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Women Quotes - Page 91

the modern woman asks herself: Is there something wrong with me if my children don't fill up my life?

Golda Meir, Marie Syrkin (1973). “A land of our own: an oral autobiography”, Putnam Publishing Group

Women, as they grow older, rely more and more on cosmetics. Men, as they grow older, rely more and more on a sense of humor.

George Jean Nathan, Charles Angoff (1998). “The World of George Jean Nathan: Essays, Reviews, & Commentary”, Hal Leonard Corporation

I don't see how a man is to be good for much unless he has some one woman to love him dearly.

George Eliot (2015). “Middlemarch: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.100, Penguin

The Germans are like women, you can scarcely ever fathom their depths - they haven't any.

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Anthony Mario Ludovici (2004). “Ecce Homo”, p.127, Courier Corporation

Woman understands children better than man does, but man is more childlike than woman.

Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.113, Penguin

Where neither love nor hatred is in the game, a woman's game is mediocre.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2009). “Basic Writings of Nietzsche”, p.275, Modern Library