A woman’s most precious accessory is virtue, not diamonds.
——Socrates
There are two most lovely things in women: one is attractive beauty, and the other is pure reputation.
—— Cervantes
There is a slave and a tyrant hidden in women; so they do not understand friendship, only love.
——Schiller
An unfilial daughter will also be a difficult wife to control.
——Franklin
It is better for a woman to marry someone who loves her than to marry a man who is loved by her.
——Arabic proverb
A woman’s dignity includes not seeking to be famous in the world—her glory is the esteem of her husband, and her joy is the joy of her family.
——Lu Leng
Beauty makes women proud, chastity makes them holy, and virtue makes them admired.
——Shakespeare
To feel, to love, to endure, to dedicate oneself is always the content of a woman’s life.
——Balzac
Women’s society is the basis of etiquette.
——Goethe
The more supple a woman is, the more power she has over men.
——Misilai
A virtuous woman, even if she looks ugly, is a family treasure.
——Shakespeare