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Woman is the sun, an extraordinary creature, one that makes the imagination gallop. (Allende Isabel)
Woman is the sun, an extraordinary creature, one that makes the imagination gallop. Woman is also the element of conflict. With whom do you argue? With a woman, of course. Not with a friend, because he accepted all your defects the moment he found you. Besides, woman is mother-have we forgotten? (Allende Isabel)
I love talking about women because they are a constant study and you're always learning. (Allende Isabel)
I talked to women who lived there, to get their speech patterns and outlook on life - and how narrow that is. (Allende Isabel)
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A lot of women say that they want to get to feeling about themselves the way I feel, because when I'm on a roll, I'm hot, I'm really good. I try to tell them, I don't have a fix. (Allende Isabel)
And then other days, I'll wake up and think, I like being a forty-year-old woman! (Allende Isabel)
I want to find a way to reach young women emotionally and also to start providing clothing for them so that they can wear the same things their thin friends can wear. I really want to do evening wear and prom dresses for these girls. (Allende Isabel)
“Think about all these different kinds of women. Think about all the different looks we used to be able to see on the screen. Not one of these women was trying to fit a standard. But today you can put any six girls in a row and have a very hard time distinguishing them. Everybody's trying to fit a mold.” (Allende Isabel)
“When a man and a woman see each other and like each other they ought to come together - wham - like a couple of taxis on Broadway, not sit around analyzing each other like two specimens in a bottle.” (Allende Isabel)
“If there's anything worse than a woman living alone, it's a woman saying she likes it.” (Allende Isabel)
“The reason good women like me and flock to my pictures is that there is a little bit of vampire instinct in every woman.” (Allende Isabel)
“I am happy that women can relate to my songs, and hopefully men can too.” (Allende Isabel)
“I was a skinny 11-year-old softball player when I wrote
away for exercise equipment for women.” (Allende Isabel)
I love glamorous women. Hugh adores glamour, as well. I'm completely behind women dressing up and looking as good as they can. (Allende Isabel)
The heart of women, the joys and the sorrows because I think as we go through life, we either have something terrible happen to us in some way. (Allende Isabel)
But I think it's a little different in Europe, because 40 is really the best age for a woman. That's when we hit our peak and become this ripe fruit. (Allende Isabel)
Well, the woman in Blue was more repressed. The light's been taken out of her and she doesn't want to get back to it. She can't allow herself that love or openness because there's too much pain. (Allende Isabel)
“People should realize women aren't just whores or virgins, I want to see women who are real human beings.” (Allende Isabel)
“I have loved eight women in my life. I remember every woman's face.” (Allende Isabel)
“Well, I think Australians are... there is a shortage of women... put it that way. So you've got all this testosterone floating around so at 10 o'clock at night and what else is there to do but punch your mate! There's always something you did wrong.” (Allende Isabel)
I'm not that fashion-conscious. A lot of times, when women are appearing to be so perfect, it's because they're a mess underneath. (Allende Isabel)
Success as a woman has changed me. When I feel like a successful woman as a rounded human being, it feeds my work in a broader way so it becomes more interesting. (Allende Isabel)
I wonder why law schools waited so long to welcome women? (Allende Isabel)
Women will only have true equality when men share with them the responsibility of bringing up the next generation. (Allende Isabel)
[We don’t always agree with the politics of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of the U.S. Supreme Court’s more liberal justices, but on this we concur:] It would be nice to have another woman on the court, … but not any woman. (Allende Isabel)
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