Woman's Quotes

A beautiful and chaste woman is the perfect workmanship of God, the true glory of angels, the rare mircle of earth, and the sole wonder of the world.
Hermes.

The finest compliment that can be paid to a woman of sense is to address her as such.

Next to God we are indebted to women, first for life itself, and then for making it worth having.
Bovee.

Contact with a high minded woman is good for the life of any man.
Henry Vincent.

Woman have more strength in their looks, than we have in our laws; and more power by their tears, than we have by our arguments.
Saville.

Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love.
Shakespeare.

O woman! In our hours of ease, uncertain, coy, and hard to please, and variable as the shade, by the light quivering aspen made; when pain and anguish wring the brow; a ministering angel thou.
Walter Scott.

There is nothing by which I have through life more profited, than by the just observations, the good opinions, and science and gentle encouragement of amiable and sensible women.
Sir S. Romilly.

He is no true man who ever treats woman with anything but the profoundest respect. She is no true woman who cannot inspire and does not take care to enforce this. Any real rivalry of the sexes is the sheerest folly and most unnatural nonsense.

God has placed the genius of women in their hearts; because the works of this genius are always works of love.
Lamartine.

There is a woman at the beginning of all great things.
Lamartine.

There is something still more to be dreaded than a Jesuit and that is a Jesuitess.
Eugene Sue.

Women never truly command, till they have given their promise to obey; and they are never in more danger of being made slaves. Than when the men are at their feet.
Farquhar.

Men at most differ as heaven and earth; but women, worst and best, as heaven and hell.
Temnyson.

To the disgrace of men it is seen, that there are women both more wise to judge what evil is expected, and more constant to bear it when it is happened.
Sir. P. Sidney.

The buckling on of the knight’s armor by his lady’s hand was not a mere caprice of romantic fashion. It is the type of an eternal truth that the soul’s armor is never well set to the heart unless a woman’s hard has braced it, and it is only when she braces it loosely that the honor of manhood fails.
Ruskin.

A good and true woman is said to resemble a Cremona fiddle age but increase its worth and sweetens its tone.
O.W.Holmes.

The single woman’s part in life may be a noble one; she may elevate herself and help others, but her’s must always be a second place. She is never fulfilling the part nature intended her to fulfil; but the wife and mother is the crowned queen.
Mrs. H.R.Haweis.

The most dangerous acquaintance a married woman can make is the female confidante.
Mad Deluzy.

A handsome woman is a jewel; a good woman is a treasure.
Saadi.

Nearly every folly committed by woman is born of the stupidity or evil influence of man.
Michelet.

The dignity of woman consists in being unknown to the world. Her glory is the esteem of her husband; her pleasure the happiness of her family.
Rousseau.

Christianity has lifted woman to a new place in the world. And just in proportion as Christianity has sway, will she rise to a higher dignity in human life. What she has now, and all she shall have of privileges and true horror, she owes to that gospel which took those qualities which had been counted weak and unworthy, and gave them a divine glory in Christ.
Herrick Johnson.

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