Women Foolish Quotes
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Women Foolish Quotes & Sayings
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The most difficult thing for a wise woman to do is to pretend to be a foolish one.
— W. Somerset Maugham
To rebel against being born a woman seemed as foolish to her as to take pride in it.
— Milan Kundera
I hate watching myself on film because I am so judgmental.
— Tamsin Egerton
How foolish it would be if women did not obey men. The world would be all confusion!
— Marie Corelli
A foolish woman believes that loyalty is automatic. A wise woman knows that it is earned.
— Shannon L. Alder
Why did men have to ruin everything? The answer was simple, she supposed - because foolish women gave them the chance
— Tessa Dare
If women believed in their husbands they would be a good deal happier and also a good deal more foolish.
— H.L. Mencken
I think women are foolish to pretend they are equal to men, they are far superior and always have been.
— William Golding
I love singing! I grew up in musical theater.
— Juliette Goglia
I think are foolish to pretend they are equal to men,they are far superior and always have been. -William Golding
— William Golding
Most women got this thing called compassion. It doesn't make them foolish, just more forgiving. More capable of trying and hoping things worked out.
— Eric Jerome Dickey
Since love is folly, a foolish woman is more dangerous than a wise one.
— Franz Grillparzer
Even the wisest men make fools of themselves about women, and even the most foolish women are wise about men
— Theodor Reik
In the end, I'll put my good acts up against those of anybody in this country. Anybody.
— George Steinbrenner
All men burn with foolish jealousy, but women are fools to take delight in it. This world is full of fools no matter where you look.
— Isuna Hasekura
Foolish acts and bold adventures almost always appear, especially in the beginning, to be the absolute same thing.
— Leigh Ann Henion
These days, our senses are bombarded with aggression. We are constantly confronted with global images of unending, escalating war and violence.
— Margaret J. Wheatley