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An older man who seems to be the leader of the Jesus Tshirt group says that the Bible forbids abortion in its commandment “Thou shall not kill.”But being in the Bible Belt, people really know their Bible, and an older woman cites Exodus 21:22–23, a passage that says a man who causes a pregnant woman to miscarry must pay a fine but is not charged with murder, not unless the woman herself dies.Thus the Bible is making clear, that a dependent life is not the same as an independent life.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Abortion Rights Feminism

Women are always better liked if we sacrifice ourselves for something bigger - and something bigger always means including men, even though something bigger for men doesn't usually mean including women.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism

In the same way that individual women are often underestimated, a movement of women is also understimated, but the truth is that, if people realize someone is willing to talk about these deep and daily concerns, they show up.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism Feminist Quotes

I also noticed that humor was even more of a survival tactic here than in most women's groups. As one asked: What did Columbus call primitive? Answer: Equal women.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism

It's time to leave. There is so much out there to do and say and listen to. I can go on the road, because I can come home. I come home, because I am free to leave.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism Travel

Despite all their faults, campaigns are based on the fact that every vote counts, and therefore every person counts. As freestanding societies, they are more open than academia, more idealistic than corporations, more unifying than religions, and more accessible than government itself.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism Politics

You should write about take no-shit women like me. Girls need to know they can break the rules p.79

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism

Sometimes I think the only real division into two is between people who divide everything into two and those who don't.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism

Long before all these divisions were opened between home and the road, betweens a woman's place and a man's world, humans followed the crops, the seasons, traveling with their families, our companions, animals, our tents. We built campfires and moved from place to place. This way of traveling is still in our cellular memory. Living things have evolved as travelers, Even migrating birds know that nature doesn't demand a choice between nesting and flight.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism

Before she leaves, my new friend tells me to look out of the big picture window at the parking lot.See that purple Harley out there—that big gorgeous one? That's mine. I used to ride behind my husband, and never took the road on my own. Then after the kids were grown, I put my foot down. It was hard, but we finally got to be partners. Now he says he likes it better this way. He doesn't have to worry about his bike breaking down or getting a heart attach and totaling us both. I even put 'Ms.' on my license plate—and you should see my grandkids' faces when Grandma rides up on her purple Harley!On my own again, I look out at the barren sand and tortured rocks of the Badlands, stretching for miles. I've walked there, and I know that, close up, the barren sand reveals layers of pale rose and beige and cream, and the rocks turn out to have intricate womblike openings. Even in the distant cliffs, caves of rescue appear.What seems to be one thing from a distance is very different close up.I tell you this story because it's the kind of lesson that can be learned only on the road. And also because I've come to believe that, inside, each of us has a purple motorcycle.We have only to discover it—and ride.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Feminism Gloria Steinem My Life On The Road

Dying seems less sad than having lived too little.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Dying Life Living

I myself cried when I got angry, then became unable to explain why I was angry in the first place. Later I would discover this was endemic among female human beings. Anger is supposed to be unfeminine so we suppress it -until it overflows. I could see that not speaking up made my mother feel worse. This was my first hint of the truism that depression is anger turned inward; thus women are twice as likely to be depressed.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Depression

In Indian Country,” he says, “we have a different sense of time. I’m learning and you’re learning—and more will.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Learning Native American Time

In our weeks of talk, movies and friendship, I watched as Wilma turned a medical ordeal into one more event in her life, but not its definition. I believe she was teaching me an intimate form of The Way. In her words: Every day is a good day - because we are part of everything alive.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Inspirational Native American Thought Provoking Trust

Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Dreaming Imagination Leap Leaps Possibilities

I can go on the road - because I can come home. I come home - because I'm free to leave. Each way of being is more valued in the presence of the other. This balance between making camp and following the seasons is both very ancient and very new. We all need both.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Travel

A journey - whether it's to the corner grocery or through life - is supposed to have a beginning, middle, and end, right? Well, the road is not like that at all. It's the very illogic and the juxtaposed differences of the road - combined with our search for meaning - that make travel so addictive.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Travel

I could leave—because I could return. I could return—because I knew adventure lay just beyond an open door. Instead of either/or, I discovered a whole world of and.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Balance Home Travel

Each way of being is more valued in the presence of the other. This balance between making camp and following the seasons is both very ancient and very new. We all need both.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Balance Home Travel

Even migrating birds know that nature doesn't demand a choice between nesting and flight.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem My Life On The Road Travel

Altogether, I can't imagine technology replacing bookstores completely, any more than movies about a country replace going there.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Bookstores Technology Travel

hate generalizes, love specifies

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Gloria Steinem Hate Love

In fact, caucus, a word derived from the Algonquin languages, better reflected the layers of talking circles and the goal of consensus that were at the heart of governance.

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Gloria Steinem Algonquin Caucus Democracy Government Talking Circles

After all, hope is a form of planning.

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Gloria Steinem Hope Journey Life

It's important for someone who could play the game - and win - to say: 'the game isn't worth shit.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Inspirational Journey Life

I took a part-time editing job to pay the rent. It was work I could do at home, but when suddenly I was expected to spend two days a week in the office, I quit, bought an ice cream cone, and walked the sunny streets of Manhattan.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Inspirational Journey Life

To be just, a law has to be flexible.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Justice Law

Taking away the good is even more lethal than pointing out the bad.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Bad Good

For me, those weeks in Boston, with Wilma, became a lesson in her ability to be “of good mind,” in her phrase, which also meant a people’s ability to survive.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Overcoming Perseverance Surviving

I sat at a lunch table with a professor of premonotheistic spirituality, plus several women from some of the tribes in this state that has more Native Americans than any other. All agreed that the paradigm of human organization had been the circle, not the pyramid or hierarchy—and it could be again. I’d never known there was a paradigm that linked instead of ranked. It was as if I’d been assuming opposition—and suddenly found myself in a welcoming world; like putting one’s foot down for a steep stair and discovering level ground. Still, when a Laguna law student from New Mexico complained that her courses didn’t cite the Iroquois Confederacy as the model for the U.S. Constitution—or explain that this still existing Confederacy was the oldest continuing democracy in the world—I thought she was being romantic. But I read about the Constitutional Convention and discovered that Benjamin Franklin had indeed cited the Iroquois Confederacy as a model. He was well aware of its success in unifying vast areas of the United States and Canada by bringing together Native nations for mutual decisions but also allowing autonomy in local ones. He hoped the Constitution could do the same for the thirteen states. That’s why he invited two Iroquois men to Philadelphia as advisers. Among their first questions was said to be: Where are the women?

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Constitutional Convention Democracy Iroquois Iroquois Confederacy

All my years campaigning have given me one clear message: Voting isn't the most we can do, but it is the least. To have a democracy, you have to want one. Still, I realize this fully only by looking back.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Campaigning Democracy Politics Voting

Laughter is the only free emotion - the only one that can't be compelled. We can be made to fear. We can even be made to believe we're in love because, if we're kept dependent and isolated for long enough, we bond in order to survive. But laughter explodes like an aha! It comes when the punch line changes everything that has gone before, when two opposites collide and make a third and when we suddenly see a new reality...laughter is an orgasm of the mind.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Comedy Laughter

In those meetings, I learned that even economic diagrams needn’t be linear. Ours was a nest of concentric circles, and an enterprise was measured by its value to each circle, from the individual and family to the community and environment. I realized that Rebecca and her colleagues were trying to do nothing less than transform the System of National Accounts, the statistical framework here and in most countries for measuring economic activity. For instance, the value of a tree depends on its estimated value or sale price, but if it is sold and cut down, there is no accounting on the debit side of the ledger for loss of oxygen, seeding of other trees, or value to the community or the environment. This group was inventing a new way of measuring profit and loss. By the end of our days together, I understood economics in a whole new way. A balance sheet really could be about balance.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Development Economics Globalism Rebecca Adamson Value Added

Wherever I go, bookstores are still the closest thing to a town square.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Bookstores Community

Her hope was to preserve what she called The Way, to keep it alive, for that future moment when the current obsession with excess and hierarchy imploded. Wilma said many Native people believed that the earth as a living organism would just one day shrug off the human species that was destroying it—and start over. In a less cataclysmic vision, humans would realize that we are killing our home and each other, and seek out The Way. That’s why Native people were guarding it.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Balance Environment Native American The Way Wilma Mankiller

I've noticed that great political leaders are energized by conflict. I'm energized by listening to people's stories and trying to figure out shared solutions. That's the work of an organizer.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Conflict Organizing Sharing

Far too many people are looking for the right person, instead of trying to be the right person.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Person Right

There is a small wooden viewing tower, and pamphlets from the State of Ohio, but they focus on facts—for instance, the Serpent Mound is as long as four football fields—not on meaning. In The Sacred Hoop, Paula Gunn Allen, a Native poet, mythologist, and scholar, explains that Serpent Woman was one of the names of the quintessential original spirit “that pervades everything, that is capable of powerful song and radiant movement, and that moves in and out of the mind…she is both Mother and Father to all people and all creatures. She is the only creator of thought, and thought precedes creation.” In Western mythology, she might be compared to Medusa, the serpent-haired Greek goddess whose name means Knowing Woman or Protectress. She once was all-powerful—until patriarchy came along in the form of a mythic young man who chopped off her head. He was told to do this by Athena, who sprang full-blown from the mind of her father, Zeus—a goddess thought up by patriarchy and therefore motherless. There is history in what is dismissed as prehistory.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Matrilineal Mythology National Be American Patriarchy Serpent Mound

Flo especially took me in hand. When I felt I had to prove the existence of discrimination with statistics, for instance, she pulled me aside. 'If you're lying in the ditch with a truck on your ankle,' she said patiently, 'you don't send someone to the library to find out how much the truck weighs. You get it off!

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Activism Discrimination Equal Rights Equal Rights Activists Flo Kennedy Florence Kennedy Gloria Steinem Sexism Sexism Quotes Statistics Statistics Humor

This is no simple reform. It really is a revolution. Sex and race because they are easy and visible differences have been the primary ways of organizing human beings into superior and inferior groups and into the cheap labor on which this system still depends. We are talking about a society in which there will be no roles other than those chosen or those earned. We are really talking about humanism.

~ Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem Humanism Rights Social
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