Womanliness Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Womanliness
Womanliness Quotes & Sayings
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You sometimes have to answer a woman according to her womanliness, just as you have to answer a fool according to his folly.
— George Bernard Shaw
It's fun coming in as the second or third lead. If the movie or TV show bombs, you aren't to blame.
— Phil Hartman
I have hardly any friends who aren't gay.
— Tracey Emin
The Lord Jesus sits in heaven, ruling over all, and causing all things to work for his children's good.
— George Whitefield
Move over, Helen of Troy; Jenny Trout is going to wage a war on good health and fit bodies!
— Jennifer Armintrout
I'm very proud of my breasts, as every woman should be. It's not cellular obesity. It's womanliness.
— Anita Ekberg
Being a little kinder, a little slower to anger, a little more loving makes my life better - day by day.
— Alcoholics Anonymous
I suddenly realized that all these women were spending months of loneliness and womanliness together, chatting about the madness of the men.
— Jack Kerouac
A bedroom is not necessary for me to demonstrate my womanliness!
— Sidney St. James
My God, help me always resolutely to strive, and, through life and death, to force my way unto Thee.
— Christian Scriver
There is no limit to the heights we can reach if we take action by faith.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Womanliness means only motherhood;
All love begins and ends there. — Robert Browning
All love begins and ends there. — Robert Browning
There is nothing wherein their womanliness is more honestly garnished than with silence.
— Nicholas Udall
God gave women instinct and womanliness. Utilized appropriately, the combo effortlessly disorders the mind of any man I've ever met.
— Farrah Fawcett
I believe art should be an integral part of life. I try to give my work an almost magical energy that makes the viewer feel good.
— Stephen Huneck
Goals need to build like a fire. It starts as a flame consuming all you put into it and burns hotter and hotter the more you work at it.
— John Patrick Hickey