunken to that of an old woman in the harsh disguise
~ Antonia Fraser
I understood that she was more candor & despair than woman. She had refused to be flesh & triumphed. She was freer than I.
~ Antonio Di Benedetto