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She had stripped away her own illusions for him, and that was as seductive a thing as any woman could do.
— Deanna Raybourn
A woman will always be dependent until she holds a purse of her own.
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
She was a grown-up, divorced woman now, on her own. She'd gotten herself this far, she could get herself around Italy too.
— Carol Grace
What woman here is so enamored of her own oppression that she cannot see her heel print upon another woman's face?
— Audre Lorde
The face of a drowned woman, Catelyn thought. Can you drown in grief? She turned away sharply, angry with her own frailty.
— Anonymous
Every woman artist has to kill her own grandmother. She perches on our shoulder whispering, Don't embarrass the family.
— Erica Jong
But at some point, a full-grown woman has to be accountable for her own self, and for the choices she's made.
— Cherie Priest
Her mother could sail impervious through reversals and snubs that would have sunk another woman. But she was defenseless against her own thoughts
— Carey Wallace
When woman has a newspaper which fear and favor cannot touch, then it will be that she can freely write her own thoughts.
— Susan B. Anthony
She was simply Asha, a woman on her own. Had the situation been otherwise, she might not have come to know her own brain.
— Katherine Boo
She started telling Lyda stories, odd nameless placeless stories, about the man and the woman, myths or memories, perhaps from her own childhood.
— Julianna Baggott
What kind of a modern woman was she, if she didn't reach for her own dream? Maybe it was time to sweep the man off his feet, for a change.
— Tessa Dare
As long as a woman can look ten years younger than her own daughter, she is perfectly satisfied.
— Oscar Wilde
Every woman goes through a lot of agony before she decides in favour of her own happiness or that of her children.
— Andie MacDowell
She would never truly be her own woman if she allowed fear and old memories to dictate where she would or would not go.
— Mercedes Lackey
You know, after a woman's raised a family and so on, she wants to start living her own life.
— Terry Pratchett
A cunning woman is her own mistress because she confides in no one. She who deceives others anticipates deceit, and guards herself.
— Ninon De L'Enclos
This is a woman whose belly is filled with pride. She has been eating nothing but her own ambition for nearly thirty years.
— Philippa Gregory
A woman who loves books has a dreamer's soul, with each story she has read woven into her own.
— Alyson Richman
The emancipated woman has to fight something worse than the crusted prejudices of her uncles; she has to fight the bewilderment in her own soul.
— Walter Lippmann
When a woman says she will obey you, of her own will, it is time to sleep lightly and watch your back.
— Robert Jordan
To pursue the thing she needed to do, Virginia Woolf wrote, "a woman must have money and a room of her own ... " I needed money and a backpack.
— Elisabeth Eaves
When a woman has five grown-up daughters, she ought to give over thinking of her own beauty.
— Jane Austen
A woman's destiny, they say, is not fulfilled until she holds in her arms her own little book.
— Caroline Mytinger
An adult woman should not be so possessive of her own birthday that she begrudges her friends the chance to get married on the same day.
— Mallory Ortberg
We want every woman to have something unique, a wardrobe she can really make her own.
— Aslaug Magnusdottir
The future woman must have a life work and economic independence. She must have the right of motherhood at her own discretion.
— W.E.B. Du Bois
she exuded the air of a woman used to spending her days glowing brightly at the centre of her own, personal solar system.
— Kathleen Tessaro
A woman would rather visit her own grave than the place where she has been young and beautiful after she is aged and ugly.
— Thomas Hardy
When a woman starts to disentangle herself from patriarchy, ultimately she is abandoned to her own self.
— Sue Monk Kidd
A woman may have a witty tongue or a stinging pen but she will never laugh at her own individual shortcomings.
— Irvin S. Cobb
A familiar story, Marya instructs herself - a woman yearning to be completed in a man, by way of a man. As if she hadn't a soul of her own.
— Joyce Carol Oates