Girls Quotes - Girls can save the world
“You
shouldn’t learn to want girls to be safe when you get a sister. You should just
want it. Because everyone deserves to be safe.”
―
Samantha Markum, This May End Badly
“My
neighbourhood has been filled with arts, songs, and dance.
The
gipsy boys were playing guitars and fiddles
Craving
emotions at the gates of our blurry days.
The
gipsy girls taught us how to shift graciously
Within
music charm, depicting wonderful stories
All
through ideas and emotions.
Their
colourful skirts rounding circles in delight
Brought
love from the gods
Straight
in our hearts.”
―
Simona Prilogan, Love is Young: Poems
“Afterward,
as we walk down Congress Street toward my apartment, the man says, “Men like
that know how to pick the right ones, you know? They’re real predators. They
know how to scan a herd and select the weak.”
As
he says that, I see a scene of me, fifteen and wild-eyed, separated from my
parents, running in a panicked gait across a tundra landscape while Strane
sprints after me, gathering me in his arms without breaking stride. An ocean
roars in my ears, blocking out the rest of the man’s thoughts on the film, and
I think, Maybe that’s all it was. I was an obvious target. He chose me not
because I was special, but because he was hungry and I was easy.”
―
Kate Elizabeth Russell, My Dark Vanessa
“For
my parents—who taught me to believe that girls can save the world”
―
Sarah J. Maas
“That
is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.First off,love is something storybooks
invented to keep girls busy.Second,I hate Tedros.Third,he thinks I'm an evil
witch,which given my recent behaviour,might be true.Now let me through.”
―
Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil
“The
best thing about women is they keep making new ones.”
―
Jack Freestone
“We
were girls in plaid skirts, loud and obnoxious, driving with the windows down.
Capable students, nailing honor roll every year, despite our reputation. We
were good kissers, decent dancers, fast with our hands. Desperate and
dangerous. A little loose, sure. But desirable. Everyone knew. We were the
girls who thought we were nothing if not this: a force, a flame, a million
nerve ends electric with appetite and not afraid.”
―
Colleen Curran, Whores on the Hill
“I’d
say your worth isn’t decided by whether or not you can get a girl-starved demon
from Winfield to lay his nasty fish lips you”
―
Samantha Markum, This May End Badly
“For
little girls who talk too much and feel too intensely. Never change.”
―
Emily Thiede
“My
mother always told me that to be a girl one must be especially clever.”
―
Marlowe Granados, Happy Hour
“The
thought that babies would become children, and children would become people,
never occurred to them. The concept that perhaps biology was not destiny, and
that not all little girls would be pretty princesses, and not all little boys
would be brave soldiers, also never occurred to them. Things might have been
easier if those ideas had ever slithered into their heads, unwanted but
undeniably important. Alas, their minds were made up, and left no room for such
revolutionary opinions”
―
Seanan McGuire, Down Among the Sticks and Bones
“There
were a hundred, a thousand, a million different ways to be a girl, and that all
of them were valid”
―
Seanan McGuire, Down Among the Sticks and Bones
“You’d
think that after weeks of traveling, I’d be used to using a latrine dug in the
ground to relieve myself. But nope. There’s something about having to lift your
skirts and squat in the snow that really drags a girl down.”
―
Raven Kennedy, Glint
“Shut
your gob. If you love someone, never use the word pataana. If you love the
girl, then respect the girl.”
―
Ashwini Rudra, Delhi via Lucknow: Once, love travelled this route
“Girls
are the glimmer of the sunshine, the bloom of the spring, a treasure to their
families. Let's give them an equal share, an opportunity to grow, fulfill their
dreams, and conquer the world.”
―
Arshia Mittal
“Aesthetics
is the alignment of symmetry, proportions & harmony”
―
Atef Ashab Uddin Sahil
“Just
like there are television commercials and magazine ads that try to tell girls
that fat is bad, there are also messages that tell girls that they must have
big breasts and curves to be real girls. Of course, you know that is ridiculous
because there is no such thing as a "real" girl. If you feel like a
girl, you are a girl! Your genes, which are specifically made only for you, may
mean you are going to be tall and thin or short and thin. Being a girl with a
thin body is just as good as being a girl with a curvy or round body. There is
no such thing as a better body than any other. No matter what, your body is
growing into the body it was meant to be-perfect for you!”
―
Sonya Renee Taylor, Celebrate Your Body (and Its Changes, Too!): The Ultimate
Puberty Book for Girls
“I
didn't think you'd like romantic movies, pegged as you more of an action kind
of girl. "I'm every kind of girl, Fintry”
―
NorthByNorth, Saving Elliot
“I
didn't think you'd like romantic movies, pegged as you more of an action kind
of girl.
I'm
every kind of girl, Fintry.”
―
NorthByNorth, Saving Elliot
“I
didn't think you'd like romantic movies, pegged as you more of an action kind
of girl."
"I'm
every kind of girl, Fintry.”
― NorthByNorth, Saving Elliot