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Quotes About Women

There should be a vaccine against Adam Black. And all women should be given it at birth.
~ Karen Marie Moning
As long as women walk this earth, I'll be a happy man. If they ever get wiped out, I'm done.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Chicks. Christ. They just don't get it sometimes.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Women fight differently from men. You couldn't get me to hurt a woman's breasts for anything. I know how tender my own are when I'm PMSing. Besides, we feed babies with them.
~ Karen Marie Moning
I asked you to leave, Grimm Roderick. What are you still doing here?" she said coolly. "Is that you, Jillian?" He stepped closer, peering through the shadows. "Have so many other women at Caithness demanded you depart that you're suffering confusion about my identity?" she asked sweetly, plunging her shaking hands into the holds of her cloak.
~ Karen Marie Moning
When you live as long as we do, you find yourself in bed with women you watched get born. It's weird and not at the same time.
~ Karen Marie Moning
I like women. I want them to feel good. It's practically been my mission in life.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Does she, like most women, lose a part of her soul in sex?
~ Karen Marie Moning
She had a sudden insight that wherever she was, women didn't usually wear jeans. Perhaps not even trousers. His jaw tensed and his breathing quickened noticeably. He looked every inch a predator, poised in the heightened alertness that precedes the kill. "They're all I have!" she said defensively. He raised his hands in a conciliatory gesture. "I doona wish to discuss it, lass. Not now. Perhaps never.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Barrons is arrogant and cold. He's also wealthy, strong, brilliant, and a walking enigma. Most women seem to find him drop-dead sexy, too.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Women revert to their maiden names in Heaven, Rutherford feels fairly certain. He can't remember where he learned this--France or the Bible.
~ Karen Russell
Women revert to their maiden names in Heaven, Rutherford feels fairly certain. He can't remember where he learned this—France or the Bible.
~ Karen Russell
Every woman should have a daughter to tell her stories to. Otherwise, the lessons learned are as useless as spare buttons from a discarded shirt. And all that is left is a fading name and the shape of a nose or the color of hair. The men who write the history books will tell you the stories of battles and conquests. But the women will tell you the stories of people's hearts.
~ Karen White
Every woman should have a daughter to tell her stories to. Otherwise, the lessons learned are as useless as spare buttons from a discarded shirt. And all that is left is a fading name and the shape of a nose or the color of hair. The men who write the history books will tell you the stories of battle and conquests. But the women will tell you the stories of people's hearts.
~ Karen White
Society women have achieved the wondrous art of contriving thirty variations on a phrase that means nothing even the first time
~ Karolina Pavlova
I was sent to a nice Church of England girls' school and at that time, after university, a woman was expected to become a teacher, a nurse or a missionary - prior to marriage.
~ Kate Adie
She's got some sort of notion in her head concerning the eternal rights of women.
~ Kate Chopin
Women are more skilled than men at making gossip entertaining.
~ Kate Fox
fine love poetry tends to be written when the object of one's affection is at a safe distance; also, it often reflects a love of words more than a love of women...
~ Kate Fox
By now I had learned enough about the narrowness of a woman's choices to guess that they were not all harlots, only less lucky than I had been.
~ Kate Grenville
It has puzzled me that men, who claim more and more authority over women, show such fear of those whom they call weak. Perhaps they are hoping that women will come to believe that they need to be protected and dominated, but I cannot imagine any woman being so foolish.
~ Kate Horsley
A sexual revolution begins with the emancipation of women, who are the chief victims of patriarchy, and also with the ending of homosexual oppression.
~ Kate Millett
We are naive and moralistic women. We are human beings who find politics a blight upon the human condition. And do not know how one copes with it except through politics.
~ Kate Millett
It is interesting that many women do not recognize themselves as discriminated against; no better proof could be found of the totality of their conditioning.
~ Kate Millett