
Top 14 Quotes About Being A Woman Of Your Word
#1. Men rarely worry about using or being used because all relationships work that way. A man perceives himself as owning and being owned by a woman. 'Use' is a dirty word only when there's an imbalance in the relationship.
Warren Farrell
#2. Empathize with stupidity and you're halfway to thinking like an idiot
Iain Banks
#3. To attract people, to win over people to that which I have realized as being true, that is called propaganda.
Joseph Goebbels
#5. The manufacture and running of all the world's computers, the toxicity of the hardware mountains that we currently dump on other countries; all this can be totted up on the environmental account of web-users and its authors.
Tristram Stuart
#6. They also accused her of being sardonic, and although there was uncertainty about the meaning of the word, they knew it was not a desirable quality in a woman, being one which gentlemen particularly disliked.
P.D. James
#7. This criticism is ridiculous. The twenty-five hundreth anniversary celebration cost me less than the inauguration of each new president of the United States.
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
#8. I'm very proud of being a woman, and as a woman, I don't even like the word 'feminism' because when I hear that word, I associate it with women trying to pretend to be men, and I'm not interested in trying to pretend to be a man. I don't want to embrace manhood; I want to embrace my womanhood.
Evangeline Lilly
#9. It's an ongoing joke that a black man is always the first one to get killed in movies.
J. B. Smoove
#10. Liberty is the only thing you can't have unless you give it to others.
William Allen White
#11. woman--
another word for beginning.
another word for revolution.
another word for healing.
another word for being.
another word for me.
AVA.
#12. At such times [drunk] all the doors of a woman's being are opened. The sentinels relax and a kind word is as powerful as gold or love.
Nikos Kazantzakis
#14. A woman questions the man who loves exactly as a judge questions a criminal. This being so, a flash of the eye, a mere word, an inflection of the voice or a moment's hesitation suffice to expose the fact, betrayal or crime he is attempting to conceal.
Honore De Balzac
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