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A maid That paragons description and wild fame; One that excels the quirks of blazoning pens, And in the essential vesture of creation Does tire the ingener.
- quote by William Shakespeare
A noble man is led far by woman's gentle words.
- quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
A perfect Woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command.
- quote by William Wordsworth
A rosebud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her, she.
- quote by Alfred Tennyson
A slighted woman knows no bounds.
- quote by John Vanbrugh
A woman finds it much easier to do ill than well.
- quote by Plautus
A woman friend! He that believes that weakness, Steers in a stormy night without a compass.
- quote by John Fletcher
A woman is always changeable and capricious.
- quote by Virgil
A woman is the most inconsistent compound of obstinacy and self-sacrifice that I am acquainted with.
- quote by Jean Paul Richter
A woman mov'd is like a fountain troubled, Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty.
- quote by William Shakespeare