Quotes about Woman
I think a woman can have all of the ideas and mental pictures. She can be a real planner and a motivator. But in the end, I think a woman does best when she responds to a man.
- Amy Grant
When a man becomes familiar with his goddess, she quickly sinks into a woman.
- Joseph Addison
The Book of Life begins with a man and a woman in a garden. It ends with Revelations.
- Oscar Wilde
Marriage is a partnership between one man and one woman... Nothing could be clearer in the Bible as to what constitutes a marriage in God's sight.
- David Jeremiah
A woman is the image of God.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
They came to her, naturally, since she was a woman, all day long with this and that; one wanting this, another that; the children were growing up; she often felt she was nothing but a sponge sopped full of human emotions.
- Virginia Woolf
Chastity ... has, even now, a religious importance in a woman's life, and has so wrapped itself round with nerves and instincts that to cut it free and bring it to the light of day demands courage of the rarest.
- Virginia Woolf
Well, I really don't advise a woman who wants to have things her own way to get married.
- Virginia Woolf
Flinging himself from his horse, he made, in his rage, as if he would breast the flood. Standing knee-deep in water he hurled at the faithless woman all the insults that have ever been the lot of her sex. Faithless, mutable, fickle, he called her; devil, adulteress, deceiver; and the swirling waters took his words, and tossed at his feet a broken pot and a little straw.
- Virginia Woolf
Tongue; well that's a wery good thing when it an't a woman's.
- Charles Dickens
"She's the sort of woman now," said Mould… "one would almost feel disposed to bury for nothing: and do it neatly, too!"
- Charles Dickens
She was the most wonderful woman for prowling about the house. How she got from one story to another was a mystery beyond solution. A lady so decorous in herself, and so highly connected, was not to be suspected of dropping over the banisters or sliding down them, yet her extraordinary facility of locomotion suggested the wild idea.
- Charles Dickens