Woman Silent Quotes
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Woman Silent Quotes & Sayings
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If the seventies were bulbous, and the eighties sharp, the nineties were nothing but bogus.
— Will Self
To be happy a woman had to think hard, during long silent hours, about how to make each small step forward.
— Fatema Mernissi
The most dangerous food a man can eat is wedding cake. Woman like silent men, they think they are listening.
— Marcel Achard
Just because a woman is silent does not mean she agrees.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
A woman's place in public is to sit beside her husband, be silent, and be sure her hat is on straight.
— Bess Truman
No woman has ever stepped on Little America and we have found it to be the most silent and peaceful place in the world.
— Richard E. Byrd
Before marriage a man yearns for a woman. Afterward the y is silent.
— William A. Clark
The heart of mine is only one, it cannot be known by anybody but myself.
— Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
Dumb jewels often, in their silent kind, more than quick words, do move a woman's mind.
— William Shakespeare
What was the point of trying to run away if people were going to insist on reminding you of what you were running from?
— Morgan Matson
People may talk about the equality of the sexes! They are not equal. The silent smile of a sensible, loving woman will vanquish ten men.
— Henry Ward Beecher
There's a universal
understanding between
men of the silent sorrow
a man endures when
he loses a woman he
loves — Phil Volatile
understanding between
men of the silent sorrow
a man endures when
he loses a woman he
loves — Phil Volatile
By gentle words and silent acts of kindness, he had won her reverence and her trust, which now had deepened into woman's truest, purest love.
— Louisa May Alcott
Possessions, for the terminally frightened, bring peace of mind.
— Cynthia Heimel
It had been said that the art of successful marriage lay in choosing the person you could live with rather than the person you couldn't live without.
— Elizabeth Palmer