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And yet, because I am without a doubt mortal, I have the troubling desire to do good, to please, to communicate my warmth, to still be very beautiful sometimes to inspire a taste for beauty. I know that these times are not fertile in grace...I am afraid tomorrow the grace of woman...may be recognized as a public utility & be socialized to the point of becoming a banal article, a bazaar object like in '93 & that one will find types of tender or amusing women with millions of copies like the creations of the big...fashion stores where it is always the same thing. I want to affirm the superiority of the god over that of the organizer of concerts for the poor.

~ Rachilde

Rachilde Femininity Feminism Strength Womanhood

Why can't a girl be smart without it being explained away as a rare supernatural phenomenon?

~ Cat Winters

Cat Winters Feminism Girls Intelligence Sexism

You are not your virginity. You are a human being. The state of your hymen has nothing to do with your worth.

~ A.s. King

A.s. King Feminism Women

They always always understimate women

~ Susan Ee

Susan Ee Badassery Feminism Totally Awesome

Frankly, I'm not responsible for other people's perceptions and what they consider real or fake. We must abolish the entitlement that deludes us int believing that we have the right to make assumptions about people's identities and project those assumptions onto their genders and bodies.

~ Janet Mock

Janet Mock Feminism Lgbt Qpoc Trans Women

A self-made man - not of woman born but alchemized, through sheer force of will, by the man himself. This is what I want to be. I want to be a self-made woman. I want to conjure myself out of every sparkling, fast moving thing I can see. I want to be the creator of myself. I'm going to begat myself

~ Caitlin Moran

Caitlin Moran Feminism Growing Up Inspirational Women

hearing women singing about themselves - rather than men singing about women - makes everything seem wonderfully clear, and possible

~ Caitlin Moran

Caitlin Moran Feminism Music Singing Women

I think, quite frankly, that the world simply does not care for the complicated girls, the ones who seem too dark, too deep, too vibrant, too opinionated, the ones who are so intriguing that new men fall in love with them every day, at every meal where there's a waiter, in every taxi and on every train they board, in any instance where someone can get to know them just a little bit, just enough to get completely gone. But most men in the end don't quite have the stomach for that much person.

~ Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel Feminism Relationships Women

The rest of us have never embraced your victim mentality; we are not victims. We are people, the same way that men are. We are equal, yet different. We, unlike you, realize that is not mutually exclusive.

~ Lori Ziganto

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A day will come when a woman will be elected to the top of the pyramid, to be a prime minister or a president, and the whole world will know her and hear about her. She may be sitting here amongst us.

~ Efrat Israeli

Efrat Israeli Equality Feminism Politics Success Women

Are you still as angry as you used to be?' Julia, the World War II resistance fighter, asked Lillian Hellman in the biographical [movie] Julia. I like your anger…. Don't you let anyone talk you out of it.

~ Susan Faludi

Susan Faludi Feminism

They [feminists] share the instinct for tyranny and destruction - and they are filled with self-loathing. In the end, leftist feminists yearn to submit to, and submerge themselves within, a despotic monolith. Because they despise their own society and are bent on its destruction, they cannot concede that adversarial cultures may be more evil, because that would legitimize their own host society - and they can't allow that. It would rob them of the moral indignation -- and the identity of being victims -- that lies at the foundation of their politics of hate.

~ Jamie Glazov

Jamie Glazov Destruction Feminism Feminists Left Wing Leftist Oppression Politics Tyranny Victim Politics

I believe that feminism has become a political movement that seeks to obtain unlimited rights for woman without corresponding responsibilities via the suppression of feminism.Under my definition, helping oppressed women in other countries falls outside the scope of the movement's interests.

~ Mike Adams

Mike Adams Feminism Feminist Politics Responsibilities Responsibility Rights

After all, as it says on a needlepoint sampler or throw pillow or the occasional bumper sticker: Good girls go to heaven, but bad girls go everywhere. In high heels. Or mules by Manolo Blahnik, the strappy, tangly kind that give you blisters. And when their feet start to hurt, they bitch about it a lot, until someone agrees to carry them home. Bad girls understand that there is no point in being good and suffering in silence. What good has good ever done? We women still only make seventy-one cents, on average, for every man's dollar. We still have to listen to studies telling us that a single woman over the age of 35 had best avoid airplanes because she is more likely to die in a terrorist attack than get married.

~ Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel Feminism Gender Equality Woman Women

Feminists often pretend to be angry and offended in order to win debates or, I should say, prevent debates from ever happening. If you can act angry and offended, especially on a college campus, you can shut down the other side using a speech code.

~ Mike Adams

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P33- the wail of the living had answered the call of universal motherhood within her wild beast which the dead could not still.

~ Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs Feminism Motherhood

Sylvia quotes Dick as telling her: I am afraid the demands of wifehood and motherhood would preoccupy you too much to allow you to do the painting and writing you want. Dick was sharp enough to understand that the bright flame that drew him to Sylvia disqualified her from his future. He would not allow Sylvia- or any woman- to outshine him.

~ Elizabeth Winder

Elizabeth Winder Double Standards Feminism Patriarchy Sexism

I'm pro-choice. But I hope that choice will be life.

~ Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh Abortion Feminism Pro Choice Pro Life

When I was doing the Mademoiselle application my husband would peer over my shoulder and say, What are you doing competing with the best brains in the country? Why don't you just wash the dishes? When the telegram came from Mademoiselle, I ran outside and shouted, Guess who has the best brains in the country?

~ Elizabeth Winder

Elizabeth Winder Dreams Feminism Goals Patriarchy Sexism

That the power regimes of heterosexism and phallogocentrism seek to augment themselves through a constant repetition of their logic, their metaphysic, and their naturalized ontologies does not imply that repetition itself ought to be stopped—as if it could be. If repetition is bound to persist as the mechanism of the cultural reproduction of identities, then the crucial question emerges: What kind of subversive repetition might call into question the regulatory practice of identity itself?

~ Judith Butler

Judith Butler Feminism Subversive

That place I'm talking about ain't nothing but a bloody slit in this world of His. But everybody wants to rule over it. It ain't for the white man to rule. Ain't for any man to rule.

~ Jonathan Odell

Jonathan Odell Feminism Reproductive Rights The Healing Vagina

Marriage, in short, is a bargain, like buying a house or entering a profession. One chooses it knowing that, by that very decision, one is abnegating other possibilities. In choosing companionship over passion, women like Beatrice Webb and Virginia Woolf made a bargain; their marriages worked because they did not regret their bargains, or blame their husbands for not being something else--dashing lovers, for example. But in writing biographies, or one's own life, it is both customary and misleading to present such marriages, to oneself or to one's reader, as sad compromises, the best of a bad bargain, or scarcely to speak of them at all. Virginia Woolf mentioned that she, who is reticent about nothing, had never spoken of her life with Leonard. but we know that she said of him that when he entered a room, she had no idea what he was going to say, a remarkable definition of a good marriage. Such marriages are not bad bargains, but the best of a good bargain, and we must learn the language to understand and describe them, particularly in writing the lives of accomplished women.

~ Carolyn G. Heilbrun

Carolyn G. Heilbrun Feminism Marriage Writing A Woman S Life

Because, frankly, I have a tough time feeling that feminism has done a damn bit of good if I can't be the way I am and have the world accommodate it on some level.

~ Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel Feminism

The very act of accepting her position at Mademoiselle was an act of open defiance against Dick Norton, his entire family, and the gendered expectations of midcentury America.

~ Elizabeth Winder

Elizabeth Winder Feminism Gender Inequality Patriarchy Sexism

It portrayed motherhood as the highest position that a woman could achieve. For God had made Mary neither a prophet nor the messiah nor the daughter of God. Nor did God take the form of a woman. She was only the womb. She was a perpetual virgin too, and she endured the vilest harassment because of it, or so the story went. Rebecca couldn’t relate to the Virgin Mary at all.

~ Jeffry R. Halverson

Jeffry R. Halverson Feminism God Humanism Motherhood Religion Virgin Mary

For their menstrual cycle, women subconsciously want to punish men.

~ Daya Kudari

Daya Kudari Feminism Man Punishmen Sexism

No matter what happens, no matter who turns on me, no matter what pompous swine thinks he has power over me, I am still me. I will always be me.

~ Sara Raasch

Sara Raasch Feminism Individuality

What’s the worst possible thing you can call a woman? Don’t hold back, now. You’re probably thinking of words like slut, whore, bitch, cunt (I told you not to hold back!), skank. Okay, now, what are the worst things you can call a guy? Fag, girl, bitch, pussy. I’ve even heard the term “mangina.” Notice anything? The worst thing you can call a girl is a girl. The worst thing you can call a guy is a girl. Being a woman is the ultimate insult. Now tell me that’s not royally fucked up.

~ Jessica Valenti

Jessica Valenti Bullying Degradation Dehumanization Feminism Gender Roles Hate Insults Men Misogyny Women

She wagged a finger at him. “You’re mispronouncing that word.” “Your pardon?” He groped, trying to remember what he’d said. “Suffragette? How does one pronounce it, then?” “Suffragette,” she said, “is pronounced with an exclamation point at the end. Like this: ‘Huzzah! Suffragettes!

~ Courtney Milan

Courtney Milan Feminism Humor

We walked through the streets with our protectors. We wore our dresses. We gave up our education because that was the price of safety. That was the bargain we made with the devil we knew to escape the devil we didn't.

~ C.j. Redwine

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Miss Dearheart gave him a very brief look, and shook her head. There was movement under the table, a small fleshy kind of noise and the drunk suddenly bent forward, colour draining from his face. Probably only he and Moist heard Miss Dearheart purr: ‘What is sticking in your foot is a Mitzy “Pretty Lucretia” four-inch heel, the most dangerous footwear in the world. Considered as pounds per square inch, it’s like being trodden on by a very pointy elephant. Now, I know what you’re thinking: you’re thinking, “Could she press it all the way through to the floor?” And, you know, I’m not sure about that myself. The sole of your boot might give me a bit of trouble, but nothing else will. But that’s not the worrying part. The worrying part is that I was forced practically at knifepoint to take ballet lessons as a child, which means I can kick like a mule; you are sitting in front of me; and I have another shoe . Good, I can see you have worked that out. I’m going to withdraw the heel now.’There was a small ‘pop’ from under the table. With great care the man stood up, turned and, without a backward glance, lurched unsteadily away.‘Can I bother you?’ said Moist. Miss Dearheart nodded, and he sat down, with his legs crossed. ‘He was only a drunk,’ he ventured.‘Yes, men say that sort of thing,’ said Miss Dearheart.

~ Terry Pratchett

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Many of the seminal social issues of our time - poverty, lack of education, human trafficking, war and torture, domestic abuse - can track their way to our theology of, or beliefs about, women, which has its roots in what we believe about the nature, purposes, and character of God.

~ Sarah Bessey

Sarah Bessey Feminism God Social Justice

Privileged groups, like everyone else, want to think well of themselves and to believe that they are acting generously and justly.

~ Joanna Russ

Joanna Russ Feminism Privilege

When one begins to think about it, America depends rather heavily on women's passive dependence, their femininity. Femininity, if one still wants to call it that, makes American women a target and a victim of the sexual sell.

~ Betty Friedan

Betty Friedan Feminine Mystique Feminism Sexism

If a woman defined herself solely by the man she was with—and vice versa—the world would be a very shallow and insipid place, indeed.

~ Nenia Campbell

Nenia Campbell Dating Feminism Men Philosophy Relationships Self Esteem Truth Women Womens Inspirational

When men imagine a female uprising, they imagine a world in which women rule men as men have ruled women.

~ Sally Kempton

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You know how the story ends. He escaped and went on to become the greatest chief Suntown ever had. He never built a shrine or a temple or even a shack in the name of Tia. In the Great Book, her name is never mentioned again. He never mused about her or even asked where she was buried. Tia was a virgin. She was beautiful. She was poor. And she was a girl. It was her duty to sacrifice her life for his.

~ Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor Empathy Equality Feminism Inequality Injustice Justice Sacrifice Sexism

Active or ambitious women were not only rare but often evil. Wonder Woman flipped this paradigm by embodying the strength, assertiveness, and independence usually associated with bad girls and villains in a positive heroic light. The Golden Age Wonder Woman was a blatant rejection of the good girl/bad girl binary and even offered a critique of the good girl role.

~ Tim Hanley

Tim Hanley Feminism Wonder Woman

Even bullying was important to Wonder Woman, and in Sensation Comics #23 she stopped a gang who were picking on a young boy, showed the head bully the error of his ways and learned about his home situation, spoke to his father about his abusive tendencies, and then helped the father get a job in a wartime factory. She always took the time to get to the root of the problem.

~ Tim Hanley

Tim Hanley Bullying Feminism Wonder Woman

The idea is that the woman's heritage and background are just as important as the man's. Many women see taking a man's name as a gesture of symbolic oppression. It's like saying to the woman, 'Who you are as a person isn't as important as who I am.

~ Rhoda Janzen

Rhoda Janzen Feminism Gender Equality
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