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Old Woman Quotes

1.
Death laughs when old women frolic.
Publilius Syrus

Authors on Old Woman Quotes: Arthur Schopenhauer Franklin D. Roosevelt Diana Wynne Jones Selena Gomez Anne Enright George Sand Diane von Furstenberg Fanny Burney Ursula K. Le Guin Marjory Stoneman Douglas Alexander Pushkin Federico Garcia Lorca Victor LaValle Joni Mitchell Anthony Kiedis Georg Ebers Peter Kay Thomas Carlyle Mitch Albom Archilochus George Burns Publilius Syrus Sigourney Weaver
2.
I do not like Moscow life. You live here not as you want to live, but as old women want you to.
Alexander Pushkin

3.
Old women should not seek to be perfumed.
Archilochus

4.
Old women can see through walls.
Federico Garcia Lorca

5.
The old woman I shall become will be quite different from the woman I am now. Another I is beginning.
George Sand

6.
Old women with mobile phones look wrong.
Peter Kay

7.
You have peace," the old woman said, "when you make it with yourself.
Mitch Albom

8.
I'm just a tough old woman.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas

9.
Yes, you are nosy. You're a dreadfully nosy, horribly bossy, appallingly clean old woman. Control yourself. You're victimizing us all.
Diana Wynne Jones

10.
I like women to be attracted to me. See, when you get 60 years old, and they know you're 60, the only women you can get are 55-year-old women, and I like younger women.
George Burns

11.
There are things that outweigh comfort, unless one is an old woman or a cat.
Ursula K. Le Guin

12.
I learned a woman is never an old woman.
Joni Mitchell

13.
I'm impressed with a 90 year old woman who's still out and about.
Anthony Kiedis

14.
The old woman dies, the burden is lifted.
Arthur Schopenhauer

15.
Old women are the secret to the fluffiest cakes.
Franklin D. Roosevelt

16.
I dress like a 30-year-old woman.
Selena Gomez

17.
There is nothing as tentative as an old woman's touch; as loving or as horrible.
Anne Enright

18.
When I was young, I lived like an old woman, and when I got old, I had to live like a young person.
Diane von Furstenberg

19.
an old woman ... is a person who has no sense of decency; if once she takes to living, the devil himself can't get rid of her.
Fanny Burney

20.
Nearly everyone could be undone by an old woman's displeasure.
Victor LaValle

21.
Pretended to see nothing in the old woman's taunts. Very hard to imagine nothingness.
Georg Ebers

22.
The public is anold woman.Let her maunderand mumble.
Thomas Carlyle

23.
In Yale they convinced me I had no talent, even though I was always working. They cast me mostly as prostitutes and old women, and I stayed because I loved the writers. I loved Chris Durang and Wendy Wasserstein. I was always doing their work in the Yale Cabaret.
Sigourney Weaver