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Why must there be war?" "Oh Lavinia, what a woman's question that is! Because men are men.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
You've said before, Ms. Nicolson, that your mother was a strong woman. She lived through the war,
— Kate Morton
[Y]ou [man] are fool enough, it seems, to dare to war with [woman=] me, when for your faithful ally you might win me easily.
— Aristophanes
The most valuable real estate for a man is the woman's mind.
Many bloody battles have been fought for her mind space! — Sanjai Velayudhan
Many bloody battles have been fought for her mind space! — Sanjai Velayudhan
A woman sees war differently.
— Tatjana Soli
I am afraid, my dear niece, that a 'mere woman' is something you most certainly are not.
— Katlyn Charlesworth
That is my job, right? To comfort him. To keep the portrait of what he left behind intact. Isn't that a woman's duty during wartime?
— Suzanne Hayes
Thus do I want man and woman to be: the one fit to wage war and the other fit to give birth, but both fit to dance with head and feet.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
A man who's never seen war is like a woman who's never given birth - soft in the head.
— Andrei Platonov
What is certain, is that war will not leave us as it found us. - WOMAN AT HOME, February 1915
— Jacqueline Winspear
War, is the emancipation of man; abortion, is the emancipation of woman.
— Ibrahim Ibrahim
Three days. A war fought over a woman could go three suns as easily. Or three hundred.
— F.T. McKinstry
As a woman I can't go to war, and I refuse to send anyone else.
— Jeannette Rankin
Love between a man and woman is war.
— August Strindberg
Abraham Lincoln. When he met Stowe, it is claimed that he said, So you're the little woman that started this great war!
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
Without war there are no heroes."
"What harm would that be?"
"Oh, Lavinia, what a woman's question that is. — Ursula K. Le Guin
"What harm would that be?"
"Oh, Lavinia, what a woman's question that is. — Ursula K. Le Guin
Every war is more or less a woman's war.
— Laura Ingalls Wilder
Man is for war; woman for the recreation of the warrior.
— E. M. Forster
She realized that the landscape of a woman's soul could change as quickly as a world at war.
— Kristin Hannah
This is a story of Africa. A pioneer woman's journey north was merely the beginning.
— Jeffrey Whittam
I wanted us to go to the Tories when we were strong ... not in misfortune to be made an honest woman of.
— Winston Churchill
a woman is peace prepared for war.
— R H Sin
War begins like a pretty girl with whom every man wants to flirt and ends like an ugly old woman whose visitors suffer and weep.
— Samuel Ibn Naghrillah
Mary Sibley: So, love is to a woman what war is to a man: the most deadly thing they'll do. Only a fool runs quickly to war or love.
— Salem
So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war!
— Abraham Lincoln
Cover a war in a place where you can't drink beer or talk to a woman? Hell no!
— Hunter S. Thompson
Let's honor a man or woman who was there, but never a war itself and those who start it.
— Steve Anderson
Being a single woman is like going off to war.
— Zoe Lister-Jones
In war, fear is the woman your mother warned you about.
— Hiroshi Sakurazaka
It's definitely easier for a woman to do a romantic comedy than a war movie. It's assumed a woman doesn't have a sense of what action is.
— Julie Delpy
Chaperoning rules had relaxed since the outbreak of war. It was no longer scandalous for a single woman to go out unescorted in the daytime.
— Ken Follett
Is there an antidote to the perennial seductiveness of war? And is this a question a woman is more likely to pose than a man? (Probably yes.)
— Susan Sontag
I should contribute generously to the war chest of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. But, I do not contribute at all.
— Larry MacPhail
Show me a woman content with her figure and I'll show you a seven-year-old girl. Everybody else is engaged in the war against flab.
— Polly Bergen