Caprice Quote by Jules Michelet Download Open image “Woman is a miracle of divine contradictions.” — Jules Michelet ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Caprice Contradiction Divine Divine Contradictions Miracle Miracle Divine Miracles Woman Woman Miracle Women
A woman is more influenced by what she divines than by what she is told. — Ninon de L'Enclos Copy Share Image
“One ordinary woman connected to an extraordinary God can make a difference” — Pam Farrel Copy Share Image
Woman ... is the divine object, violated, endlessly sacrificed yet always reborn, whose only joy, achieved through a subtle interplay of images, lies in… — Anne Desclos Copy Share Image
“An ordinary woman who makes herself available to an extraordinary God can do amazing things for God.” — Elizabeth George Copy Share Image
Woman are most beautiful creation of God, and man is representative of mistakes are God's — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
What saves the virtue of many a woman is that protecting god, the impossible. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Woman is a ray of God. She is not that earthly beloved: she is creative, not created. — Rumi Copy Share
The indifference of men, far more than their tyranny, is the torment of women. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Great hearts alone understand how much glory there is in being good. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Animal life, sombre mystery. All nature protests against the barbarity of man, who misapprehends, who humiliates, who tortures his inferior brethren. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Woe be to him who tries to isolate one department of knowledge from the rest. All science is one: language, literature and history, physics,… — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Women are perfectly well aware that the more they seem to obey the more they rule. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
At its starting point in India, the birthplace of races and religions, the womb of the world. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Woman's happiness consists in obeying; she objects to a man who yields too much. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Improvement depends far less upon length of tasks and hours of application than is supposed. Children can take in but a little each day;… — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
How beautifully everything is arranged by Nature; as soon as a child enters the world, it finds a mother ready to take care of… — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Woman is the Sunday of man: not his repose only, but his joy; the salt of his life. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
In the indications of female poverty there can be no disguise. No woman dresses below herself from caprice. — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
Talent and intelligence never yet inoculated anyone against the caprice of the fates. — J. K. Rowling Copy Share Image
Our fascination with weather: its caprices and changes as an antidote to the eternal repetition of daily life; a helpful illusion of novelty — Derren Brown Copy Share Image
I see nothing quite conclusive in the art of temporal government, But violence, duplicity and frequent malversation. King rules or barons rule: The strong… — Samuel Smiles Copy Share Image
A caprice is handled like a stew, and the pepper is added at the last minute. — Rachilde Copy Share Image
When faced with demanding situations, can you keep your heart as light as a feather? Can you laugh your way through challenges and maintain… — Alan Cohen Copy Share Image
Travel is a caprice in childhood, a passion in youth, a necessity in manhood, and an elegy in old age. — Jose Rizal Copy Share Image
Broken lines do not know what they want. With their caprices they cut time up, abuse routes, slash the joyous flowers and split the… — Rene Crevel Copy Share Image
Dame Edna is that rarest sighting in our time of the absolute comic, an inspired personification of caprice whose comedy answered the primal call… — John Lahr Copy Share Image
The great merit of gold is precisely that it is scarce; that its quantity is limited by nature; that it is costly to discover,… — Henry Hazlitt Copy Share Image
Caprice, independence and rebellion, which are opposed to the social order, are essential to the good health of an ethnic group. We shall measure… — Jean Dubuffet Copy Share Image