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Quotes About Femininity

All women are forces of nature, and I believe in their power.
~ Stephanie McMahon
I just support people that truly believe that all women are beautiful.
~ Nina Agdal
I didn't have a father growing up, and I was raised with all women, and I didn't really understand men. I thought they were like women, right?
~ Rene Russo
Some days I can dress really girlie and other days I'll be more androgynous.
~ Vogue Williams
There is a certain androgyny to my appeal.
~ Ellen Barkin
If I have any particular appeal to women, maybe it's because I listen more than other guys do and appreciate how they think and feel about things.
~ Ryan Gosling
What I like about 'Paper Girls' in particular is that, because we're approaching it more from a female perspective, we're able to consider the emotional states of these characters a little bit more and think more of their interiority.
~ Cliff Chiang
I think it's great when girls are artistic.
~ Henry Thomas
N'est-il pas dans la noble destinée de la femme d'être plus touchée des pompes de la misère que des splendeurs de la fortune ?
~ Honore de Balzac
Once every woman was a living gazette, a font of delicious slanders cast in beautiful language.
~ Honore de Balzac
Women themselves are so happy, and so beautiful, when they're strong, that they naturally choose powerful men, even if that power's so enormous there's a real risk it could shatter them.
~ Honore de Balzac
My dear fellow, those women of whom you say, 'They are angels!' I — I — have seen stripped of the little grimaces under which they hide their soul, as well as of the frippery under which they disguise their defects — without manners and without stays; they are not beautiful.
~ Honore de Balzac
Then, as we desire all the more violently the things we find difficult to obtain, he continued to adore women with that ingenuous tenderness and feline delicacy the secret of which belongs to women themselves, who may, perhaps, prefer to keep the monopoly of it. In point of fact, though women of the world complain of the way men love them, they have little liking themselves for those whose soul is half feminine.
~ Honore de Balzac
the daylight subdued by four red walls with narrow white stripes adopted a pink glow which lent faces and every last detail a mysterious grace and a fantastical quality…Sunbeams fell across the house obliquely, wrapping around it like a scarf, cutting across the parlor, expiring in a peculiar sheen on the paneling along the walls that backed onto the courtyard, and enveloping [the] woman in the scarlet zone projected by the damask curtain draped along the window.
~ Honore de Balzac
Mon Dieu! why could they not always be little girls?
~ Honore de Balzac
multe femei triste al c?ror suflet, desf?cut de toate leg?turile omene?ti, tânjea dup? îndelunga sinucidere s?vâr?it? în sânul lui Dumnezeu.
~ Honore de Balzac
A naked woman is less dangerous than one who spreads her skirt skillfully to cover and exhibit everything at once.
~ Honore de Balzac
Women like to perform prodigies, break rocks, and soften natures which seem of iron.
~ Honore de Balzac
The girl was almost nude! Miserably she tried to cover her sketchily brassiered breasts with her forearms. Her only other garment consisted of a sheer mesh step-in which clung to her hips with shy intimacy. Her body was a series of lilting feminine curves and creamy contours—curves and contours which set Frisco Freddie's blood leaping up toward the boiling-point in his hammering veins.
~ Unknown
The difference between Marilyn Monroe and the early Pamela Anderson is not that great. What's amazing is that the taste of American men and international tastes in terms of beauty have essentially stayed the same. Styles change, but our view of beauty stays the same.
~ Hugh Hefner
One hair of a woman can draw more than a hundred pair of oxen" James Howell
~ Hugh Laurie
Penso che le donne sarebbero meravigliose se tutto potesse cadere nello loro braccia, senza cadere nelle loro mani
~ Hugo Pratt
A woman should be an illusion.
~ Ian Fleming
The Cultural Psychology of the Clitoris
~ Ian Kerner