Educated Woman Quotes
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Educated Woman Quotes & Sayings
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The most beautiful voice in the world is that of an educated Southern woman.
— Winston Churchill
Nothing is so remote from us as the thing which is not old enough to be history and not new enough to be news.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
A man is educated and turned out to work. But a woman is educated - and turned out to grass.
— Pearl S. Buck
. . . still we are none of us perfect . . .
— Charlotte Bronte
You're always growing as a coach, and I am not done growing, and hopefully I'm not done winning.
— Doc Rivers
I am an educated black woman in a time when educated black people will be called upon to risk everything for the rights of black people everywhere.
— Allan Dare Pearce
The fact is that I find more most men are more open, more generous, and much more stimulating than the majority of females I know.
— Marilyn Monroe
No President has ever enjoyed himself as much as I?
— Theodore Roosevelt
As always, an educated woman was a dangerous woman.
— Stacy Schiff
Grace pours all beauty into the soul ... The soul means the world.
— Meister Eckhart
When you've got somebody who's a flaming liberal like Bill Maher calling you out, something's wrong.
— Dave Mustaine
An educated woman knows how to make both men and women feel at ease in her presence without losing respect.
— Daniel Whyte III
One can say that in the last decades chess has become more of a sport than of a science. I see it from an artistic point of view.
— Judit Polgar
Just because I have made a point of never losing my accent it doesn't mean I'm an eel-and-pie yob.
— Michael Caine
An Educated Woman is an Empowered Woman.
— Henry Johnson Jr
An educated woman is seen as a human being with a vagina. An uneducated woman is seen as a vagina with a human being.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I love a smart, educated woman.
— Romeo Miller
If you want to beat me up, feel free. You cannot beat me up more than I have already beaten up myself.
— John Edwards