Top 14 Egyptian Women Quotes
#1. There is no worse torture than knowing intellectually
about love and the way.
Those Egyptian women, when they saw Joseph,
they were not judging his handsomeness.
They were lost in it,
cutting their hands as they cut their food.
Rumi
#2. The road to democracy is rarely smooth, but for Egyptian women, it has been exceptionally bumpy.
G. Willow Wilson
#3. If we can't have the courage to tell our constituents, hey, we've got to cut back, then if we can point to something and say, I would like to vote for more benefits for you, but this balanced budget amendment or statutory spending cap or whatever the device is, is preventing me from doing it.
Jeff Flake
#4. We live in a sensual world, and at the same time we live beyond it - billions of dimensions that are nonphysical, we experience them when we stop thought.
Frederick Lenz
#6. Who would not prefer animals to these people who prefer animals to people?
Wendy Doniger
#7. Contemplate sweetly on love, and the wisdom of God shall find you.
Harold Klemp
#8. women enjoyed more freedom in ancient Egypt than they did in other civilizations, in many cases for thousands of years to come, they had house pets, used a form of chewing gum made from myrrh and wax and some Egyptian doctors actually specialized in different areas of medicine.
Martin R. Phillips
#10. "Going with the flow" is for some people an excuse for not taking action and it refers usually to one's life situation.
Eckhart Tolle
#11. All the while, Everett felt both the threat of disorder and the steady, thrumming promise of having everything he wanted, all at once.
Maile Meloy
#12. women now share the economic burden of their families, very few Egyptian men are prepared to share the housework. To
Geraldine Brooks
#13. In popular Egyptian and regional culture, women are seen as weak, easy victims to temptation in the same way Eve couldn't resist that shiny apple in the Garden of Eden.
Richard Engel
#14. ... I am left with less
than one drop of my blood that does not tremble.
I recognize the the signs of the old flame.
Dante Alighieri