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But we disposable women have to be realistic in this life, you know. Else we get itchy and discontented and start contemplating the kitchen knife and wondering whether it wouldn't look nicer between someone's shoulder-blades.

~ Jude Morgan

Jude Morgan Discontent Women

I harbor ill feelings toward a society, and a clergy, that allows marriage partners to split over the smallest incompatibility, where divorce comes in a multitude of flavors, like Baskin Robbins ice cream, where men and women can blame one another and everything except themselves for matrimony's mess. They look for externals over which they have no control and, fingering them, take no responsibility.

~ Robert Dykstra

Robert Dykstra Divorce Marriage Men Men And Women Psychology Women

In Shinear, a woman [is] safe anywhere, any time-except from Trollocs and Myrddraal, of course-and any man [will] die to see it so.

~ Robert Jordan

Robert Jordan Women

I don‟t hate men,” she said, giving him a quick glance before returning her attention to keeping her horse in line. “I think you‟re a bit overrated, butthat‟s not hating . Men have ruled women and the world by virtue of their gender for several hundred years.”“Cream always rises to the top,” he replied.“This isn‟t about cream. It‟s about ruling through physical and mental intimidation. We all have strengths and weaknesses. The difference is,most women are willing to discuss both, while most men only want to talk about their strengths.

~ Susan Mallery

Susan Mallery Hindi Jamal Women

Our society on a whole is trained to see young women. There are proportionally far more of them on magazine covers, on TV, and in films than int the actual population. As a result, we have a citizenry taught to see the young and ignore the not-so-young. It isn’t conscious; it’s Pavlovian. (13)

~ Victoria Moran

Victoria Moran Aging Media Society Women Youth Culture

[A]s though mindful of the wife of Lot, who looked back from behind him, thou deliveredst me first to the sacred garments and monastic profession before thou gavest thyself to God. And for that in this one thing thou shouldst have had little trust in me I vehemently grieved and was ashamed. For I (God [knows]) would without hesitation precede or follow thee to the Vulcanian fires according to thy word. For not with me was my heart, but with thee. But now, more than ever, if it be not with thee, it is nowhere. For without thee it cannot anywhere exist.

~ Héloïse D'argenteuil

Héloïse D'argenteuil Abandonment Celibacy Convent Dignity Following Grief Integrity Loneliness Love Men Monastic Life Sacrifice Self Abandonment Self Abnegation Shame Subjection Trust Women

She had been struck by the figure of a woman's back in a mirror. She stopped and looked. The dress the figure wore was the color called ashes of roses, and Ada stood, held in place by a sharp stitch of envy or th woman's dress and the fine shape of her back and her thick dark hair and the sense of assurance she seemed to evidence in her very posture.Then Ada took a step forward, and the other woman did too, and Ada realized that it was herself she was admiring, the mirror having caught the reflection of an opposite mirror on the wall behind her. The light of the lamps and the tint of the mirrors had conspired to shift colors, bleaching mauve to rose. She climbed the steps to her room and prepared for bed, but she slept poorly that night, for the music went on until dawn. As she lay awake she thought how odd it had felt to win her own endorsement.

~ Charles Frazier

Charles Frazier Self Awareness Women

If Beauty is excuse enough for Being, it sure takes Plainness then to feel the real necessity for—Doing.

~ Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Beauty Being Doing Plain Women

‎Women fancy admiration means more than it does.

~ Mary Lydon Simonsen

Mary Lydon Simonsen Admiration Lydon Mary Simonsen Women

Still, I wonder if more women artists, musicians and writers aren't household names because we don't have enough faith in our own pursuits to give ourselves the time we desperately need to be transformed by a creative vision. Maybe that glass ceiling isn't really made of glass at all, but of sticky little fingers, dishes piled in the sink, and mortgages that demand two incomes.

~ Holly Robinson

Holly Robinson Creativity Gender Glass Ceiling Women

It’s genius simmering, perhaps. I’ll let it simmer, and see what comes of it,” he said, with a secret suspicion all the while that it wasn’t genius, but something far more common. Whatever it was, it simmered to some purpose, for he grew more and more discontented with his desultory life, began to long for some real and earnest work to go at, soul and body, and finally came to the wise conclusion that everyone who loved music was not a composer.

~ Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott Alcott Little Louisa May Women

Things were different back then. Today if a woman was asked to do the things we did back then, she would revolt, declare that she wasn’t anyone’s slave, wouldn’t be put upon in that fashion. But you have to remember that this was before automatic washers and dishwashers, before blenders and electric knives. If the carpet was going to get cleaned, someone, usually a woman, would have to take a broom to it, or would have to haul it on her shoulders to the yard and beat the dirt out of it. If the wet clothes were going to get dry, someone had to hang them in the yard, take them down from the yard, heat the iron on the fire, press them, and finally fold or hang them. Food was chopped by hand, fires were stoked by hand, water was carried by hand, anything roasted, toasted, broiled, dried, beaten, pressed, packed, or pickled, was done so by hand. Our version of a laborsaving device was called a spouse. If a man had a woman by his side, he didn’t have to clean and cook for himself. If a woman had a man by her side, she didn’t have to go out, earn a living, then come home and wrestle the house to the ground in the evening.

~ Susan Lynn Peterson

Susan Lynn Peterson Marriage Women Work

Boaz is not diminished, marginalized, or feminized in the slightest by being outnumbered and influenced by Ruth and Naomi. As a matter of fact, he only grows stronger himself through his collaborations with them.

~ Carolyn Custis James

Carolyn Custis James Biblical Women

If you go to the craft market you will see them everywhere. They represent the mix of cultures and races here in the Dominican Republic, that are the result of centuries of international commerce, colonization, conquest, and the slave trade. The facelessness means that there is no 'typical' Dominican woman.

~ Sandra Rodriguez Barron

Sandra Rodriguez Barron Dominican Identity Women

Flowers for me are just things to give to a beatiful woman.

~ Blake Lewis

Blake Lewis Flowers Women

An overwhelming curiosity makes me ask myself what their lives might be like. I want to know what they do, where they're from, their names, what they're thinking about at that moment, what they regret, what they hope for, their past loves, their current dreams ... and if they happen to be women (especially the young ones) then the urge becomes intense.How quickly would you want to see her naked, admit it, and naked through to her heart. How you try to learn where she comes from, where she's going, why she's here and not elsewhere!While letting your eyes wander all over her, you imagine love affairs for her, you ascribe her deep feelings. You think of the bedroom she must have, and a thousand things besides ... right down to the battered slippers into which she must slip her feet when she gets out of bed.

~ Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert Life Love Strangers Women

Like so many women for whom money has always been provided without their understanding how, she was prepared to be a thorough and irresponsible plunger.

~ Booth Tarkington

Booth Tarkington Money Women

Incidentally, I have also learned a bit about the importance of avoiding feminine embarrassment ('Daddy,' wrote Sophia when she enrolled at the New School where I teach, 'people will ask why is old Christopher Hitchens kissing that girl?') and shall now cease and desist.

~ Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens Daughters Fatherhood Fathers And Daughters Kisses Parenthood The New School Women

Such a number of nights,' said the girl, with a touch of woman's tenderness, which communicated something like sweetness of tone, even to her voice; 'such a number of nights as I've been patient with you, nursing and caring for you, as if you had been a child: and this the first that I've seen you like yourself; you wouldn't have served me as you did just now, if you'd thought of that, would you? Come, come; say you wouldn't.

~ Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens Care Love Women

The United States finds itself with forces of reaction. Do I have to demonstrate this? The Taliban's annihilation of music and culture? The enslavement of women?

~ Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens Culture Islam Islamism Jihad Music Taliban Terrorism United States War On Terror Women

But struggling with these better feelings was pride,--the vice of the lowest and most debased creatures no less than of the high and self-assured. The miserable companion of thieves and ruffians, the fallen outcast of low haunts, the associate of the scourings of the jails and hulks, living within the shadow of the gallows itself,--even this degraded being felt too proud to betray a feeble gleam of the womanly feeling which she thought a weakness, but which alone conneced her with that humanity, of which her wasting life had obliterated so many, many traces when a very child.

~ Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens Feelings Of Weakness Pride Women

Indeed, woman can be a machine run wild, or a machine can be a better, more subjugated, and efficient woman.

~ Françoise Meltzer

Françoise Meltzer Machine Women

All women are many women! I'm afraid you've never known very much about women.

~ Gabrielle Zevin

Gabrielle Zevin Women

In particular, husbands and wives who do poorly at nonverbal communication tend to be dissatisfied with their marriages. Moreover, when such problems occur, it's usually the husband's fault .In the first ingenious study of this sort, Patricia Noller (1980) found thathusbands in unhappy marriages sent more confusing messages and made more decoding errors than happy husbands did. There were no such differences among the wives, so the poorer communication Noller observed in the distressed marriages appeared to be the husbands' fault. Men in troubled marriages were misinterpreting communications from their wives that were clearly legible to total strangers.Even worse, such husbands were completely clueless about their mistakes; they assumed that they were doing a fine job communicating with their wives, and were confident that they understood their wives and that their wives understood them. The men were doing a poor job communicating and didn't know it, and that's why they seemed to be at fault.

~ Rowland S. Miller

Rowland S. Miller Men Relationnships Stereotypes Women

The photograph, then, becomes a representation of a representation of a disease that represents. In other words, in order to produce the most perfect images of hysteria, the hysteric – a woman whose illness simulates the symptoms of other diseases – was transformed, through hypnosis, into an artificial hysteric who perfectly simulated the simulations of hysteria. The medical photograph becomes a copy of a copy of a copy, a representation so far removed from the original that all duplicitous traits, were easily erased, leaving the deranged and chaotic nature of the original far behind. The photograph succeeded in turning the hysteric into a wholly artificial being, literally a flat, framed, unmoving image.

~ Asti Hustvedt

Asti Hustvedt Hysteria Hysterics Image Photograph Women

Born to love, cursed to feel.

~ Samantha King

Samantha King Love Woman Women

Although the many virtues that courtesans possessed were employed to defy circumstances, the role they played depended on the same circumstances over which they triumphed- conditions which to, fortunately for modern women, no longer exist.

~ Susan Griffin

Susan Griffin Courtesans Virtue Women

You’re a fool,” Quinhelm accused. “Any man who would allow himself to be bewitched by a woman needs a good dunking in a cold barrel of water.” (Quinhelm, the wizard, from BRIGGEN)

~ Ann B. Keller

Ann B. Keller Humor Men Women

women were beyond me.they saw somethingdepraved.there was one waitressa little older thanI, she rather smiled,lingered when shebrought mycoffee.that was plenty for me, that wasenough.- Young in New Orleans

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Women

Once upon a time, when women were birds, there was the simple understanding that to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through joy. The birds still remember what we have forgotten, that the world is meant to be celebrated.

~ Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams Birds Celebrate Sing Women

I don't know. It's been terribly hard for me. How do I know you won't do it again?''Nobody is ever quite sure of what they will do. You aren't sure what you might do.

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Bukowski Women

It's my choice to be beautiful. It's my choice to be ugly. And it's my choice to decided what those words actually mean.

~ Virginia Petrucci

Virginia Petrucci Beauty Body Image Choice Feminism Feminist Gender Gender Roles Ideals Society Sociology Women

According to Tobias, women hang around longer because they’re less capable of indignation and better at being humiliated, for what is old age but one long string of indignities? What person of integrity would put up with it?

~ Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood Humiliation Indignities Integrity Men Old Age Women

Everything that highly educated men can do to obscure a simple truth, to make a woman doubt her feelings, to make her own thoughts a muddle, they do to her. They use their learning as a hurdle to herd her one way and then the other and then finally trap her in contradictions of which she can make no sense.

~ Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory Feminism History Oppression Women

When women agree with me I always do the other thing

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Agreement And Attitude Women Women And Men

When there was a choice between love of a woman and hate of a man, her mind could cherish only one emotion, for her love might be a subject for laughter, but no one ever had ever mocked her hatred.

~ Graham Greene

Graham Greene Gay Hate Hatred Lesbian Love Man Women

My mother? My own mother told my lady governess that if the baby and I were in danger then they should save the baby.

~ Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory Childbirth History Life Personhood Women

Chirren is the most dangerous creatures on the earth, with the exception of young girls between the ages of fifteen and forty-two.

~ Walter Mosley

Walter Mosley Women

Be a wife of whom he can make no complaint, Margaret. That is the best advice I can give to you. You will be his wife; that is to be his servant, his possession. He will be your master. You had better please him.

~ Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory History Marriage Ownership Personhood Women

A woman should be like water, able to flow over and around anything.

~ Liu Cixin

Liu Cixin Gender Roles Impossible Expectations Impossible Standards Life Standards Stereotypes Woman Women
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