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Shut your eyes," said Miss Tanner.
"Oh no," said Miranda, "for then I see worse things ... ~ Katherine Anne Porter
Woman Writers quotes by Katherine Anne Porter
Some of the 'new woman' writers will someday start and idea that men and women should be allowed to see each other asleep before proposing or accepting. but i suppose the new woman won't condescend in future to accept; she will do the proposing herself. And a nice job she will make of it, too! There's some consolation in that ~ Bram Stoker
Woman Writers quotes by Bram Stoker
Edgar Allan Poe once called the death of a beautiful woman "the most poetical topic in the world" and I've often found myself wondering how many woman writers who have killed themselves or let themselves be otherwise obliterated were trying, somehow, to fulfill this most popular of narratives. We're most valuable when we're smiling, dead, posing, our words hanging on the page with no real body behind them. I'm ~ Jessica Valenti
Woman Writers quotes by Jessica Valenti
There are threads of fiction intricately woven into our muscles. Fictional characters such as Superman, Black Panther, Wonder Woman etc., are birthed from something struggling to come alife from deep within us. ~ Nike Thaddeus
Woman Writers quotes by Nike Thaddeus
If you look at most women's writing, women writers will describe women differently from the way male writers describe women. The details that go into a woman writer's description of a female character are, perhaps, a little more judgmental. They're looking for certain things, because they know what women do to look a certain way. ~ Lorrie Moore
Woman Writers quotes by Lorrie Moore
Any man or woman who neglects to maintain inward vigilance, and only makes an outward show of holiness in dress, speech, and behavior, is a wretched creature. For they watch the doings of other people and criticize their faults, imagining themselves to be something when in reality they are nothing. In this way they deceive themselves. Be careful to avoid this, and devote yourself inwardly to His likeness by humility, charity, and other spiritual virtues. In this way you will be truly converted to God. ~ Walter Hilton
Woman Writers quotes by Walter Hilton
POPPY (standing up to Paul): In time, Mom will realize I'm already the woman I'll always be. I'm not her at eighteen, feeling my way through the world. I've figured out what I want and who I am. Mostly, I know exactly what I need to be happy, and they're all in the house with me now. ~ Bijou Hunter
Woman Writers quotes by Bijou Hunter
The fires of hell are not hot enough for a man - or woman! - who would hurt his children. ~ Joe Hill
Woman Writers quotes by Joe Hill
All stories come from the writer's heart, and all hearts speak the same language, a wordless language ancient as time, and for the writer, this is the eternal struggle, to translate the wordless into words. ~ Stan D. Jensen
Woman Writers quotes by Stan D. Jensen
The gift of knowledge is empowering, but the gift of wisdom is life-changing. ~ A.D. Posey
Woman Writers quotes by A.D. Posey
Jazz is a beautiful woman whose older brother is a policeman. ~ Sid Caesar
Woman Writers quotes by Sid Caesar
Don't wait. Writers are the only artists I know of who expect to get somewhere by waiting. Everyone knows you have to dance to be a dancer, you have to sing to be a singer, you have to act to be an actor, but far too many people seem to believe that you. don't have to write to be a writer. So, instead of writing, they wait. Isaac Asimov said it beautifully in just six words: "It's the writing that teaches you." Writing is what teaches you. Writing is what leads to "inspiration." Writing is what generates ideas. Nothing else-and nothing less. Don't meditate, don't do yoga, don't do drugs. Just write. ~ Daniel Quinn
Woman Writers quotes by Daniel Quinn
We're different, we're the same. You thought you'd never find a word to say to a woman who didn't fly airplanes. I couldn't imagine myself spending time with a man who didn't love music. Could it be it's not as important to be alike as it is to be curious? Because we're different, we can have the fun of exchanging worlds, giving our loves and excitements to each other. You can learn music, I can learn flying. And that's only the beginning. I think it would go on for us as long as we live. ~ Richard Bach
Woman Writers quotes by Richard Bach
Men, learn to speak blessings over your wife and you will see that woman rise to a new level. She will respond to your praise and encouragement. Your words don't have to be poetic, fancy, or profound. Tell her simply but sincerely, "You're a great mother to our children. And you are a great wife to me. I'm so glad I can always count on you." ~ Joel Osteen
Woman Writers quotes by Joel Osteen
The writers we tend to universally admire, like Beckett, or Kafka, or TS Eliot, are not very prolific. ~ John Updike
Woman Writers quotes by John Updike
A liberal is a man or a woman or a child who looks forward to a better day, a more tranquil night, and a bright, infinite future. ~ Leonard Bernstein
Woman Writers quotes by Leonard Bernstein
What house, bloated with luxury, ever became prosperous without a woman's excellence? ~ Sophocles
Woman Writers quotes by Sophocles
One reason the human race has such a low opinion of itself is that it gets so much of its wisdom from writers. ~ Wilfrid Sheed
Woman Writers quotes by Wilfrid Sheed
All of a sudden, in the good-natured child, the woman stood revealed, a disturbing woman with all the impulsive madness of her sex, opening the gates of the unknown world of desire. Nana was still smiling, but with the deadly smile of a man-eater. ~ Emile Zola
Woman Writers quotes by Emile Zola
Get yourself in that intense state of being next to madness. Keep yourself in, not necessarily a frenzied state, but in a state of great intensity. The kind of state you would be in before going to bed with your partner. That heightened state when you're in a carnal embrace: time stops and nothing else matters. You should always write with an erection. Even if you're a woman. ~ Tom Robbins
Woman Writers quotes by Tom Robbins
The world cares very little about what a man or woman knows; it is what a man or woman is able to do that counts. ~ Virgil
Woman Writers quotes by Virgil
You try too hard to make life fit your way of doing things. If you don't want to spend time in an insane asylum, you have to open up a little more and let yourself go with life's natural flow. I'm just a powerless and imperfect woman, but still there are times when I think to myself how wonderful life can be! Believe me, it's true! So stop what you're doing this minute and get happy. Work at making yourself happy! ~ Haruki Murakami
Woman Writers quotes by Haruki Murakami
I think there are a lot of men who feel they're being emasculated by having the woman be in charge; I've never had that problem. ~ Ridley Scott
Woman Writers quotes by Ridley Scott
Your great glory is not to be inferior to what you have been given by nature, and the greatest glory of a woman is to be least talked about by men, whether theyare praising or criticizing you. ~ Pericles
Woman Writers quotes by Pericles
A woman half dressed seemed to have some power, but a man was simply not as handsome as when he was naked, and not as secure as when he was clothed. ~ John Irving
Woman Writers quotes by John Irving
There is a downside to having one of the biggest-selling albums ever. ~ Carole King
Woman Writers quotes by Carole King
There shall be poets! When woman's unmeasured bondage shall be broken, when she shall live for and through herself, man
hitherto detestable
having let her go, she, too, will be poet! Woman will find the unknown! Will her ideational worlds be different from ours? She will come upon strange, unfathomable, repellent, delightful things; we shall take them, we shall comprehend them. ~ Arthur Rimbaud
Woman Writers quotes by Arthur Rimbaud
Writers are remembered for their best work, politicians for their worst mistakes, and businessmen are almost never remembered. ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Woman Writers quotes by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Serious writers write, inspired or not. Over time they discover that routine is a better friend than inspiration. ~ Ralph Keyes
Woman Writers quotes by Ralph Keyes
No frozen-hearted woman ever I laid eyes on but has made duty her religion. ~ Honore De Balzac
Woman Writers quotes by Honore De Balzac
To reaffirm the statement on the choosing of my identity, I come from two beautiful cultures which I have embraced, bridged, balanced, and identify with. I am proud to be who I am as a Dine' (Navajo) and Nahilii (African American) woman. Hozho', , & blessings ~ Radmilla Cody
Woman Writers quotes by Radmilla Cody
Black, intelligent, and educated... Now that's POWER. ~ Stephanie Lahart
Woman Writers quotes by Stephanie Lahart
Without language we have no past, the present is unquantifiable, and we lack a means to recognize and express the paradoxical future challenges of humanity. In absence of a shared language, we cannot understand prior generation's conflicts, desires, and achievements, nor can we communicate with future generations our essential values and the wisdom we garner through undergoing our own socioeconomic crises ~ Kilroy J. Oldster
Woman Writers quotes by Kilroy J. Oldster
Marriage
So different, this man
And this woman:
A stream flowing
In a field. ~ William Carlos Williams
Woman Writers quotes by William Carlos Williams
Certainly a woman should never disguise the fact that she is a woman. A woman's body is very beautiful. ~ Billy Graham
Woman Writers quotes by Billy Graham
Fulfillment in life is loving a good woman and killing a bad man. ~ Robert A. Heinlein
Woman Writers quotes by Robert A. Heinlein
Derivative writers seem versatile because they imitate many others, past and present. Artistic originality has only itself to copy. ~ Vladimir Nabokov
Woman Writers quotes by Vladimir Nabokov
I write because I am alone and move through the world alone. No one will know what has passed through me ... I write because there are stories that people have forgotten to tell, because I am a woman trying to stand up in my life ... I write out of hurt and how to make hurt okay; how to make myself strong and come home, and it may be the only real home I'll ever have. ~ Natalie Goldberg
Woman Writers quotes by Natalie Goldberg
Feminism has nothing at all to do with being 'feminine.' Feminine means accentuating the womanly attributes that make women deliciously different from men. The feminine woman enjoys her right to be a woman. She has a positive outlook on life. She knows she is a person with her own identity and that she can seek fulfillment in the career of her choice, including that of traditional wife and mother. ~ Phyllis Schlafly
Woman Writers quotes by Phyllis Schlafly
[At Marc Antony's tomb:] Nothing could part us in life, but now in death we are likely to change places, you the Roman lying here in Egyptian soil, and I, helpless woman that I am, being buried in Italy. ~ Cleopatra
Woman Writers quotes by Cleopatra
One of those pre-battle moments, a kind of sear-your-woman-into-your-mind glance, as you wonder if you'd ever see her again. ~ Deidre Knight
Woman Writers quotes by Deidre Knight
A woman called me interesting once, and it kind of blew my mind. She said, 'You're one of the most interesting people I've ever met,' and I was like, 'Wow.' ~ Zac Efron
Woman Writers quotes by Zac Efron
What's got you smilin' like a bitch who just had good cock?" I was interrupted by a sexy drawl.
I looked up to see Nash leaning against the door frame, arms crossed in front of him, sexy smirk plastered on his face. He was tall, all muscle and ink; he exuded a couldn't-give-a-fuck attitude. Nash was one of the cockiest men I had ever met and the women flocked to him.
I rolled my eyes. "Can a woman not smile unless she's had cock?" I asked.
He uncrossed his arms and pushed away from the door frame; coming towards me, "No, sweet thing, it all comes down to cock."
"Well, I hate to tell you, Nash, but this woman hasn't had any today, and yet I am still smiling. I think your theory is a little off." I loved bantering back and forth with him.
He raised his eyebrows. "J's fallin' down on the job there sweetheart. You sure you don't want to jump ships? I've got all you'll ever need," he grinned at me, opening his arms wide in an inviting gesture. ~ Nina Levine
Woman Writers quotes by Nina Levine
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