Womans Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Womans
Womans Quotes & Sayings
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Every actor I've worked with I want to work with again.
— Spike Jonze
Sometimes an accident can be an unhappy womans best friend
— Stephen King
Who knew that the path to a womans heart was through the soul of an honest man?
— Melissa De La Cruz
God is near you, is with you, is inside you.
— Seneca The Younger
A womans mistakes are different from a girls
— Janet Fitch
The threshold of a new house is a lonely place.
— Margaret Atwood
Man has been woman's image of capability
Now is the time for her to bring about her own strength — Neil Mach
Now is the time for her to bring about her own strength — Neil Mach
The first time I ever saw him play, Tre Cool was wearing a tutu and an old-womans swimming cap.
— Billie Joe Armstrong
That's an awful thing,a womans memory
— Oscar Wilde
I like people who can do things
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Old Timer's Disease
The celebrity
with Alzheimer's
sued himself for writing his
unauthorized autobiography. — Beryl Dov
The celebrity
with Alzheimer's
sued himself for writing his
unauthorized autobiography. — Beryl Dov
The animus is symbolized by male figures appearing in a womans dreams and fantasies, as a husband, son, father, lover, Prince Charming.
— Esther Williams
Having' something makes us think we can control it.
— Sharon Salzberg
The future of our nation depends on our ability to produce food and fiber to sustain the world.
— Phil Bredesen
The worst thing a kid can say about homework is that it is too hard. The worst thing a kid can say about a game is it's too easy.
— Henry Jenkins
Life always brings you what you need.
— Louise Hay
I'd pay a man to talk to me that way.
— Kristen Ashley
Sleeping and waking lost their edges. Healing and being ill too. It was difficult if not impossible to draw a line between them.
— James S.A. Corey
She will not bow her head to any woman or man, so why, indeed, should she bow to a needle?
— Libbie Hawker
Sometimes the harshest lessons were the most valuable.
— S.M. Stirling