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Throughout the house one could detect the good sense and care of a woman whose feet were planted firmly on the ground.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
A woman's sense of self and power should come not from the number of heads she can turn, but rather from the minds and hearts she can turn.
— Tziporah Heller
Odd, said Miss Pettigrew conversationally, 'the undermining effect of flowers on a woman's common sense.
— Winifred Watson
I need a woman to have a quirky sense of humor. There's a bunch of jokes I use, and if she doesn't get them, she's probably not for me.
— Matthew Perry
'Wonder Woman' was on TV when I was growing up, and I knew Lynda Carter was part Latina. It gave me a great sense of pride.
— Constance Marie
She was everything I wanted. She was beautiful and charming, with a quick sense of humor, and she supported me in everything I did.
— Nicholas Sparks
Hurtling back to town, in a red Porsche driven by a beautiful woman, with the song playing, I had the sense of standing on the brink of another world.
— Graeme Simsion
There's nothing like mixing with woman to bring out all the foolishness in a man of sense.
— Thornton Wilder
The finest compliment that can be paid to a woman of sense is to address her as such.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
I am a woman with absolutely no sense of nostalgia.
— Jeanne Moreau
When a woman rises up in glory, her energy is magnetic and her sense of possibility contagious.
— Marianne Williamson
A woman's sense of self is defined through her feelings and the quality of her relationships.
— John Gray
As blushing will sometimes make a whore pass for a virtuous woman, so modesty may make a fool seem a man of sense.
— Jonathan Swift
Three things never anger or you'll not live for long;
A wolf with cubs,
A man with power, And a woman's sense of wrong. — Mercedes Lackey
A wolf with cubs,
A man with power, And a woman's sense of wrong. — Mercedes Lackey
A man loses his sense of direction after four drinks; a woman loses hers after four kisses.
— H.L. Mencken
Fallen woman." The term made a sort of poetic sense. Once the fall started, it seemed it never stopped.
— Julie Anne Long
An old woman ... is a person who has no sense of decency; if once she takes to living, the devil himself can't get rid of her.
— Fanny Burney
A reproof entereth more into a woman of sense than an hundred compliments into a fool.
— Gelett Burgess
A Woman is naturally more helpless than the other Sex; and a Man of Honour and Sense should have this in his View in all Manner of Commerce with her.
— Richard Steele
Seeing a woman cough today made me sense a vague fear of death
— Brandon Scott Gorrell
To mind being disliked by a woman you don't desire and are not married to is yet another serious failure of common sense.
— Wendell Berry
I'm a Self-made Woman in Every Sense of the Word
— Laverne Cox
On the strength of his literary output alone ... any woman of sense would decline to tackle D.H. Lawrence at 1,000 pounds a night.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Am I going crazy? Am I supposed to believe that God is a big black woman with a questionable sense of humor?
— William Paul Young
He had started to understand how a woman's attention could succeed in making sense of a man's blind chaos..
— Louise Erdrich
Every woman has a distinctive sense of beauty which is uniquely charming and euphoric.
— Debasish Mridha
A woman will always be insecure if she attaches her identity and sense of worth to the amount of male attention she gets.
— Anupama Garg
A woman has to be intelligent, have charm, a sense of humor, and be kind. It's the same qualities I require from a man.
— Catherine Deneuve
I am a great scholar, my mind is full of wonders.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
For a long time the only time I felt beautiful-in the sense of being complete as a woman, as a human being, and even female-was when I was singing.
— Leontyne Price
Women have no sense of the abstract-a woman admiring the sky is a woman caressing the sky. In a woman's mind beauty is something she needs to touch.
— Jean Giraudoux