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A woman was leader in the deed.
- quote by Virgil
A woman's counsel brought us first to woe, And made her man his paradise forego, Where at heart's ease he liv'd; and might have been As free from sorrow as he was from sin.
- quote by John Dryden
A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets.
- quote by James Cameron
A woman's honor rests on manly love.
- quote by Esais Tegnèr
A worthless woman! mere cold clay As all false things are! but so fair, She takes the breath of men away Who gaze upon her unaware: I would not play her larcenous tricks To have her looks!
- quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety.
- quote by William Shakespeare
Ah me, how weak a thing The heart of woman is!
- quote by William Shakespeare
Ah, wasteful woman! she who may On her sweet self set her own price, Knowing man cannot choose but pay, How has she cheapen'd Paradise! How given for nought her priceless gift, How spoil'd the bread and spill'd the wine, Which, spent with due respective thrift, Had made brutes men and men divine.
- quote by Coventry Patmore
Ahh, women! I never met one yet that was half as reliable as a horse!
- quote by John Wayne
All the reasonings of men are not worth one sentiment of women.
- quote by Voltaire