Be A Woman Of Character Quotes
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We all have a cross-gender character: Every woman has a man that they can play, and every man has a woman that they can play.
— Gael Garcia Bernal
I think every woman character, every female character, has her own arc.
— Katheryn Winnick
When I'm writing a woman character, I don't think, 'What would a woman do?' I just think, 'What would this character do in this situation?'
— Ken Follett
Much of your strength as a woman can come from the resolve to replenish and fill your own well and essence first, before taking care of others.
— Miranda J. Barrett
Chasing Around Woman is not considered manly among Italins, It's a sign of weak character
— Ed Falco
He might be a man without character, but she was a woman without courage. Of the two, which was worse?
— Sue Grafton
While my work is usually about the Igbo woman experience, there are many aspects of my female characters that women everywhere can and do relate to.
— Chika Anadu
From a timid shy girl I had become a woman of resolute character, who could no longer be frightened by the struggle with troubles.
— Anna Dostoyevskaya
To me, the real marks of beauty in a woman are courage, character, kindness, and personality.
— David Walker
Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades.
— Jacqueline Bisset
To learn every details of woman behavior is like an endless journey on a bumpy road that has a starting but limits are infinite, rather undefined.
— Mosiur Rehman
He foresaw that she would be very much more useful to him in the character of a free woman.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I am not a properly trained historian. I am a lawyer by trade, and an inquisitive, practical woman by character.
— Liza Picard
She was spontaneous. Even in her cleverness. She never looked at people; people looked at her. It was her reward for being natural.
— Anuradha Bhattacharyya
I think every major character I've played was originally for an older woman. I have no idea what that says. I guess I'm mature for my age.
— Natalie Zea
A man or a woman can't be defined by the pain inflicted in them by others or by someone else's issues, but by their own character and actions.
— Linda Alfiori