"Love, the poet said, is woman's whole..." - Quote by Virginia Woolf
Love, the poet said, is woman's whole existence.
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“All this pitting of sex against sex, of quality against quality; all this claiming of superiority and imputing of inferiority belong to the private-school stage of human existence where there are sides, and it is necessary for one side to beat another side.”
“As for my next book, I won't write it till it has grown heavy in my mind like a ripe pear; pendant, gravid, asking to be cut or it will fall.”
“Praise and blame alike mean nothing. No, delightful as the pastime of measuring may be, it is the most futile of all occupations, and to submit to the decrees of the measurers the most servile of attitudes.”
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“He who is in love is wise and is becoming wiser, sees newly every time he looks at the object beloved, drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which it possesses.”
“We can have peace and brotherly love by accepting our responsibility to preserve freedom.”
“If you Don't have Love, Harmony & Peace within you, then you Can't Contribute these Qualities”
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“There's an old saying. Never send a boy to do a man's job, send a lady.”
“Good women are no fun... The only good woman I can recall in history was Betsy Ross. And all she ever made was a flag.”
“I have seen women walk right past a TV set with a football game on and - this always amazes me - not stop to watch, even if the TV is showing replays of what we call a "good hit," which is a tackle that causes at least one major internal organ to actually fly out of a player's body.”