A woman is more beautiful than the world in which I live; and so I close my eyes.
‐‐ Paul Eluard
A woman is more than the sum of her parts.
‐‐ Jill Scott
A woman is more than the sum of her parts. So I had an opportunity to present some work at the White House. I chose not just to talk about the sky, the planet, love or heartache. I wanted to actually be there, to place a mark on that moment.
‐‐ Jill Scott
A Woman is naturally more helpless than the other Sex; and a Man of Honour and Sense should have this in his View in all Manner of Commerce with her.
‐‐ Richard Steele
A woman is never sexier than when she is comfortable in her clothes.
‐‐ Vera Wang
A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke.
‐‐ Rudyard Kipling
A woman is subject matter enough.
‐‐ Claude Chabrol
A woman is supposed to have curves like an old Bentley, not like some old bike.
‐‐ Sebastian Horsley
A woman is the only thing I am afraid of that I know will not hurt me.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
A woman isn't complete without a man. But where do you find a man - a real man - these days?
‐‐ Lauren Bacall
A woman knows a skirt-chaser.
‐‐ Alveda King
A woman knows by intuition, or instinct, what is best for herself.
‐‐ Marilyn Monroe
A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.
‐‐ Honore de Balzac
A woman may have a witty tongue or a stinging pen but she will never laugh at her own individual shortcomings.
‐‐ Irvin S. Cobb
A woman may not hit a ball stronger than a man, but it is different. I prize that difference.
‐‐ Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
A woman may race to get a man a gift but it always ends in a tie.
‐‐ Earl Wilson
A woman may very well form a friendship with a man, but for this to endure, it must be assisted by a little physical antipathy.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
A woman must combine the role of mother, wife and politician.
‐‐ Emma Bonino
A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
A woman must make her fortune before she is 30; or work after she is 30; or get married.
‐‐ Anna Held
A woman my age is not supposed to be attractive or sexually appealing. I just get kinda tired of that.
‐‐ Kathleen Turner
A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.
‐‐ Irene Dunne
A woman needs a man like a fish needs a net.
‐‐ Cynthia Heimel
A woman of 40 or 50 or 60 can take estrogen replacements, get facelifts, spend her money in bars.
‐‐ Helen Fisher
A woman of faith is blessed by faithful men in her life who hold the priesthood of God and honor this privilege: her father, bishop, husband, brothers, sons. They value her and the divine gifts given by God to His daughter. They sustain and encourage, and they understand the great mission of her life as a woman. They love her; they bless her.
‐‐ Margaret D. Nadauld
A woman of faith is fearless. There is no ambiguity, no uncertain trump in her life. She can live a principled life because she studies the doctrine and teachings of a perfect teacher, the Master. She is a noble example to all who know her.
‐‐ Margaret D. Nadauld
A woman of honor should never suspect another of things she would not do herself.
‐‐ Margaret of Valois
A woman of the world is anxious to exhibit her form and shape, whether walking, standing, sitting, or sleeping. Even when represented as a picture, she desires to captivate with the charms of her beauty and, thus, to rob men of their steadfast heart.
‐‐ Buddha
A woman one loves rarely suffices for all our needs, so we deceive her with another whom we do not love.
‐‐ Marcel Proust
A woman past forty should make up her mind to be young; not her face.
‐‐ Billie Burke
A woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual.
‐‐ Gloria Steinem
A woman's beauty is one of her great missions.
‐‐ Richard Le Gallienne
A woman's best love letters are always written to the man she is betraying.
‐‐ Lawrence Durrell
A woman's body is her body and what she wears or does not wear is her choice. Get over it and move on.
‐‐ Randa Abdel-Fattah
A woman's body never really belongs to herself. As an infant, my body was my mother's, a detachable extension of her own, a digestive passage clamped and unclamped from her body. My parents would watch over it, watch over what went into and out of it, and as I grew up, I would be expected to carry on their watching by myself.
‐‐ Alexandra Kleeman
A woman's chastity consists, like an onion, of a series of coats.
‐‐ Nathaniel Hawthorne
A woman's decision to carry a baby to term knowing that she will not reap the fruits of motherhood should be treated as an act of bravery and selflessness - the ultimate standards of good motherhood.
‐‐ Nina Easton
A woman's desire is either terrifying, or it's ignored.
‐‐ Alexander Chee
A woman's dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view.
‐‐ Sophia Loren
A woman's experience is different from a man's in virtually every respect, including how she is treated by the media.
‐‐ Carly Fiorina
A woman's flattery may inflate a man's head a little; but her criticism goes straight to his heart, and contracts it so that it can never again hold quite as much love for her.
‐‐ Helen Rowland
A woman's gifts will make room for her.
‐‐ Hattie McDaniel
A woman's greatest glory is to be little talked about by men, whether for good or ill.
‐‐ Pericles
A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's certainty.
‐‐ Rudyard Kipling
A woman's health is her capital.
‐‐ Harriet Beecher Stowe
A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets.
‐‐ Gloria Stuart
A woman's heart must be of such a size and no larger, else it must be pressed small, like Chinese feet; her happiness is to be made as cakes are, by a fixed recipe.
‐‐ George Eliot
A woman's life is not perfect or whole till she has added herself to a husband. Nor is a man's life perfect or whole till he has added to himself a wife.
‐‐ Anthony Trollope
A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's: She changes it more often.
‐‐ Oliver Herford
A woman's outfit says a lot about her.
‐‐ Amar'e Stoudemire