Quotes About Womanhood
In all my screenplays, I have been exploring various aspects of femininity.
~ Anoop Menon
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I am a woman who, you know, I run my own business. I don't need a man financially, for anything, but just to be a companion.
~ Jessica White
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I want to get up and celebrate something - and why not celebrate being a woman?
~ Dawn Richard
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I don't consider myself a feminist, but I feel very empowered as a woman, and I've used all my resources widely. I believe in equality, but that's just naturally happening. I still want a door opened for me, to be treated like a lady, but I also want equal rights for women, of course.
~ Pamela Anderson
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Women have been given these bodies to produce children, and the spirit and tenderness to take care of people around us. It's fine to be an outspoken and working woman. I don't want to be a man.
~ Lisa Haydon
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I never thought of Kim Basinger in terms of age. For me she embodies woman with her subtleties and intricacies. She's sensual and intellectually engaging, elegant with a very strong personal style.
~ Camilla Belle
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What will not woman, gentle woman dare; when strong affection stirs her spirit up?
~ Robert Southey
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I'm a professional worrier. It comes with the ovaries.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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I am old enough to know only too well my good and bad qualities, which were often one and the same. For my entire life I longed for love. I knew it was not right for me - as a girl and later as a woman - to want or expect it, but I did, and this unjustified desire has been at the root of every problem I have experienced in my life.
~ Lisa See
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As writer Elisabeth Elliot phrased it, "The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian does make me a different kind of woman."1
~ Liz Curtis Higgs
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To be loved and chosen by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; and I sincerely hope and wait for it, and wise to prepare for it; so that when the happy time comes, you may feel ready for the duties and worthy of the joy.
~ Louisa M Alcott
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Always mature for her age, she had gained a certain aplomb in both carriage and conversation, which made her seem more of a woman of the world than she was, but her old petulance now and then showed itself, her strong will still held its own, and her native frankness was unspoiled by foreign polish.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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She knew she looked well, she loved to dance, she felt that her foot was on the native heath in a ball-room, and enjoyed the delightful sense of power which comes when young girls first discover the new and lovely kingdom they are born to rule by virtue of beauty, youth, and womanhood.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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She knew she looked well, she loved to dance, she felt that her foot was on her native heath in a ball-room, and enjoyed the delightful sense of power which comes when young girls first discover the new and lovely kingdom they are born to rule by virtue of beauty, youth, and womanhood.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Ah, Jo, instead of wishing that, thank God that 'Father and Mother were particular', and pity from your heart those who have no such guardians to hedge them round with principles which may seem like prison walls to impatient youth, but which will prove sure foundations to build character upon in womanhood.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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beginning to desecrate some of the womanliest attributes of a woman's character. She was living in bad society; and, imaginary though it was, its influence affected her, for she was feeding heart and fancy on dangerous and unsubstantial food, and was fast brushing the innocent bloom from her nature by a premature acquaintance with the darker side of life, which comes soon enough to all of us.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Ah, Jo, instead of wishing that, thank God that father and mother were particular, and pity from your heart those who have no such guardians to hedge them round with principles which may seem like prison-walls to impatient youth, but which will prove sure foundations to build character upon in womanhood.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Innocent and ignorant as she was, the books she had read gave her some hints of the existence of sin and her woman's nature warned her when no other voice was near to save.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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I want my daughters to be beautiful, accomplished, and good; to be admired, loved and respected; to have a happy youth, to be well and wisely married, and to lead useful, pleasant lives, with as little care and sorrow to try and find them as God sees fit to send. To be loved, and chosen by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can be to a woman; and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Under patriarchal monotheism, womanhood was a life sentence of second-order existence.
~ Rosalind Miles
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La hazaña de convertirse en lo que se es exige no únicamente el descubrimiento de los rasgos esenciales bajo el acicate de la pasión, de la insatisfacción, del hastío sino sobre todo el rechazo de estas falsas imágenes, que los falsos espejos ofrecen a la mujer en las cerradas galerías donde su vida transcurre.
~ Rosario Castellanos
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If I could be a third of the woman that my mom is and have a third of the strength that she has, then I will have done good by this life.
~ Brittany Murphy
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On vous pardonne, Renée, dit la marquise avec un sourire de tendresse qu'on était étonné de voir fleurir sur cette sèche figure ; mais le cÅ"ur de la femme est ainsi fait, que si aride qu'il devienne au souffle des préjugés et aux exigences de l'étiquette, il y a toujours un coin fertile et riant : c'est celui que Dieu a consacré à l'amour maternel
~ Alexandre Dumas
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The most she dared to wish for now was to live long enough to become a woman.
~ Alice Hoffman
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