
Top 16 The Pioneer Woman Quotes
#1. My ideal of womanhood has always been the pioneer woman who fought and worked at her husband's side. She bore the children, kept the home fires burning; she was the hub of the family, the
planner and the dreamer.
Lucille Ball
#2. As The Pioneer Woman has grown and the revenue has grown, the prizes keep getting better, and that certainly feels good.
Ree Drummond
#3. When a man is tired of New York he is tired of work. And thought. And cheesecake.
David Frost
#4. This is a story of Africa. A pioneer woman's journey north was merely the beginning.
Jeffrey Whittam
#5. No man is a man unless to his woman he is a pioneer.
D.H. Lawrence
#6. Dare to be different. Be a pioneer. Be a leader. Be the kind of woman who in the face of adversity will continue to embrace life and walk fearlessly toward the challenge.
Oprah Winfrey
#7. Woman must be the pioneer in this turning inward for strength. In a sense, she has always been the pioneer.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
#8. Though woman needs the protection of one man against his whole sex, in pioneer life, in threading her way through a lonely forest, on the highway, or in the streets of the metropolis on a dark night, she sometimes needs, too, the protection of all men against this one.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
#9. She had a great power of love and hate but no stability. That's what's so sad for anyone, to be born with no stability.
Agatha Christie
#10. I cannot understand any woman's wanting to be the first woman to do anything ... It is a devastating burden and I could not take it, could not be a pioneer, a Symbol of Something Greater.
Nora Ephron
#11. The reality is this, though: a healthy person coupled with an unhealthy person will still result in an unhealthy relationship.
Donald Miller
#12. When I work I relax; doing nothing or entertaining visitors makes me tired.
Pablo Picasso
#13. I have been very interested in labor movement. If I could have wished another life, I would have loved to be a pioneer woman in the beginning of labor movement.
Astrid Lindgren
#14. Remind me that woman must be still as the axis of a wheel in the midst of her activities; that she must be the pioneer in achieving this stillness, not only for her own salvation, but for the salvation of family life, of society, perhaps even of our civilization.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
#15. As it stands, motherhood is a sort of wilderness through which each woman hacks her way, part martyr, part pioneer; a turn of events from which some women derive feelings of heroism, while others experience a sense of exile from the world they knew.
Rachel Cusk
#16. Damnation. Damnable, damned, damningly damnation.
Erica Monroe
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