Top 21 Great Unmarried Quotes
#1. It's like the riddle of the Sphinx ... why are there so many great unmarried women, and no great unmarried men?
Sarah Jessica Parker
#2. Funny how losing someone important is the thing that finally makes me decide to step outside my comfort zone. Now I wish I would've done it sooner.
Helena Hunting
#3. The Great Depression of the 1930s saw more American unmarried women working from nine to five, mostly in repetitive, boring, subordinate, dead-end jobs. But the number of working women doubled between 1870 and 1940. During World War II it doubled once again.
Helen Fisher
#4. There are two ways to be powerful. One is to seek and acquire power, the other is not to need it. There are also two ways to be rich. One is to gain riches, and the other is not to need them.
William Sloane Coffin
#5. We cheated on our math tests, we carved some dirty words on the desk.
Alice Cooper
#6. Nothing in the world is single, All things by a law divine, In one spirit meet and mingle-Why not I with thine?
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#7. At one time they've been the most important thing to me. So I can't hear our records on the radio, I can't stand it, because they sound so out of what everyone else is doing.
Ray Davies
#8. We hope the day will soon come when every girl will be a member of a great Union of Unmarried Women, pledged to refuse an offer ofmarriage from any man who is not an advocate of their emancipation.
Tennessee Celeste Claflin
#9. We, Britain and Germany, can neither of us be happy about our handling of the Iraq war.
Douglas Hurd
#12. Married and unmarried women waste a great deal of time in feeling sorry for each other.
Myrtle Reed
#14. Nobody but yourself can tell you what to accept and what to reject.
Pema Chodron
#15. I sometimes think I should like to give up business entirely. The care and worriment attending large business interests are very great, but besides that fact the manner in which motives are impugned and characters assailed is most unpleasant
Jay Gould
#17. I believe the stars align so souls can find one another. Whether they are meant to be souls in love or souls in life remains to be seen.
Renee Ahdieh
#18. She was a mystery, personal in her journey but social in her seek; you wouldn't believe the depth in her heart until the day you felt her essence, for the very first time.
Nikki Rowe
#19. As long as my Duke remains unmarried some of the Great Houses can still hope for alliance.
Frank Herbert
#20. The story is told of a famous German chemist that his marriage did not take place, because he forgot the hour of his wedding and went to the laboratory instead of to the church. He was wise enough to be satisfied with a single attempt and died at a great age unmarried
Sigmund Freud
#21. Hecate teaches us that the way to the vision that inspires renewal is to be found in moving through the darkness.
Demetra George