Women S Literary Quotes
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Women excel more in literary judgment than in literary production,
they are better critics than authors. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
they are better critics than authors. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Besides,love is only a feeling.
— Christina Westover
Secrets and deceptions are the best foundation for a relationship, I don't care what anyone says.
— Jason Krumbine
Loneliness is the prison of the human spirit. When we are lonely, we pace back and forth in small, shut-in worlds.
— John Powell
There was some more good-natured laughter at the expense of women.
— Zora Neale Hurston
We don't want to create a literary ghetto in which black writers are only allowed to write black characters and women writers are put on 'girl books.'
— G. Willow Wilson
Me having a stalker is like Donald Trump having a sense of humility. It's not a match.
~From LIBERTY & MEANS — Kristin Dow
~From LIBERTY & MEANS — Kristin Dow
Racism is a virus. And since nobody's really looking too hard for a cure it reproduces itself over and over again.
— Marita Golden
I don't know any girls who appreciate getting a close-up snap of a guy's privates out of nowhere.
— Holly Carpenter
Inhale when I inhale. Exhale when I exhale. Breathe with me,for two beating hearts breathing one breath together become one.
— Christina Westover
We sat still, our breathing loud and rhythmic, its music melancholy, a traditional song of sorrow.
— Margot McCuaig
Most people surrendered fairy tale hopes in exchange for cookie cutter lives
— Roy L. Pickering Jr.
I create women characters by watching the female staff at my studio. Half the staff are women.
— Hayao Miyazaki
It took me most of my childhood to realize that traditions have infinite power over us.
-MUKTA — Amita Trasi
-MUKTA — Amita Trasi
Novels are sweets. All people with healthy literary appetites love them-almost all women; a vast number of clever, hardheaded men.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
All women together ought to let flowers fall upon the tomb of Aphra Behn, for it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds.
— Virginia Woolf
All I want is to sleep
to dream. Life is better in dreams. — Christina Westover
to dream. Life is better in dreams. — Christina Westover
A literary woman's best critic is her husband ...
— Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward
I don't date. It's hard to date when you're at home. Because nobody knows you.
— Anna Nicole Smith
Men see beauty wherever they can get it. But that's the allure of the Red Light Princess. Like any good whore, she's whoever you want her to be.
— James W. Bodden
To be a great writer you must be fearless with your words.
— Karmel Graham
There's too much lime in the world and not enough gin
— Frank O'Hara
The nonfiction novel or literary memoir as authored by women is usually given a much harder time in mainstream criticism.
— Kate Zambreno
She was widely read enough to appreciate my literary wit but not so widely read that she knew my sources. I like that in a woman.
— David Mitchell
Perhaps all love stories no matter how varied are essentially the same.
— Roy L. Pickering Jr.
Tales of triumph are my favourite.
— S.A. Tawks
Of the things I want my daughters to know the greatest of these is love.
— Elin Hilderbrand
When I was young, it wasn't about the money, it wasn't about the fame and fortune, it was about playing football.
— Victor Cruz
Nothing felt better to him than the act of waiting for her. As long as he believed it wasn't in vain, he was able to justify his presence.
— Roy L. Pickering Jr.
The dilemma for women - writing after everything else was finished - has prevented women from reaching their literary potential for centuries.
— Joan M. Drury
Women have no sympathy and my experience of women is almost as large as Europe.
— Florence Nightingale
It never really occurred to her that literary men, if they like women at all, do not want literary women but girls.
— Muriel Spark
Someone who dreams cannot be forced to stop - there are no limitations to dreams, because we do not own dreams, dreams are from God.
— Christina Westover
Guilt is a feeble emotion. It surrenders too easily
— Deborah McKinlay
Once you break someone's heart, you are forever its master.
— Roy L. Pickering Jr.