Quote by Phyllis T. Smith Download Open image ““A day is a day whether you are a washerwoman or a baker or the ruler of Rome.”” — Phyllis T. Smith ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Resolve to make every day count. Be a woman of action. Treat each day as precious.” — Emilie Barnes Copy Share Image
“Rome was not built in one day and you do not have to be perfect.” — Arrmon Abedikichi Copy Share Image
“In Rome, too, slaves were the sunshine of every day and the nightmare of every night. Slavery stoked the empire’s life and its dread.… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
“I meant to spend the day writing, but instead I spent the afternoon cleaning out my belly button. Historians will thank me one day.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Do you know what it means to have a whole day ahead of you, a day you can call your own?” — Flora Rheta Schrieber Copy Share Image
“A new day means new mercies, she’d always say. God’s mercies are new every morning.” — Kennedy Ryan Copy Share Image
“Hence! home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a holiday? what! know you not, Being mechanical, you ought not walk Upon a… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Any woman who says she does not want to guide the actions of the man she loves is, in my opinion, lying.” — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“Somewhere here there’s important information I absolutely need,” Tavius said. “But it’s hard for anyone else to sort out what I should know about.… — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“In his arrogance, Caesar had even renamed one of the months of the year—the most beautiful summer month—Julius, after himself.” — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“Some would say it hardly mattered what women thought of Tavius, that even senators' wives, like Mucia, had no power to shape events. But… — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“promised myself I would never cry again for this cause. I would not attend anymore to my guilt, or my regrets about the past.… — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“The defeated gladiator fought reasonably well, and at the end, with a sword to his throat, raised his hand to appeal for mercy. Tavius… — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“The past lives in us, and blood is blood. We cannot escape, though we may wish to.” — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“Sometimes the most direct road is not the best one. Often men do not know this, but it is something girls learn young.” — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“I have often thought,” she said, “that women are the only true adults in the world, and men are a species of children. When… — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“I have often thought,” she said, “that women are the only true adults in the world, and men are a species of children. When… — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image
“I wonder how many women from time immemorial have thought that if only women could rule the world it would be better than it… — Phyllis T. Smith Copy Share Image