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There is no worse evil than a bad woman; and nothing has ever been produced better than a good one.
- quote by Euripides
There was never yet fair woman but she made mouths in a glass.
- quote by William Shakespeare
There's no music when a woman is in the concert.
- quote by Thomas Dekker
There's scarce a case comes on but you shall find A woman's at the bottom.
- quote by Juvenal
- quote by C. E. Bowman
Those who always speak well of women do not know them sufficiently; those who always speak ill of them do not know them at all.
- quote by Guillaume Pigault-Lebrun
Thy daughters bright thy walks adorn, Gay as the gilded summer sky, Sweet as the dewy milk-white thorn, Dear as the raptured thrill of joy.
- quote by Robert Burns
'Tis a woman that seduces all mankind; By her we first were taught the wheedling arts.
- quote by John Gay
'Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud; But, God he knows, thy share thereof is small: 'Tis virtue that doth make them most admired; The contrary doth make thee wondered at: 'Tis government that makes them seem divine.
- quote by William Shakespeare
'Tis Lilith. Who? Adam's first wife is she. Beware the lure within her lovely tresses, The splendid sole adornment of her hair; When she succeeds therewith a youth to snare, Not soon again she frees him from her jesses.
- quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe