Die Quote by James Stephens Download Open image “Women are stronger than men - they do not die of wisdom.” — James Stephens ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Die Feminism Men Stronger Stronger Men Than Wisdom Women Women are Women Stronger
But there's wisdom in women, of more than they have known, And thoughts go blowing through them, are wiser than their own. — Rupert Brooke Copy Share Image
Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. — James Thurber Copy Share Image
Speaking very generally, I find that women are spiritually, emotionally, and often physically stronger than men. — Gary Oldman Copy Share Image
Men are strong, women are smart, but no matter how smart, their bellies are always there to betray women and that's their downfall. — Simone Schwarz-Bart Copy Share Image
Women are not weaker. Read that again. Women are not weaker. They are just as strong, just as resolute, just as creative, and are… — Brad Meltzer Copy Share Image
Women are never stronger than when they arm themselves with their weaknesses. — Madame Marie Du Deffand Copy Share Image
The system of heroism depends on women to be weak so men can be strong. — Susan Faludi Copy Share Image
Women could never beat men physically. So we have to be stronger in other ways. — Lela Loren Copy Share Image
“Even the wind had ceased, and there seemed to be nothing in the world but the darkness and himself. In that gigantic blackness, in… — James Stephens Copy Share Image
A Leprecaun without a pot of gold is like a rose without perfume, a bird without a wing, or an inside without an outside. — James Stephens Copy Share Image
Originality does not consist in saying what no one has ever said before, but in saying exactly what you think yourself. — James Stephens Copy Share Image
The duty of a lyrical poet is not to express or explain, it is to intensify life. — James Stephens Copy Share Image
A man and a woman may become quite intimate in a quarter of an hour. Almost certainly will they endeavour to explain themselves to… — James Stephens Copy Share Image
“The toxin generates the anti-toxin. The end lies concealed in the beginning. All bodies grow around a skeleton. Life is a petticoat about death.” — James Stephens Copy Share Image
“But outside of the North of Ireland there is no religious question, and in the North it is fundamentally more political than religious.” — James Stephens Copy Share Image
Tell me your past, my beloved, for a man is his past, and is to be known by it. — James Stephens Copy Share Image
Finality is death. Perfection is finality. Nothing is perfect. There are lumps in it. — James Stephens Copy Share Image
Life runs to death as its goal, and we should go towards that next stage of experience either carelessly as to what must be,… — James Stephens Copy Share Image
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'Misery' left a lasting mark on me. When I die, it will be 'Kathy 'Misery' Bates Is Dead.' — Kathy Bates Copy Share Image
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