Quotes About Women
He was a wanderer by nature, and even if England and the nearer East were closed to him, the world was wide, the sun shone in many places, the stars wheeled over one, books could be read, women had beauty, flowers scent, tobacco its flavour, music its moving power, coffee its fragrance, horses and dogs and birds were the same seductive creatures
~ John Galsworthy
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Men feel frustrated by problems unless they are doing something to solve them. By appreciating him, a woman can help him realize that just by listening he is also helping.
~ John Gray
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È necessario che gli uomini ricordino che quando le donne sono turbate e parlano dei loro problemi non è il momento di offrire soluzioni; hanno
~ John Gray
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Men primarily need a kind of love that is trusting, accepting, and appreciative. Women primarily need a kind of love that is caring, understanding, and respectful. You will discover the six most common ways you may unknowingly be turning off your partner.
~ John Gray
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Men mistakenly expect women to think, communicate, and react the way men do; women mistakenly expect men to feel, communicate, and respond the way women do. We have forgotten that men and women are supposed to be different. As a result our relationships are filled with unnecessary friction and conflict.
~ John Gray
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Men are motivated and empowered when they feel needed…. Women are motivated and empowered when they feel cherished.
~ John Gray
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Global studies reveal that as women become more educated and financially independent, their risk of staying single or getting a divorce increases, their happiness decreases, and their stress levels rise.
~ John Gray
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In little pockets of conversation, old men were telling stories of ancient floods. Women were talking of about how much rain there'd been in other towns -- Paragould, Lepanto, and Manila.
~ John Grisham
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He had hired more mature women to negate any physical temptation, but, as a rule, they had been bossy, maternal, menopausal, and they had more doctors' appointments, as well as aches and pains to talk about and funerals to attend.
~ John Grisham
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Mary deplored the lost opportunity. Two women rulers, working together for the benefit of the British Isles
~ John Guy
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It was the classic dilemma for women rulers. Should they marry and have children
~ John Guy
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the only women important enough to have them in Henry II's reign were Catherine de Medici and Diane de Poitiers.
~ John Guy
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He had heard her say, so many times, that a society that approved of making abortion illegal was a society that approved of violence against women; that making abortion illegal was simply a sanctimonious, self-righteous form of violence against women- it was just another way of legalizing violence against women, Nurse Caroline would say.
~ John Irving
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The gardener had a dread of small women; he'd always imagined them to have an anger disproportionate to their size.
~ John Irving
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The day women stop reading—that's the day the novel dies!
~ John Irving
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Women know when men don't desire them: ghosts and witches, deities and demons, angels of death—even virgins, even ordinary women. They always know; women can tell when you have stopped desiring them.
~ John Irving
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Between men and women, as Jenny Fields once said, only death is shared equally.
~ John Irving
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Wasn't this the point Juan Diego had made repeatedly? Women readers kept fiction alive—here was another one. When Juan Diego had used Spanish in crying out the scholastic's name, the Chinese girl knew she'd been right about who he was.
~ John Irving
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Women readers kept fiction alive—here was another one.
~ John Irving
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Between men and women," as Jenny Fields once said, "only death is shared equally.
~ John Irving
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women are better equipped than men at enduring fear and brutality, and at containing the anxiousness of feeling how vulnerable we are to the people we love. Hope is seen as a strong survivor of a weak man's world.
~ John Irving
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The day women stop reading—that's the day the novel dies!" the
~ John Irving
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A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity -- he is continually in for -- and filling some other Body -- The Sun, the Moon, the Sea, and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute -- the poet has none; no identity -- he is certainly the most unpoetical of all God's creatures.
~ John Keats
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Is it just me, or does every woman in New York have a severe emotional problem?
~ Eddie Murphy
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