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Women Quotes - Page 94

Women, you overheated dipsomaniacs, never passing up a chance to wangle a drink, a great boon to bartenders but a bane to us--not to mention our crockery and our woolens!

Aristophanes, Jeffrey Henderson (1998). “Aristophanes: Birds. Lysistrata. Women at the Thesmophoria”, p.547, Harvard University Press

When one sees one of the romantic creatures before him he imagines he is looking at some holy being, so wonderful that its one breath could dissolve him in a sea of a thousand charms and delights; but if one looks into the soul -- it's nothing but a common crocodile.

Anton Chekhov (2015). “The Collected Works of Anton Chekhov: Novellas, Short Stories, Plays, Letters & Diary: Three Sisters, Seagull , The Shooting Party, Uncle Vanya, Cherry Orchard, Chameleon, Tripping Tongue, On The Road, Vanka, Ward No. Six, Swedish Match, Nightmare, Bear, Reluctant Hero, Joy…”, p.227, e-artnow

I always run into strong women who are looking for weak men to dominate them.

Andy Warhol (2014). “The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again”, p.69, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Divination seems heightened and raised to its highest power in woman.

"Concord Days". Book by Amos Bronson Alcott. "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations", p. 886-897, 1922.

Heaven gave to woman the peculiar grace To spin, to weep, and cully human race.

Alexander Pope (1853). “The poetical works of Alexander Pope”

Ladies, like variegated tulips, show 'Tis to their changes half their charms we owe.

Alexander Pope (1849). “Letters of Alexander Pope Works and Arranged Expresly for the Use Young People”, p.217