“Why are women… so much more interesting to men than men are to women?”
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) English writer
Let them be killed.
Sermon on Exodus, 1526, WA XVI, p. 551 as quoted in Luther on Women: A Sourcebook, edited by Susan C. Karant-Nunn, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, (2003), p. 231
“Why are women… so much more interesting to men than men are to women?”
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) English writer
Warren Farrell book The Myth of Male Power
Source: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 213.
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
the option to raise children, or to not take a hazardous job
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 11.
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 25.
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 79.
Peter Abelard (1079–1142) French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician
Foreword
Historia Calamitatum (c. 1132)
Context: Often the hearts of men and women are stirred, as likewise they are soothed in their sorrows, more by example than by words. And therefore, because I too have known some consolation from speech had with one who was a witness thereof, am I now minded to write of the sufferings which have sprung out of my misfortunes, for the eyes of one who, though absent, is of himself ever a consoler. This I do so that, in comparing your sorrows with mine, you may discover that yours are in truth nought, or at the most but of small account, and so shall you come to bear them more easily.
“Women are wiser than men, because they know less and understand more.”
James Thurber (1894–1961) American cartoonist, author, journalist, playwright
Quoted in: Kabir, Hajara Muhammad (2010). Northern women development. [Nigeria]. ISBN 978-978-906-469-4. OCLC 890820657. <br class="br"> https://allauthor.com/quotes/42366/ <br class="br">From other writings
“Shepherd: Men are more eloquent than women made.
Nymph: But women are more powerful to persuade.”
Thomas Randolph (poet) (1605–1635) English poet and dramatist
Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry (1630; pub. 1638), Prologue
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 236.