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Single motherhood is a reality for a lot of women in my age group and the time difficulties in their lives are universal.
— Nicholas Sparks
People forget that old women were young once, but d'you think we old women forget? In my heart, I'm still thirty.
— Megan Chance
You can't ignore the obvious. Women after a certain age are believed to be good for nothing in the entertainment field, especially in the Latin world.
— Cristina Saralegui
Hopes are like hair ornaments. Girls want to wear too many of them. When they become old women they look silly wearing even one.
— Arthur Golden
Realize that maturity does not come with age but with acceptance of responsibility.
— Michelle McKinney Hammond
There are only three ages for women in Hollywood-Babe, District Attorney, and Driving Miss Daisy.
— Goldie Hawn
Walk your own path and be yourself
— Joanne Nussbaum
Women are not forgiven for aging. Robert Redford's lines of distinction are my old-age wrinkles.
— Jane Fonda
About age 30 most women think about having children, most men think about dating them.
— Judy Carter
I was not much used to women except for mothers. Everything I did, they did different.
— Daniel Woodrell
I often think when a man's once past a certain age, the older he grows the tougher he gets, and women the same or more so.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Women become invisible as they age; men become impotent.
— Paula Hawkins
I don't think a lot of women know how much their chances of having a child diminish as they age.
— Alexis Stewart
Women have more energy, for a greater number of years, than men. Men, as they age, become either more wise or more stupid.
— Sandro Veronesi
Sometimes you see women that don't realize that age is changing your style, and they don't change.
— Carolina Herrera
I am China, pronounced as Chee-na. And I think it's time the world lets older women age gracefully.
— China Machado
I especially like eavesdropping on women my age. Besides being titillating, it also helps me gauge where I'm at in comparison.
— Mindy Kaling
Why in the age of feminism do we still use the phrase "women and children"?
— Charles Krauthammer
Unfortunately, it hurts all three of my feelings.
— Carrie Fisher
As Oscar Wilde says, thirty-five is the perfect age for a woman, so much so that many women have decided to adopt it for the rest of their lives.
— Helen Fielding
God will help you make the choices that guide you into His path for each stage and age of your life.
— Elizabeth George
I have a friend who likes to date younger women because their stories are shorter. Old men like us, our stories are longer.
— Jerry N. Uelsmann
But when she looked at Prue tonight, she saw this was not now quite true of her. She was just beginning, just moving, just descending.
— Virginia Woolf
Some men like shiny new toys. Others like the priceless antique.
— Donna Lynn Hope
To come across as younger than they are: Women buy creams that promise to slow aging; men buy fast cars.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Women dream about their wedding from an early age. Men don't dream about their wedding, ever.
— Carlito Sofer
There's a small club of women who are willing to age.
— Debra Winger
The first rule that a geisha is taught, at the age of nine, is to be charming to other women ... Every girl in the world should have geisha training.
— Diana Vreeland
The women ranged in age, but they were all old enough to know that in the currency of friendship, empathy is more valuable than accuracy.
— Erica Bauermeister
Surrounding myself with beautiful women keeps me young.
— Hugh Hefner
Through the ingenuousness of her age beamed an ardent mind, a mind not of the women but of the poet; she did not please, she intoxicated.
— Alexandre Dumas
The right age for marriage is thirty-seven in men, eighteen in women. We
— Bertrand Russell
I rather miss my wild girl; but if I get a strong, helpful, tender-hearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfied.
— Louisa May Alcott
Old age is women's hell.
— Ninon De L'Enclos