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Girlishness Quotes By Joshua Gaylord

Of Dixie Doyle it is said that she could convince grown men of anything. While she is only a mediocre student and a wholly untalented tennis player, she possesses a quality of performed girlishness that turns sex into a ragged paradox for men beyond the age of thirty. She speaks with the hint of a babyish lisp, the pink end of her tongue frequently peeking out from between her teeth, but her eyes are implacable fields of gray that at any moment could conceal everything you imagine - or nothing at all. She might be an X-ray registering the skeleton of your soul, or, like Oscar Wilde's women, she might be a sphinx without a secret. — Joshua Gaylord

Girlishness Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Whoso is content with pure experience and acts upon it has enough of truth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Girlishness Quotes By Jonathan Talat Phillips

Our ailing planet needs spiritual warriors, ones capable of standing up to the Western materialism machine, so we can create sustainable societies that care for their citizens, harmonize with the cycles of nature, and receive and honor the vast healing light that quietly connects us all. — Jonathan Talat Phillips

Girlishness Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Behind every mystery lies another mystery. — Robert A. Heinlein

Girlishness Quotes By Sara Wolf

I cannot, for the life of me, remember what we were just conversing about! Alas. I will forever remember this time we spent together affectionately and oh god I remember now you pervert!"
"You were the one who shouted 'sex'!" He hisses.
"You were the one who was born, so really I think that's the root of the problem. — Sara Wolf

Girlishness Quotes By Germaine Greer

After centuries of conditioning of the female into the condition of perpetual girlishness called femininity, we cannot remember what femaleness is. — Germaine Greer

Girlishness Quotes By Eoin Colfer

This is working out pretty well, all things considered. My giddy side wants to giggle, but I choke it down. Later for the girlishness. — Eoin Colfer

Girlishness Quotes By Kristen Orser

My girlishness has sharp teeth. — Kristen Orser

Girlishness Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A true friend is the one who holds your hand and touches your heart — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Girlishness Quotes By Riteish Deshmukh

I didn't know how it was to be a bachelor. I never felt like one. I think it's a mental state. — Riteish Deshmukh

Girlishness Quotes By Karen Joy Fowler

Mother was just as glad to have me out of the house and harm's way. She did give me some advice. You can always tell a cult from a religion, she said, because a cult is just a set of rules that lets certain men get laid. — Karen Joy Fowler

Girlishness Quotes By Raji Lukkoor

Emerge; don't cower.
Endure; don't run.
Nurture; don't abandon — Raji Lukkoor

Girlishness Quotes By Meredith Duran

With so many willing, complex women in the world, he had little respect for men who fixated on girlishness. Innocence was, by definition, an absence of experience - character - knowledge. To desire that absence seemed rather deviant. — Meredith Duran

Girlishness Quotes By Dan Pearce

When you do talk to people, share what you are. Stop focusing on all the things that you aren't. Stop focusing on all of the physical features that you think people won't like about you. Stop focusing on your inabilities or lack of talent. Instead, focus on those physical features that you know people already love about you. Focus on your abilities and the talents that you do have. You have been blessed with all of the above, and that makes you worth getting to know in my book. — Dan Pearce

Girlishness Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

No one had told her this would happen, that her girlishness would give way to the solid force of wifehood, motherhood. The choices available were all imperfect. If you chose to be with someone, you often wanted to be alone. If you chose to be alone, you often felt the unbearable need for another body - not necessarily for sex, but just to rub your foot, to sit across the table, to drop his things around the room in a way that was maddening but still served as a reminder that he was there. — Meg Wolitzer