Great saying by great authors Quote by Gwendolyn Brooks Download Open image “A woman would be wise to think it well If once a week you only rang the bell.” — Gwendolyn Brooks ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Great saying by great authors Rang Bell Think Week Week Rang Wise Think Woman Wise
I advocate that every woman be a part of a circle, and a circle that meets at least once a month, or if you… — Alice Walker Copy Share Image
“Women don’t realize how much store men set on the regularity of their habits. We absorb their comings and goings into our bodies, their… — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
Women don't realize how much store men set on the regularity of their habits. We absorb their comings and goings into our bodies, their… — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
Women's intuition is the result of millions of years of not thinking. — Rupert Hughes Copy Share Image
Women spend more time thinking about what men think than men do actually thinking. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
My message to women is: Women: We can do it. We are capable of doing almost anything, but we must learn we cannot do… — Michelle Bachelet Copy Share Image
Women can't do everything at the same time, we need to understand milestones in our lives comes in segments. — Madeleine Albright Copy Share Image
You have to keep banging away at something until you get it to work. I think women are maybe better at that. — Thelma Schoonmaker Copy Share Image
Very early in life I became fascinated with the wonders language can achieve. And I began playing with words. — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
We real cool. We Left school. We Lurk late. We Strike straight. We Sing sin. We Thin gin. We Jazz June. We Die soon. — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
I've always thought of myself as a reporter. When people ask why I don't stop writing, I say, 'Look at what's happening in this… — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
She was afraid to suggest to him that to most people, nothing "happens." That most people merely live from day to day until they… — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
A writer should get as much education as possible, but just going to school is not enough; if it were, all owners of doctorates… — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
Reading is important - read between the lines. Don't swallow everything. — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
The forties and fifties were years of high poet-incense; the language-flowers were thickly sweet. Those flowers whined and begged white folks to pick them,… — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
It frightens me to realize that, if I had died before the age of fifty, I would have died a 'Negro' fraction. — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
One reason cats are happier than people is that they have no newspapers. — Gwendolyn Brooks Copy Share Image
Rosalind. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touchstone. Ay, now am I in Arden, the more fool I. When I was at home,… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The lumberers rarely trouble themselves to put out their fires, such is the dampness of the primitive forest; and this is one cause, no… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Maria. Nay, but say true, doesit work upon him? Sir Toby Belch. Like aqua vitae with a midwife. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The great must submit to the dominion of prudence and of virtue, or none will long submit to the dominion of thegreat. — Edmund Burke Copy Share Image
She who does not know she isa patient lies Within a tent of green, and sleeps without a sound — James Kirkup Copy Share Image
Popular culture entered my life as Shirley Temple, who was exactly my age and wrotea letter in the newspapers telling how her mother fixed… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
It is only possible to succeed at second-rate pursuitslikebecoming a millionaire or a prime minister, winning a war, seducing beautiful women, flying thought the… — Malcolm Muggeridge Copy Share Image
Here the crow starves, here the patient stag Breeds for the rifle. — Thomas Stearns Eliot Copy Share Image
They are not dead! They havebut passed, Beyond the mists that blind us here, Into the new and larger life, Of that serener sphere. — John Luckey McCreery Copy Share Image
It was a chilly winter's night; And frost was glitt'ring on theground, And evening stars were twinkling bright; — William Barnes Copy Share Image