Women And Men Quotes - Having a title does not make you entitled

 

Women And Men Quotes - Having a title does not make you entitled 

“Be a woman of substance. That’s what you are and should always strive to be. You are neither a second rate citizen, nor a toy for the vultures. You are a representative of the whole human race. You have zero deficiency and should never waste your time trying to be equal, even, with men. There is a reason a country or continent is referred to as her and not him.”

― Saidi Mdala, Know What Matters

 

“My aunt says, she is a very bad wife to her husband, because she is busy serving orphan kids and physically challenged people of our society. Everyone praises her work that she is doing really good for society.

But yes! She is only a very bad wife.

She says proudly and laugh.”

― Anwesha Mohanty (Anny)

 

“Having a title does not make you entitled.”

― Sabrina Newby

 

“She is the nymph who keeps enticing me the sailor every time!”

― Avijeet Das

 

“[He] did not understand women. It wasn't the way bartenders or comedians didn't understand women, it was the way poor people didn't understand the economy. You could stand outside the Girard Bank Building every day of your life and never guess anything about what went on in there. That's why, in their hearts, they'd always rather stick up a 7-Eleven.”

― Pete Dexter, God's Pocket

 

“I have been exceptionally good at making bad decisions all my life. Fortunately, bad decisions make great stories. Unfortunately, most of my poor judgments have involved a man. It seems a shameful twist of irony that a woman's history is usually all about men.”

― Debi Tolbert Duggar, Riding Soul-O

 

“I noticed how the attitude of women varies with a man's clothes. When a badly dressed man passes them they shudder away from him with a quite frank movement of disgust, as though he were a dead cat. Clothes are very powerful things.”

― George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London

 

“In a woman's life, education and fashion should be the highest in quality, rest of the things go handy.”

― Anwesha Mohanty (Anny)

 

“A woman should be highly qualified and intelligent. Well, Most of the girls own a husband at the earlier age of their life and take care of husbands and house.”

― Anwesha Mohanty (Anny)

 

“Men are stronger physically and mentally than women, and men have achieved great things for humanity, but men must limit their ego, and show greater respect towards women, and help women so as all together to help humanity progress.”

― Maria Karvouni

 

“Every day should be celebrated as Happy Women's Day. Why take an unnecessary risk?”

― Rahul Guhathakurta

 

“For women, right from the day they went to their first party, always hoped too much: how many dances, seemingly successful, had been grim failures covered over with a smile; how many invitations accepted became invitations regretted; how many plans and dreams had become stupidities; how much pretence that all was well, when it wasn't? We are too personal, she thought, in the way we interpret a look, a tone of voice, a smile. How lucky to be a man and never pay attention to the little things; how fortunate to take people as they are, and not to suffer from taking them as you would like them to be. How terrible to be a woman, to feel the difference between the dream and the reality, and yet to keep dreaming in spite of reality.”

― Helen MacInnes, Rest and Be Thankful

 

“You can't know the beauty of life if you don't speak to woman”

― Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

 

“To prove yourself a man, you need not sleep with thousand women, at the most one woman is more than sufficient”

― P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

 

“The wise man listens to the women in his life.”

― Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

 

“Like all women who lose their naturalness as soon as they become conscious of the admiration they arouse in others, she too assumed a forced toughness and made the common mistake of thinking that keeping a guy waiting in purgatory, neither too much at a distance nor needlessly close, would render permanent the attention she received.”

― Elif Shafak, The Flea Palace

 

“Ayshin's love is like the helm of bureaucracy. She files her correspondence, makes calculations, keeps records, deducts the expenses from the income and thus maintains a colossal archive. She never forgets a quarrel; not only does she not forget, she makes sure it is not forgetten as well.”

― Elif Shafak, The Flea Palace

 

“What is imperative for men is to become allies of women in their fight for equality!”

― Avijeet Das

 

“Not that I had any intention of accosting him to propose any practical agreement. That would have demanded on Laura's part a degree of devotion, of understanding, a detached view of the purely animal act of love, such as could not be expected of so young a woman who was so subject conventions of comportment in a society that had always shown itself incapable of differentiating between love and sexuality.”

― Romain Gary, Au-delà de cette limite votre ticket n'est plus valable

 

“James shows his feelings so liberally that they come at a discount, and their value diminishes. When he says he loves me, usually in a threatening way, the statement always seems to beg for reciprocation. I guess he cries wolf. More or less sobs it. One could argue that everything James says is merely the word “wolf” in one language or another.”

― Ben Marcus, Notes from the Fog: Stories

 

“They want you to support their goals while you put your hopes and dreams on the back burner. They swear they’ll be there for you until your dying days. Then all of a sudden, after doing all of that for them to succeed, they find a younger version of you to love. A younger you who isn’t emotionally careworn and battle fatigued. A younger you that doesn’t have stretch marks on their belly. A younger you with perky boobs that hang in the right place even after they take their bra off. I don’t want to be some man’s stepping stone to the next woman he’s going to love. I don’t want to be some guy’s stepladder, when I can carefully climb over the same wall without his damn help.”

― D.E. Eliot, Own Son

 

“She deserves poetry. Not cheesy lines.”

― Avijeet Das