Single Woman Quotes

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Mandy Hale
“A busy, vibrant, goal-oriented woman is so much more attractive than a woman who waits around for a man to validate her existence.”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass

Mandy Hale
“Hope for love, pray for love, wish for love, dream for love…but don’t put your life on hold waiting for love.”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass

Mandy Hale
“Single is no longer a lack of options – but a choice. A choice to refuse to let your life be defined by your relationship status but to live every day Happily and let your Ever After work itself out.”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass

Mandy Hale
“There are some places in life where you can only go alone. Embrace the beauty of your solo journey.”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass

Mandy Hale
“There’s something really cool about knowing that your destiny is SO big that you’re not meant to share it with anyone. At least not yet.”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass

Mandy Hale
“Happily Single" is recognizing that you don’t need or want to be rescued from your life by a handsome prince because your life is pretty awesome, as is.”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass

Stephanie Lahart
“Women Empowerment Reminder of The Day. Always respect yourself as a woman. You attract what you are, so be very mindful of how you’re representing yourself. If you want respect, you must first learn how to respect yourself, first. Attracting negative attention is never a good thing. Be a woman of substance! Be a woman that both women and men respect, admire, and look up to. Don’t disrespect yourself by lowering your standards and accepting just anything that comes your way. It’s okay to be single! If you want a relationship of substance, you can’t keep entertaining people and things that mean you no good. Think about it! It’s all up to you.”
Stephanie Lahart

“The world always said to just be yourself, but it turned out when Evelyn was herself, no guys were at all interested, so she was left with games of make-believe, expressing enthusiasm for whatever the men wanted to do, be it rock climbing or going to a cheese-beer pairing or a Knicks game.”
Stephanie Clifford, Everybody Rise

Corey M.P.
“We all want love. We all need love. And no matter how much we push it away or pretend to deny ourselves of it, our hearts will always desire it.”
Corey M.P., Hearts and Errors

Munia Khan
“I never feel alone realizing the fact that my life is my only life partner”
Munia Khan

“We are all like candles, and whether we are single or joined with another does not affect how brightly we can burn.”
Stacey Lee, The Downstairs Girl

Stephanie Lahart
“Be VERY careful of who or what you entertain when you’re bored. Boredom can get you caught up in some foul stuff. Trust!”
Stephanie Lahart

Leigh Bardugo
“Better to be a woman alone than a woman beholden to some old man who can't manage a wife his own age.”
Leigh Bardugo, King of Scars

Sheila Jeffreys
“The sexual revolution completed the sexualisation of women. Both married and unmarried women were expected now to become experts in sexually servicing men, and to get over their own tastes and interests in order to become efficient at this task.
Where once a large group of single women might have escaped the destiny of servicing men and concentrated upon their own life work, they were now conscripted into compulsory heterosexuality.”
Sheila Jeffreys, Anticlimax: A Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Revolution

Benny Woith
“You’re a relief not to come home to.
And now I'm free to come home.”
Benny Woith, vast.

Farhat Amin
“When you're young and single, you have fewer responsibilities. You can focus on studying, improving your character, and utilising your talents in the path of Allah.”
Farhat Amin, Smart Single Muslimah: Transform how you approach love and marriage: A Muslim Marriage guide for single Muslim women

Jessie Gussman
“Still, it was discouraging to think that she would spend the rest of her life being ignored and neglected, unable to find a partner who truly cared about her, while basically being a single woman who did a man's laundry.

If she was going to be single, she didn't want the extra laundry to do.”
Jessie Gussman, Just a Cowboy's Best Friend

Katy Birchall
“I will read and draw, and have a wonderful time with all my dear nephews and nieces" Emma smiled, thinking on them. "Isabella dn John's children are all I will need to keep me happy. A niece can dote on me as I grow old.”
Katy Birchall, Jane Austen's Emma

Lana M. Rochel
“I truly love my friends but the idea of being a damaged woman if you’re alone.”
Lana M. Rochel, Looking For Your Tribe: Intellectual Poems

“Ich habe die komplexen Probleme einer Single-Existenz gegen die Probleme zweier Personen getauscht. Das ist doch scheiße. Ich wollte keine Problemerweiterung, ich wollte eine starke Schulter. Der Bau des Flughafens Berlin-Brandenburg war anfangs auch eine schöne Idee.”
Cathrin Sumfleth, 12 fette Frauen

Ian  Kirkpatrick
“Sweetie – look, I get it. I’ve read those books too. You have Stockholm Syndrome. He’s an asshole and you refuse to leave him. We can fix that mindset of yours though, first by giving you a haircut. That’s how all girls find their identities again after a really bad relationship. Haven’t you seen the movies? You’re not doomed, just a little frumpy.”
Ian Kirkpatrick, Dead End Drive

Barbara Pym
“You could consider marrying an excellent woman?' I asked in amazement. 'But they are not for marrying.'

'You're surely not suggesting that they are for the other things?' he said, smiling.

That had certainly not occurred to me and I was annoyed to find myself embarrassed.

'They are for being unmarried,' I said, 'and by that I mean a positive rather than a negative state.”
Barbara Pym, Excellent Women

Brad Kong
“Human population does not have to be bigger than it is now.”
Brad Kong, Introduction to UnBrokable*: 5 Reasons Why People Go Broke and Never Get Out of Poverty Despite Working Hard

Claire Messud
“She submitted without complaint to many small humiliations, to being always the extra wheel, the single woman, the undesired...”
Claire Messud, This Strange Eventful History

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