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Every blue-stocking will remain a spinster as long as there are sensible men on the earth.
- quote by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Fair ladies mask'd are roses in their bud: Dismask'd, their damask sweet commixture shown, Are angels veiling clouds, or roses blown.
- quote by William Shakespeare
- quote by Aaron Hill
For if a young lady has that discretion and modesty, without which all knowledge is little worth, she will never make an ostentatious parade of it, because she will rather be intent on acquiring more, than on displaying what she has.
- quote by Hannah More
For men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, But women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell.
- quote by Alfred Tennyson
For nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good.
- quote by John Milton
For the nature of women is closely allied to art.
- quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
For woman is not undeveloped man But diverse; could we make her as the man Sweet love were slain; his dearest bond is this Not like to like but like in difference.
- quote by Alfred Tennyson
For women with a mischief to their kind, Pervert with bad advice our better mind.
- quote by John Dryden
- quote by William Shakespeare