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Ladies Quotes

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William Shakespeare
“Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more.
Men were deceivers ever,
One foot in sea, and one on shore,
To one thing constant never.
Then sigh not so, but let them go,
And be you blithe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds of woe
Into hey nonny, nonny.

Sing no more ditties, sing no more
Of dumps so dull and heavy.
The fraud of men was ever so
Since summer first was leafy.
Then sigh not so, but let them go,
And be you blithe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds of woe
Into hey, nonny, nonny.”
William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing

Shannon L. Alder
“A true gentleman is one that apologizes anyways, even though he has not offended a lady intentionally. He is in a class all of his own because he knows the value of a woman's heart.”
Shannon Alder

Nora Ephron
“Whatever you choose, however many roads you travel, I hope that you choose not to be a lady. I hope you will find some way to break the rules and make a little trouble out there. And I also hope that you will choose to make some of that trouble on behalf of women."

[Commencement Address, Wellesley College, 1996]”
Nora Ephron

Harper Lee
“Ladies in bunches always filled me with vague apprehension and a firm desire to be elsewhere.”
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird

Michael Bassey Johnson
“A virtuos woman is not moved by big names and flamboyance, but only men of profound wisdom and integrity move her.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

John Flanagan
“Fighting positions, please, ladies...'
'That's debatable,' Halt said in an undertone to Will as they stood watching...
'The 'fighting' part or the 'ladies' part?' Will replied with a grin.
Halt looked at him and shook his head. 'Definitely the 'ladies,'' he said. 'There's no debate about the 'fighting.''
Will shrugged. He knew there was an edginess to the girls' relationship and that it had something to do with him. Why that should be so was beyond him.”
John Flanagan, The Emperor of Nihon-Ja

Robert Fanney
“To all those women -- strong enough to be heroes; fair enough to be ladies. This song is for you.”
Robert Fanney

Ada Limon
“I like the lady horses best,
how they make it all look easy,
like running 40 miles per hour
is as fun as taking a nap, or grass.
I like their lady horse swagger,
after winning. Ears up, girls, ears up!
But mainly, let’s be honest, I like
that they’re ladies. As if this big
dangerous animal is also a part of me,
that somewhere inside the delicate
skin of my body, there pumps
an 8-pound female horse heart,
giant with power, heavy with blood.
Don’t you want to believe it?
Don’t you want to lift my shirt and see
the huge beating genius machine
that thinks, no, it knows,
it’s going to come in first.”
Ada Limon, Bright Dead Things

Elizabeth Eulberg
“Oh, Darcy!' Fitz grabbed Darcy by the collar. 'You have such a way with the ladies.”
Elizabeth Eulberg, Prom & Prejudice

Harper Lee
“Ladies bathed before noon, after their three o'clock naps, and by nightfall were like soft teacakes with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum.”
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird

Anna Godbersen
“A man is made in the rough-and-tumble of the world a lady emerges from the flossy back rooms of her own imagination.”
Anna Godbersen, Envy

Stephanie Hemphill
“Learning to be a lady / is like learning / to live within a shell, / to be a crustacean encased / in a small white / uncomfortable world.”
Stephanie Hemphill, Sisters of Glass

Susanna Kearsley
“No matter what the bards may say, there’s no romance in dying for a man.”
Susanna Kearsley, The Winter Sea

George R.R. Martin
“A lady's armor is courtesy.”
George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings

Margaret Mitchell
“In fact, the mothers of all her girl friends impressed on their daughters the necessity of being helpless, clinging, doe-eyed creatures. Really, it took a
lot of sense to cultivate and hold such a pose.”
Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

Martha Macharia
“Single lady, the man you want might not necessarily be the man you need.”
Martha Macharia, Waiting for a Husband

“To lovers there.

Most ladies the reason they are dumped and their relationship doesn't last is they made themselves to become a want than a need in a relationship.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

M.F. Moonzajer
“A peaceful world is only the world of handsome guys and beautiful ladies.”
M.F. Moonzajer

Tessa Dare
“It's a fine, warm day,” Henry replied. “I thought a spot of fishing?”

“Just the thing!” said Felix. “Will you join us, Lucy?” Lucy felt Kitty and Sophia staring at her. Well-bred ladies, evidently, did not fish.

“Oh, no! I assure you, Mr. Crowley-Cumberbatch, I have given up those hoyden pursuits of my youth.” She turned to Toby. “I haven't been fishing in ages. I can't remember the last time.”

“Really, Luce?” Toby sounded incredulous. “Henry—is it true?”

Henry sawed away at a slice of ham. “If you count six days as ages, then I suppose it's true. But if you can't remember six days back, Lucy, and you've forgotten Felix's Christian name, I'm concerned for you. Perhaps you've been spending too much time with Aunt Matilda.”
Tessa Dare, Goddess of the Hunt

Genevieve Valentine
“When are you going to get a fella?" Lily asks Rose after a year or two of dancing. "I have one who wants to take me kissing, but I think I should wait for you to have one."
Rose flushes. "I don't think I'll ever have a fella."
"Why not?" Lily bristles. "We're plenty pretty."
"I don't like the look of them," Rose says.
Lily purses her lips at the dance floor, appraising.
After a moment long, Rose says, "Any of them."
Lily looks at her a long time, as Rose tries not to hyperventilate.
Then Lily shrugs and says, "Well, then it's you who should have learned to lead, isn't it?" and when Rose clasps Lily's hand, she clasps it back.
It's the closest they've ever been.”
Genevieve Valentine, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

Steven Magee
“My girlfriend changed gender working atop Mauna Kea and I lost her to the ladies!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I told a potential girlfriend I had known for several months that I had been really sick for years and had recovered, and she freaked out! Some ladies don't want a boyfriend with a history of past disabling illness.”
Steven Magee

“All women are wonderful,
are the most divine creation,
owners of all dreams and desires, inspiration from poets,
lull of men at war.
They are muses, ladies, angels, princesses and flowers,
until one day they became mothers-in-law.”
Augusto Branco

Steven Magee
“The land of equal opportunity: Get to work ladies!”
Steven Magee

Niedria D. Kenny
“Women, rapidly becoming extinct, are the only endangered species.”
Niedria D. Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of The Texas Poker Player

K.M. Shea
“Oh,” Hunter said, his voice going awkward. (Ladies, the best way to get a guy off a topic is to start talking about your feelings. Remember that.) “Um, your friend is a—,” he started.”
K.M. Shea, Vampires Drink Tomato Juice

“you're afraid?"

"Of course not!"

"Good" Reven slapped him in the back. "Faint heart, never win fair lady!"

"Dead heart never won fair lady either," Jinx said.”
Sage Blackwood, Jinx: The Wizard's Apprentice

Steven Magee
“When I started dating again in my fifties, I was surprised at how many ladies appeared to have accumulated no assets.”
Steven Magee

John Collier
“I live with my guns. The world cannot utter its gross libidinous sneers at a girl who lives chastely with her Lee-Enfield, her Ballard, her light Winchester.”
John Collier, Fancies and Goodnights

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