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Quotes About Woman

I am not the first woman to multi-task. I am not the first woman to work and have a baby - there are many women who have done this before.
~ Jacinda Ardern
I am a woman, therefore I am a problem solver.
~ Roseanne Barr
They say behind every successful man is a powerful woman. And there is no more powerful performer I would rather be in the ring with for a conversation than Stephanie McMahon.
~ Dusty Rhodes
Beauty is the lowest common denominator: I don't care what they say - every girl, every woman, wants to feel pretty and empowered and beautiful, within their own definition of beautiful. I love fashion, I love shopping, but I love beauty more because I love the science of it.
~ Eva Chen
Young parents in America are holy and not to be messed with. If they say something is correct, we all acquiesce. And is there any man, woman or canine who doesn't leap out of the way when one of those giant, all-terrain Bugaboo strollers comes barreling down the sidewalk?
~ Amity Shlaes
Each individual garment has its own customizations based on a collaboration between us and the designer. We say what we think our woman wants, and they say, 'This is what we think we can do with our production.'
~ Aslaug Magnusdottir
I'm the luckiest broad on two feet, I'll tell you that. They say once a woman passes 40 she doesn't get any good parts, so I'm blessed.
~ Betty White
I don't like to use the words 'real women,' honestly. I like to use the word 'woman.' And I say that because there are so many women out there who are naturally thin or are naturally curvy, and I think when we start putting a label on the type of woman, it gets misconstrued and starts to offend people.
~ Ashley Graham
I'm an independent thinker. I am a woman. I am a Republican. And I think for myself, and I decide where I vote and how I vote.
~ Susana Martinez
The problem of the environment is the extension of good housekeeping of the thinking woman.
~ Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Woman, essentially a purist, is naturally bigoted and relentless in her effort to make others as good as she thinks they ought to be.
~ Emma Goldman
Everyone thinks I have a coffee plantation in Sierra Leone, but I have a cashew crop project. I wrote about a woman who owns a coffee plantation! When you are talking about a woman writer coming from a hot country, there's a complete assumption that she is writing about her own life.
~ Aminatta Forna
In Hollywood, a starlet is the name for any woman under thirty who is not actively employed in a brothel.
~ Ben Hecht
Thirty is not an age for a woman anymore.
~ Dido Armstrong
At the moment of childbirth, every woman has the same aura of isolation, as though she were abandoned, alone.
~ Boris Pasternak
Though I love sarees and feel a woman looks most beautiful in a saree, my personal style statement is casual because I am more tomboyish.
~ Disha Patani
My thoughts are that marriage is between a man and a woman.
~ Ben Carson
I do not have the answers and as a woman I do not intend to play my own thoughts over the truth. I can clearly state the problems and tell you that I suffer from them.
~ Lynette Fromme
his cock's longer than he is tall," the woman retorted. The dwarf beside her snorted and lifted a mug to toast. "He's a dwarf," another pointed out. "That ain't that impressive.
~ Rosie Scott
a thin woman about fifty with a face like a silver hatchet.
~ Ross MacDonald
A woman with thyroid eyes and chins sat behind the desk in the deserted lobby. She offered me a room with bath for two-fifty, two dollars without. I didn't really want to stay there. The migrant years had flown through the place and left their droppings.
~ Ross MacDonald
The flagstone terrace overlooked a golf course. At the bottom of its green slopes lay a dazzling band of sea. Twenty or thirty miles out, a string of brown hunchbacked islands lay on the bright horizon like basking tortoises. The woman looked at the Pacific and its islands as if they belonged to her. I found out later that one of them did.
~ Ross MacDonald
dazzling band of sea. Twenty or thirty miles out, a string of brown hunchbacked islands lay on the bright horizon like basking tortoises. The woman looked at the Pacific and its islands as if they belonged to her. I found out later that one of them did.
~ Ross MacDonald
Aunt Hattie, when you wrote that book, I imagine you were thinking of something radical: the abolition of slavery itself. You were only one small woman, and you were looking up at an enormous edifice, towering and monolithic, but what you wrote made the whole structure start to tremble and shudder, and finally, it all came down, thundering and crashing. It wasn't just because of your book, of course, but your book made it impossible for people to think of slavery in the old way.
~ Roxana Robinson