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Women Quotes by Sarah Jessica Parker
- I'm thinking balls are to men, what purses are to women. It's just a little bag but we'd feel naked in public without it.
- Most of my friends in New York are single women or gay men.
- When men attempt bold gestures, generally it's considered romantic. When women do it, it's often considered desperate or psycho.
- It's like the riddle of the Sphinx... why are there so many great unmarried women, and no great unmarried men?
- Balls are to men what purses are to women.
- Maybe men and women aren't from different planets as pop culture would have us believe. Maybe we live a lot closer to each other. Perhaps,…
- Are there women in New York who are just there to make us feel bad about ourselves?
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