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Woman Quotes by Sylvia Plath
- The woman is perfected. Her dead Body wears the smile of accomplishment.
- Winter is for women The woman still at her knitting, At the cradle of Spanish walnut, Her body a bulb in the cold and too…
- Apparently, the most difficult feat for a Cambridge male is to accept a woman not merely as feeling, not merely as thinking, but as managing…
- Every woman adores a Fascist, The boot in the face, the brute Brute heart of a brute like you.
- What a man wants is a mate and what a woman wants is infinite security,’ and, ‘What a man is is an arrow into the…
- And I a smiling woman. I am only thirty. And like the cat I have nine times to die.
- I began to see why woman-haters could make such fools of women. Woman-haters were like gods: invulnerable and chock full of power. They descended, and…
- I don't see what women see in other women," I'd told Doctor Nolan in my interview that noon. "What does a woman see in a…
- What a man wants is a mate and what a woman wants is infinite security.
- I was my own woman. The next step was to find the proper sort of man.
- She looks like a woman who has found it ridiculous to commit herself to a single emotional stance in anything, but must always ride high…
- I thought it sounded just like the sort of drug a man would invent. Here was a woman in terrible pain, obviously feeling every bit…
- Every woman adores a Fascist.
- What a man is is an arrow into the future, and what a woman is is the place the arrow shoots off from.
- What does one woman see in another than a man cannot see? Tenderness
- ... These are my hands My knees. I may be skin and bone, Nevertheless, I am the same, identical woman. ... --Lady Lazarus
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