Quotes About Feminine
He was muttering now and I could barely make out his words. "I'm going to die without ever feeling a woman's tits." "Go ahead," I said. It was about time I used the power of my chichis for good and not for evil.
~ Unknown
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Na literatura da Antiguidade, a autoridade da profunda voz masculina, por contraste com a feminina, é constantemente realçada. Tal como um tratado científico da Antiguidade afirma de modo explícito, uma voz grave indica coragem viril, uma voz aguda e feminina, cobardia.
~ Mary Beard
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But a woman couldn't stop her thoughts until she had them, now could she?
~ Mary Connealy
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The masculine pronouns are he, his and him But imagine the feminine she, shis and shim! So our English, I think you'll all agree Is the trickiest language you ever did see.
~ Melvyn Bragg
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The Great Goddess—the Divine Ancestress—had been worshiped from the beginnings of the Neolithic periods of 7000 BC until the closing of the last Goddess temples, about AD 500. Some authorities would extend Goddess worship as far into the past as the Upper Paleolithic Age of about 25,000 BC.
~ Merlin Stone
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From India to the Mediterranean, in fact, she reigned supreme, often appearing as the unmarried goddess.
~ Merlin Stone
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A gargalhada é mulher, o riso é masculino.
~ Mia Couto
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That old queer Nietzsche had it right: Christianity was, at the end of the day, a feminine religion.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Nietzsche avait vu juste, avec son flair de vieille pétasse, le christianisme était au fond une religion féminine.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Il y a un système basé sur la domination, l'argent et la peur - un système plutôt masculin, appelons-le Mars; il y a un système féminin basé sur la séduction et le sexe, appelons-le Venus. Et c'est tout.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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For women mystics, contemplative life is not so much a matter of transcending the illusions of mundane existence or attaining states of perfect equanimity as it is about becoming as fully present as possible to the realities of the human experience. In showing up for what is, no matter how pedestrian or tedious, how aggravating or shameful, the what is begins to reveal itself as imbued with holiness. How do we make space in our lives for this kind of sacred seeing?
~ Unknown
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The Sacred Feminine expressed is love, and this love is both active and passive, dynamic and receptive, stillness and movement, and spiritual and material.
~ Unknown
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Our body is our sacred text. Our monthly cycle and our life cycle are our prayers.
~ Unknown
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orientaciones y aspectos, y están en íntima relación con el ciclo uterino: si el óvulo que se libera durante la ovulación se fertiliza, dichas energías se expresan mediante la creación de una nueva vida; si no hay fecundación, se plasman en la vida de la mujer de cualquier otro modo.
~ Unknown
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In the world's oldest creation myths, the female god creates the world out of her own body. The Great Mother everywhere was the active and autonomous creatrix of the world . . . and, unlike the aloof and self-righteous patriarchal gods who only recently usurped her mountain-throne, the ancient Goddess was always there—alive, immanent—within her creation; no ontological scapegoater, she was wholly responsible for both the pain and the good of life.
~ Unknown
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Whether she is seen as the benevolent Mother of All Living, or the Goddess of bloody battle, or the Death Goddess, or the prophetic witch—the attitude toward life in matriarchal society remains the same. All life is created out of the Mother and is one with her.
~ Unknown
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The 'I' [Je] who writes is alien to her own writing at every word because this 'I' uses a language that is alien to her; this 'I' [Je] experiences what is alien to her since this 'I' [Je] cannot be un ecrivain. J/e poses the ideological and historical question of feminine subjects.
~ Monique Wittig
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Meditation is the exploration of the masculine part of each of us, the "I", divine will or ego, while ignoring the feminine part; which is the bodily or the matter.
~ Unknown
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Irigaray was my favourite. She denounced Einstein's E = mc2 as a sexist equation which 'privileges the speed of light' over more feminine speeds 'which are vitally necessary to us'. Presumably, light might have appeased her if it had shown its feminine side by slowing down to 30 m.p.h. in built-up areas.)
~ Nick Cohen
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Beeches were rare north of the Humber, and she loved the way they whispered in the wind, like women before they fell asleep.
~ Nicola Griffith
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The dogwood blossom was gone, azaleas in full bloom, and the air cupped my cheek as softly as a woman's hand.
~ Nicola Griffith
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Le camp masculin, le plus superficiel, ne s'intéressa qu'aux âmes mortes; le camp féminin s'occupa exclusivement du rapt de la fille du gouverneur.
~ Nikolai Gogol
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My work is not about 'form follows function ' but 'form follows beauty' or, even better, 'form follows feminine.'
~ Oscar Niemeyer
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The cello is like a beautiful woman who has not grown older, but younger with time, more slender, more supple, more graceful.
~ Pablo Casals
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