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The woman had an interesting set of features on her. Like she wasn't quite sure what beautiful was supposed to look like. Her
— Noah Barnett
Fair enough, Gutfreund had once been a trader, but that was as relevant as an old woman's claim that she was once quite a dish.
— Michael Lewis
Well, she wore far too much rouge last night, and not quite enough clothes. That is always a sign of desperation in a woman.
— Oscar Wilde
I wasn't quite sure how I felt about a messy woman.
— Harlem Dae
She was a lucky woman who had established a happy knack of writing what quite a lot of people wanted to read.
— Agatha Christie
A man must be quite intelligent in order to accept that a woman is his intellectual equal.
— Dora Musielak
Was there any woman in the world quite like Nora? He was so glad she existed; even more glad there was only one of her.
— Tiffany Reisz
Strength on its own in a woman is quite abrasive and not terribly attractive all the time,
— Stella McCartney
It's true as a woman, particularly: the older you get, the parts get thinner on the ground and not quite as interesting, that's for sure.
— Phyllis Logan
No man in his heart is quite so cynical as a well-bred woman.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Nothing strengthens a woman's determination to be in love quite so much as being told that she cannot.
— Gene Tierney
Jane Austen had created six heroines, each quite different, and that gave Charlotte courage. There wasn't just one kind of woman to be.
— Shannon Hale
Woman, you see, is an object of such a kind that study it as much as you will, it is always quite new.
— Leo Tolstoy
A woman can't do anything about her appearance. Either she's pretty or she isn't. But her character is quite another matter.
— Julie Garwood
The old woman I shall become will be quite different from the woman I am now. Another I is beginning.
— George Sand
A woman can look both moral and exciting ... if she also looks as if it was quite a struggle.
— Edna Ferber
Quite often, when a woman was agitated, she tried to soothe others whether they required soothing or not.
— Robert Jordan
Men often struggle with their attraction to other women. They don't quite understand why they have to be with the same woman forever.
— George Meyer
It is quite right what they say: the three most beautiful sights in
the world are a ship in full sail, a galloping horse, and a woman
dancing. — Honore De Balzac
the world are a ship in full sail, a galloping horse, and a woman
dancing. — Honore De Balzac
It's not so much where I want you,Sophie, as it is how. Nothing tastes quite like a woman, and no woman tastes like you. - Marc Hunter
— Pamela Clare
Men never feel quite the same about a woman's body once they know it's done that thing: widened and torn to push out a baby's head.
— Emma Donoghue
When she stood up, the woman was looking at her with the calm gray eyes that Therese could neither quite face nor look away from.
— Patricia Highsmith
I rather miss my wild girl; but if I get a strong, helpful, tender-hearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfied.
— Louisa May Alcott
If one is rich and one's a woman, one can be quite misunderstood.
— Katharine Graham
When a woman hath ceased to be quite the same to us, it matters little how different she becomes.
— Walter Savage Landor
We have all of us the two natures - the brother and the sister! Not one of us is quite woman - not one of us is all man!
— Katherine Cecil Thurston
Being interested in a woman is quite another matter from being in love with one.
— Linda Lael Miller
A woman who is not quite a fool will forgive your being but a man, if you are surely that ...
— George Meredith
I'm quite the humorist, for a woman who hires killers.
— Joe Abercrombie
The woman's brain has two hemispheres," she slurred. "One for loving, one for hating. They can operate quite competently at the same time.
— Colin Cotterill