Woman Hero Quotes
Collection of top 28 famous quotes about Woman Hero
Woman Hero Quotes & Sayings
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Everything is only for a day ... the universe loves nothing so much as to change things.
— Marcus Aurelius
The way to infinite joy is through the elimination of desire, - no attachments, no aversions.
— Lester Levenson
A hero is no braver than an ordinary woman, but she is brave five minutes longer. (That's me piggybacking on Emerson.)
— Camille Perri
As far as intellectual training was concerned, my nine years from seven to sixteen were practically wasted.
— Mary Augusta Ward
He was simply not a "hero", which is to say, he did not let his relationship with the man be determined by the woman.
— Thomas Mann
Every man or woman is born to be a Hero!
— Avijeet Das
The hero, therefore, is the man or woman who has been able to battle past his personal and local historical limitations.
— Joseph Campbell
Oops, the moth woman mumbles
— Michael Chabon
Live with fewer things that have greater meaning.
— Dominique Browning
What they saw was a hero baby. That's what you are. A survivor. A strong woman. Beautiful... Funny as hell... Sexy... Sweet...
— Lucian Bane
Shirley Chisholm is another one [political hero]. She was a dynamic speaker, and the first black woman to run for President.
— Donna Brazile
Bones is, in short, my hero. She is like a one-woman marketing campaign for smart girls.
— Sarah Strohmeyer
He's a hero!" I scoffed. "Apparently there's Batman, Wonder Woman, and Greg Heyward. He's replacing Superman in the Holy Trinity.
— Sean Kennedy
Her dark eyes looked as if they found repose there, so quietly did they rest on the face of the old man,
— George MacDonald
You would never expect a black woman to be the hero.
— Sanaa Lathan
A lifetime with such a woman was not nearly enough.
— Lisa Kleypas
I was an actor before becoming a comedian.
— Shelley Berman
If a woman does need a hero, she needs him today, not tomorrow.
— Robert Jordan
It seemed to me a wicked tale, to blame a woman for men's folly.
— Catherine M. Wilson