Female Success Quotes
Collection of top 18 famous quotes about Female Success
Female Success Quotes & Sayings
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I started when I was three years old, doing commercials and Modeling in New York, I liked it so much that I kept doing it.
— Kirsten Dunst
It's so easy to be wicked without knowing it, isn't it?
— Lucy Maud Montgomery
I push for what I think can be the best, and if I feel they're not going for the best, it kills me.
— Debra Winger
It's not that I'm not upset; it's just that I'm too tired to run up and down the corridor screaming.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Women tend to take care of men a lot, but I like a guy who balances that out and takes care of me, too.
— Lyndsy Fonseca
I can feel a cold coming on right now, so I am going to start using collodial silver again.
— Stan Jones
Violence is never a solution in my plays, just as ultimately violence is never a solution in human affairs.
— Edward Bond
Without pain, we couldn't know joy.
— John Green
I believe that people are what happened to their grandparents.
— Deborah Eisenberg
With every part you act, there must be a little of yourself in it. If there isn't, it's not acting. It's lying.
— Johnny Depp
We've made hyper motherhood a measure of female success.
— Anna Quindlen
Our culture needs to find a robust image of female success that is first, not male, and second, not a white woman on the phone, holding a crying baby,
— Sheryl Sandberg
'Affinity' is beautiful and intense, with no laughs. It's a rather delicate and emotional love story, with a spooky element.
— Andrew Davies
Define success on your own terms, achieve it by your own rules, and build a life you're proud to live.
— Anne Sweeney
The bottle of whiskey - the second one - was now in constant demand by all present, excepting Catherine, who 'felt just as good on nothing at all.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
If you can't make a girl come why even bother? That always seemed to me to be like writing questions in a letter.
— Bret Easton Ellis