If the wife sins, the husband is not innocent. – Italian Proverb
We have done almost everything in pairs since Noah, except govern. And the world has suffered for it. – Bella Abzug
The woman who is known only through a man is known wrong. – Henry Adams
As vivacity is the gift of women, gravity is that of men. – Joseph Addison
You can get your appetite elsewhere, as long as you eat at home. – Anonymous
I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take my stand. – Susan B. Anthony
When a woman is very, very bad, she is awful, but when a man is correspondingly good, he is weird. – Minna Antrim
Man forgives women anything save the wit to outwit him. – Minna Antrim
So it is naturally with the male and the female; the one is superior, the other inferior; the one governs, the other is governed; and the same rule must necessarily hold good with respect to all mankind. – Aristotle
If all men are born free, why is it that all women are born slaves? – Mary Astell
Women have got to make the world safe for men since men have made it so darned unsafe for women. – Nancy Astor
With men he can be rational and unaffected, but when he has ladies to please, every feature works. – Jane Austen
There are certainly are not so many men of large fortune in the world as there are of pretty woman to deserve them. – Jane Austen
Men who do not make advances to women are apt to become victims to women who make advances to them. – Walter Bagehot
Man loves little and often. Woman much and rarely. – Basta
Every woman is like a time-zone. She is a nocturnal fragment of your journey. She brings you unflaggingly closer to the next night. – Jean Baudrillard
Let women be provided with living strength of their own. Let them have the means to attack the world and wrest from it their own subsistence, and their dependence will be abolished — that of man also. – Simone de Beauvoir
On the day when it will be possible for woman to love not in her weakness but in strength, not to escape herself but to find herself, not to abase herself but to assert herself — on that day love will become for her, as for man, a source of life… – Simone de Beauvoir