Every woman is not a runway model, nor should she be.
‐‐ Tracy Reese
Every woman is sexy in her own way. It is up to men to step up and make women feel like they are No. 1 on that list. There is no such thing as perfection.
‐‐ Kendra Wilkinson
Every woman is supposed to have the same set of motives, or else to be a monster.
‐‐ George Eliot
Every woman likes her own way, but no woman can endure to see another woman master even over a man who does not concern her.
‐‐ Richard Jefferies
Every woman looks good in a flamenco dress.
‐‐ Edgardo Osorio
Every woman must own her story; otherwise we are all part of the silence.
‐‐ Zainab Salbi
Every woman needs a girls' night out.
‐‐ Genesis Rodriguez
Every woman needs one man in her life who is strong and responsible. Given this security, she can proceed to do what she really wants to do-fall in love with men who are weak and irresponsible.
‐‐ Richard J. Needham
Every woman needs to know the facts. And the fact is, when it comes to breast cancer, every woman is at risk.
‐‐ Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Every woman's path is difficult, and many mothers were as equipped to raise children as wire monkey mothers. I say that without judgment: It is, sadly, true. An unhealthy mother's love is withering.
‐‐ Anne Lamott
Every woman should have four pets in her life. A mink in her closet, a jaguar in her garage, a tiger in her bed, and a jackass who pays for everything.
‐‐ Paris Hilton
Every woman should recruit a female friend to take up golf so there will be more women available to play.
‐‐ Paula Creamer
Every woman should shave her head once in her life, to experience what it feels like.
‐‐ Bai Ling
Every woman should wear make-up. It takes years off. I'm wearing lots of false eyelashes today, and to me, lipstick is the best cosmetic that exists.
‐‐ Joan Collins
Every woman that dies or loses her baby on a threadbare cot in the heart of Uganda, while her sisters on the other side of the world enjoy first-class care, is a threat to our collective humanity.
‐‐ Leila Janah
Every woman wants and needs different things. It's always best when you're honest and you speak up. It's hard to read minds.
‐‐ Nina Dobrev
Every woman who chooses - joyfully, thoughtfully, calmly, of their own free will and desire - not to have a child does womankind a massive favour in the long term.
‐‐ Caitlin Moran
Every woman who has a business book has a platform. For the most part, they're either a television personality or someone who had the perfect pedigree and worked their way up the career ladder.
‐‐ Sophia Amoruso
Every woman who has left and gone into private practice has done fabulously. So the question is why aren't more women drawn to this field? It's helpful to enjoy the art of advocacy - verbal combat or verbal jousting. I find it telling that so many woman might be horrified, and you know, wouldn't want to do it.
‐‐ Lisa Blatt
Every woman who thinks she is the only victim of violence has to know that there are many more.
‐‐ Salma Hayek
Every word, facial expression, gesture, or action on the part of a parent gives the child some message about self-worth. It is sad that so many parents don't realize what messages they are sending.
‐‐ Virginia Satir
Every word I wrote in my book is documented, certified, true, and correct. The truth wins, and that is my picture.
‐‐ Ehud Olmert
Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness.
‐‐ Samuel Beckett
Every word she writes is a lie, including and and the.
‐‐ Mary McCarthy
Every word we speak calls on 37 muscles and thousands of nerves. It's not surprising that sometimes these nerves and muscles fail us.
‐‐ Kate Forsyth
Every work of art belongs to his time. I would not paint again the Mona Lisa in the third dimension.
‐‐ Alejandro Jodorowsky
Every work of art is an uncommitted crime.
‐‐ Theodor Adorno
Every worker needs a decent and legal source of income.
‐‐ Grace Poe
Every working family in America knows how hard it is today to find affordable childcare or early childhood education.
‐‐ Bernie Sanders
Every worldview I chose, it seemed, edged me toward belief.
‐‐ Martha Beck
Every writer dreams of having a backyard cottage, similar to Dahl's 'writing hut.' English cottages and charming huts might seem out of reach, but a good carpenter could build a modest cottage on the cheap.
‐‐ Kate Klise
Every writer dreams of writing a book that will touch people.
‐‐ Bruce Feiler
Every writer has characters that they become attached to and that they feel very strongly about.
‐‐ Greg Rucka
Every writer has his writing technique - what he can and can't do to describe something like war or history. I'm not good at writing about those things, but I try because I feel it is necessary to write that kind of thing.
‐‐ Haruki Murakami
Every writer has their rituals. For me, it's morning walks along the beach. And then, in my study I have a huge painting of the Black Madonna hung over my desk, and quite a few pictures of Mary around me for inspiration.
‐‐ Sue Monk Kidd
Every writer has to figure out what works best - and often has to select and discard different tools before they find the one that fits.
‐‐ Nora Roberts
Every writer has to find their own way into writing.
‐‐ Margaret Mahy
Every writer hopes his or her book will be its own thing.
‐‐ Elizabeth Kostova
Every writer hopes or boldly assumes that his life is in some sense exemplary, that the particular will turn out to be universal.
‐‐ Martin Amis
Every writer I know has trouble writing.
‐‐ Joseph Heller
Every writer I've ever spoken to feels fraudulent in some way or other.
‐‐ Stephen Sondheim
Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull.
‐‐ Rod Serling
Every writer is going to end up drawing from their own experiences in one way or another.
‐‐ Greg Rucka
Every writer knows he is spurious; every fiction writer would rather be credible than authentic.
‐‐ John le Carre
Every writer knows that unless you were born gifted with either supreme confidence or outsize ego, handing in your work holds, in some cases, admitted terror. If that's too strong, at least fairly high anxiety.
‐‐ Dick Cavett
Every writer loves the idea of being able to go in and fix a problem and then leave without obligation. It's fun!
‐‐ Joss Whedon
Every writer must find a way of writing that tells the reader: This is me and no one else. The Voice can be idiosyncratic, but it cannot be obscure. It is a blend of style and content and intent and rhythm and pure personality.
‐‐ Jeff Lindsay
Every writer secretly hopes that what he or she has written will endure.
‐‐ Jonathan Coleman
Every writer, to some extent, writes about himself.
‐‐ Dario Argento