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Women And Men Quotes

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“A strong woman builds her own world. She is one who is wise enough to know that it will attract the man she will gladly share it with.”
Ellen J. Barrier, How to Trust God When All Other Resources Have Failed

Germany Kent
“Live your life in such a way that you'll be remembered for your kindness, compassion, fairness, character, benevolence, and a force for good who had much respect for life, in general.”
Germany Kent
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C. JoyBell C.
“I come across too much material on "how to make a man want you", "how to make a man commit", "how to make a man finally pop the question", "how to make a man take you seriously", "how to get into a man's emotions." And I laugh. My dear fellow women, enough! Do not busy yourselves with such things! Instead, fall in love with yourself!”
C. JoyBell C.

C. JoyBell C.
“Young girls today are very mistaken to be thinking that their sense of self-worth and their acknowledgment of their beauty depends on whether a man will give that to them or not. Such naïveté! And so what will happen when the man changes his mind about her? Tells her she's not beautiful enough? That she's not good enough? Cheats on her? Leaves her? Then what happens? She will lose all her self-worth, she will think she is not good enough, she is not beautiful enough, because all of those feelings depended on the man in the first place! And along with the loss of the man, it will all be lost as well! Mothers, teach your daughters better. It pains me to see such naive innocence right under my nose! Such naïveté does no good for any girl. It is better for a girl to be worldly-wise and have street-smarts! That's what a girl needs to have in life! Not wide-eyed delusional innocence! The sense of self-worth and acknowledgment of being beautiful must not come from a man, it must come from inside the woman herself, men will come and men will go and their coming and going must not take an effect on the woman's sense of worth and beauty.”
C. JoyBell C.

Elena Ferrante
“Once, she closed the book abruptly and said with annoyance, "That's enough." "Why?" "Because I've had it, it's always the same story: inside something small there's something even smaller that wants to leap out, and outside something large there's always someting larger that wants to keep it a prisoner.”
Elena Ferrante, The Story of a New Name

David Mitchell
“A weapon men use against women is the refusal to take them seriously.”
David Mitchell, Ghostwritten

Arthur Schopenhauer
“The fundamental defect of the female character is a lack of a sense of justice. This originates first and foremost in their want of rationality and capacity for reflexion but it is strengthened by the fact that, as the weaker sex, they are driven to rely not on force but on cunning: hence their instinctive subtlety and their ineradicable tendency to tell lies: for, as nature has equipped the lion with claws and teeth, the elephant with tusks, the wild boar with fangs, the bull with horns and the cuttlefish with ink, so it has equipped woman with the power of dissimulation as her means of attack and defence, and has transformed into this gift all the strength it has bestowed on man in the form of physical strength and the power of reasoning. Dissimulation is thus inborn in her and consequently to be found in the stupid woman almost as often as in the clever one. To make use of it at every opportunity is as natural to her as it is for an animal to employ its means of defence whenever it is attacked, and when she does so she feels that to some extent she is only exercising her rights. A completely truthful woman who does not practice dissimulation is perhaps an impossibility, which is why women see through the dissimulation of others so easily it is inadvisable to attempt it with them. – But this fundamental defect which I have said they possess, together with all that is associated with it, gives rise to falsity, unfaithfulness, treachery, ingratitude, etc. Women are guilty of perjury far more often than men. It is questionable whether they ought to be allowed to take an oath at all.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, Über die Weiber

Kevin Ansbro
“A woman is like an ocean, sir, beautiful to look at but dangerous to cross.”
Kevin Ansbro, The Minotaur's Son & Other Wild Tales

Christopher McDougall
“Sometimes,' she said, 'it takes a woman to bring out the best in a man.”
Christopher McDougall, Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen

Laurell K. Hamilton
“Women may get to wear lots of
pretty colors, but men get the comfortable shoes.
Anita Blake Vampire Hunter”
Laurell K. Hamilton

“Marian exhaled. 'Because God made me a woman is no reason to be such a woman as men wish to make me.”
A.E. Chandler, The Scarlet Forest: A Tale of Robin Hood

Mallika  Nawal
“She turned and bolted out the door. She had learnt an important lesson - "When a man paid 'for' you...you paid 'to' him." It was her first Valentine slaughter.”
Mallika Nawal, I'm a Woman & I'm on SALE

“Now we really like to put people in boxes. As men, we do it because we don't understand characters that aren't ourselves and we aren't willing to put ourselves in the skin of those characters and women, I think, terrify us. We tend not to write women as human beings. It's cartoons we're making now. And that's a shame.”
Paul Haggis

Edan Lepucki
“Men were stupid to forget what good sleuths women could be.”
Edan Lepucki, California

Ford Madox Ford
“Well she was bright; and she danced...And my function in life was to keep that bright thing in existence. And it was almost as difficult as trying to catch with your hand that dancing reflection. And the task lasted for years.”
Ford Madox Ford, The Good Soldier: A Tale of Passion

Karen  Gibbs
“Women KNOW, we just know. Even if we didn't know, we would know. Men won't get this, but women will..because we KNOW”
Karen Gibbs, A Gallery of Scrapbook Creations

Eve Babitz
“It was forever fascinating to me that men never noticed much about Mary other than, "Well, I mean, she's pretty and everything..." That high gloss, which floored women, went right over men's heads. It was as though they had no receivers for her particular wavelength.”
Eve Babitz, Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, the Flesh, and L.A.

Colin Tegerdine
“Love is a trick best performed by men.”
Colin Tegerdine, You Can't Google Life

Isak Dinesen
“From my journeys in southern Europe I have gained the impression that in our time the Virgin Mary is the only heavenly creature who is really beloved by millions. But I believe these millions would be uncomprehending and perhaps even offended if I were to tell them that the Virgin Mary had made a significant discovery, solved difficult mathematical problems, or masterfully organized and administered an association of housewives in Nazareth.”
Isak Dinesen, Daguerreotypes and Other Essays

Charles Bukowski
“When women agree with me I always do the other thing”
Charles Bukowski, Portions from a Wine-Stained Notebook: Uncollected Stories and Essays, 1944-1990

Jonathan Gash
“Women are odd. I really mean that. A woman doesn't know the effect she has on a man. Any woman affects every man with instant global tonnage every single time. But women all go about teaching each other it isn't true. God knows why. They reach for doubt, where we blokes go for hope. This accounts for much of their behavior.”
Jonathan Gash, The Great California Game

R. Alan Woods
“Women are people too".”
R. Alan Woods

Rebecca Barnhouse
“If a woman tells a man the god favor him, everybody says she's far-minded.' The broom halted mid-sweep and the slave turned to Hild. 'But let a woman do what the gods tell her, without asking a man's permission first? Then she's possessed.' Unwen punctuated her words with her broom, jabbing it into the corner.”
Rebecca Barnhouse, Peaceweaver

Nora Roberts
“There were too many idiot men in the world, to her way of thinking. And most of them ended up bumping up against stubborn women.”
Nora Roberts, Dance Upon the Air

Anna Hope
“Unlike music, excessive reading has been shown to be dangerous for the female mind. It was taught in our earliest lectures: the male cells are essentially katabolic: active energetic; and female cells are anabolic: there to conserve energy and support life. While a little light reading is fine, breakdown follows when woman goes against her nature.”
Anna Hope, The Ballroom

Daphne du Maurier
“What trail of thought, confused and indirect, drove through those minds of theirs, to cloud their judgement? What waves of impulse swept about their being, moving them to anger and withdrawal, or else to sudden generosity? We were surely different, with our blunter comprehension, moving more slowly to the compass points, while they, erratic and unstable, were blown about their course by winds of fancy.”
Daphne du Maurier, My Cousin Rachel

Cho Nam-Joo
“Al terminar de comer, mis hermanos lavan los platos...Reconozco que no son los hombres con los que he vivido dos tercios de mi vida, mi cuñada se ríe y dice que en su casa se reparten las tareas”
Cho Nam-Joo, Lo que sabe la señorita Kim

Dari A. Malaunt
“All my life I’d been taught that was the pinnacle of a woman’s purpose — to marry and bear heirs for the kingdom. But somehow, now, hearing it in my own thoughts felt crude, hollow and sad.”
Dari A. Malaunt, Ashen Embrace (Divine Destinies

“Women have always been at par with men when it comes to their abilities; it is just that both men and women are gifted differently. Women are intelligent, while men exhibit traits of being intellectuals. Hypothetically if there is a weighing scale to weigh the abilities of what men can achieve and women can achieve, I am confident that the scale will be balanced. I think creating such awareness will do much good rather than reclaiming something which naturally exists. To lead effectively one must learn the art of following & must pursue the truth.”
Henrietta Newton Martin-Legal Professional & Author

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