“Since a time has come, Mademoiselle, when the severe laws of men no longer prevent women from applying themselves to the sciences and other disciplines, it seems to me that those of us who can should use this long-craved freedom to study and to let men see how greatly they wronged us when depriving us of its honor and advantages. And if any woman becomes so proficient as to be able to write down her thoughts, let her do so and not despise the honor, but rather flaunt it instead of fine clothes, necklaces, and rings. For these may be considered ours only by use, whereas the honor of being educated is ours entirely. ”
Louise Labé“"But when I fell in love with black, it contained all color. It wasn’t a negation of color. It was an acceptance. Because black encompasses all colors. Black is the most aristocratic color of all.... You can be quiet and it contains the whole thing." Happy birthday to Louise Nevelson (1899-1988)!”
Louise Nevelson“I grew up with absolutely no religion at all, and it was probably one of the best things that happened to me. I didn't have to unlearn anything.”
Louise Hay“Each day is a new opportunity. I chose to make this day a great one.”
Louise L. Hay“With heaven in our hearts,life is romancing uswith glimpses ofthe universe dancing.”
Ann Louise Ramsey“What use is Order without Chaos to challenge its rule? And by the same standard, what lies ahead for us if nothing opposes our ways?”
Louise Cooper, The Master“Myrna could spend happy hours browsing bookcases. She felt if she could just get a good look at a person’s bookcase and their grocery cart, she’d pretty much know who they were.”
Louise Penny, Still Life“Humor and joy contribute to my total well-being.”
Louise L. Hay, Heal Your Body A-Z“The Initial Mystery that attends any journey is: how did the traveler reach his starting point in the first place?”
Louise Bogan, Journey Around My Room: The Autobiography of Louise Bogan“Deep at the center of my being there is an infinite well of love.”
Louise L. Hay, You Can Heal Your Life“Growing up, I was never the kind of girl to dream about wedding dresses and pretty houses.”
Louise Nurding