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Maidens Quotes

1.
Everything you need to know about Iron Maiden is onstage.
Bruce Dickinson

Authors on Maidens Quotes: William Shakespeare Sprague Grayden Peter Paul Rubens Val Venis Hilda Doolittle Bruce Dickinson Hartley Coleridge Roger Zelazny Cameron Diaz Tertullian Miguel de Cervantes Alfred Austin Kelley Armstrong Ron Killings Edgar Allan Poe Tom Stoppard Walter Scott Henry David Thoreau Eugene Field Rudyard Kipling Sheri S. Tepper William C. Bryant Joseph Howe Erin Morgenstern Hafez Rick Riordan Jean Paul Clarence Day Jack Vance
2.
Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.
Hartley Coleridge

3.
Most maidens are perfectly capable of rescuing themselves in my experience, at least the ones worth something, in any case.
Erin Morgenstern

4.
Painting a young maiden is similar to cavorting with great abandon. It is the finest refreshment.
Peter Paul Rubens

5.
The world is a bride of surpassing beauty-but remember that this maiden is never bound to anyone.
Hafez

6.
Good day, fair maidens.
Val Venis

7.
In maiden meditation, fancy free.
William Shakespeare

8.
Poetry was the maiden I loved, but politics was the harridan I married.
Joseph Howe

9.
I'd like to say I took the news well. The truth was, I wanted to strangle the Hunters of Artemis one eternal maiden at a time. --Percy Jackson
Rick Riordan

10.
Silence, maiden; thy tongue outruns thy discretion.
Walter Scott

11.
I've banged my head quite a bit. I liked Iron Maiden, Ozzy, AC/DC. And of course, Ratt and Poison.
Cameron Diaz

12.
War is a fevered god who takes alike maiden and king and clod.
Hilda Doolittle

13.
This maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me.
Edgar Allan Poe

14.
The day of battle dawned pink as the fresh-bitten thigh of a maiden.
Roger Zelazny

15.
The soul whose bosom lust did never touch Is God's fair bride; and maiden's souls are such.
Tertullian

16.
Maidens hearts are always soft: Would that men's were truer!
William C. Bryant

17.
A hero's love is as delicate as a maiden's.
Henry David Thoreau

18.
The sidesaddle was designed to protect a maiden's virginity, while risking the maiden's neck. Rather much for rather little, I thought.
Sheri S. Tepper

19.
A maiden hath no tongue--but thought.
William Shakespeare

20.
Gentlemen and maidens in this general vicinity, how doth it go?
Ron Killings

21.
A loving maiden grows unconsciously more bold.
Jean Paul

22.
I was named after my mother's maiden name.
Sprague Grayden

23.
Perhaps a maiden's bashfulness is more A matron's lesson than our lips aver.
Alfred Austin

24.
The darts of love are blunted by maiden modesty.
Miguel de Cervantes

25.
He looked like a Yanni fan at an Iron Maiden Concert.
Kelley Armstrong

26.
Have you an unexpurgated copy of Hannah More's 'Letters to a Village Maiden'?
Eugene Field

27.
Plays...Maidens aspiring to Godheads and vice versa!
Tom Stoppard

28.
I've a neater, sweeter maiden in a cleaner, greener land!
Rudyard Kipling

29.
Every maiden's weak and willin' When she meets the proper villian.
Clarence Day

30.
If there were no such creatures as minstrel-maidens, it would be necessary to invent them.
Jack Vance