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Dating takes too much time. I wanted you. I took you. You're mine. She shivered. Women's lib could say what it wanted. Being claimed by a sexy male still held loads of seductive charm. ~ Eve Langlais
Womens Lib quotes by Eve Langlais
If you ask me about women's lib, I say I don't even know what that is. ~ Richard Pryor
Womens Lib quotes by Richard Pryor
I mean, what good is a women's lib if we can't use it to ask guys to dances? ~ Cynthia Hand
Womens Lib quotes by Cynthia Hand
I was supposed to be women's lib, and now I'd exceeded it and gone over into international politics. ~ Kate Millett
Womens Lib quotes by Kate Millett
Where I grew up, women's liberation was when you let a chick out of her cage for 15 minutes so she could stretch her legs. ~ John Rachel
Womens Lib quotes by John Rachel
At the bitter end of an era of liberation - women's lib, kids' lib, animal lib, and everything-but-ethics lib - America has apparently been liberated from its moral foundations. But for too many, the good life has become a living hell. ~ Billy Graham
Womens Lib quotes by Billy Graham
Jessica. For god's sake," he said. "Allow me to do at least one common courtesy for you. In spite ow what 'women's lib' teaches you, chivalry does not imply that women are powerless. On the contrary, chivalry is an admission of women's superiority. An acknowledgment of your power over us. This is the only form of servitude a Vladescu ever practices, and I perform it gladly for you. You, in turn, are obligated to accept graciously. ~ Beth Fantaskey
Womens Lib quotes by Beth Fantaskey
- so much more opportunity now." Her voice trails off.

"Hurrah for women's lib, eh?"

"The lib?" Impatiently she leans forward and tugs the serape straight. "Oh, that's doomed."

The apocalyptic word jars my attention.

"What do you mean, doomed?"

She glances at me as if I weren't hanging straight either and says vaguely, "Oh …"

"Come on, why doomed? Didn't they get that equal rights bill?"

Long hesitation. When she speaks again her voice is different.

"Women have no rights, Don, except what men allow us. Men are more aggressive and powerful, and they run the world. When the next real crisis upsets them, our so-called rights will vanish like - like that smoke. We'll be back where we always were: property. And whatever has gone wrong will be blamed on our freedom, like the fall of Rome was. You'll see."

Now all this is delivered in a gray tone of total conviction. The last time I heard that tone, the speaker was explaining why he had to keep his file drawers full of dead pigeons.

"Oh, come on. You and your friends are the backbone of the system; if you quit, the country would come to a screeching halt before lunch."

No answering smile.

"That's fantasy." Her voice is still quiet. "Women don't work that way. We're a - a toothless world." She looks around as if she wanted to stop talking. "What women do is survive. We live by ones and twos in the chink ~ James Tiptree Jr.
Womens Lib quotes by James Tiptree Jr.
Summer said only men are allowed to sleep on the floor. Women just aren't that special and have to have a bed. She said it's like peeing outside." He shrugged. "Some things women just can't do." They all looked at Grace. She was all for women's lib, but not when it came to peeing outside and sleeping on the floor. Put ~ Katie Graykowski
Womens Lib quotes by Katie Graykowski
Why was it that nine men out of ten thought women were incapable of doing anything but boiling potatoes? she thought furiously, and felt a savage sympathy for members of the Women's Lib movement, which up until now she had always faintly despised. ~ Sue Peters
Womens Lib quotes by Sue Peters
To me, women's lib was mainly a white, upper-middle class affair of little use to a reservation Indian woman. ~ Mary Brave Bird
Womens Lib quotes by Mary Brave Bird
I am a big believer in women's lib, but I love when a man holds a door for me. ~ Julianna Margulies
Womens Lib quotes by Julianna Margulies
I have been married twice, but both of my wives have been too bright to be sucked in by women's lib. ~ Harry Harlow
Womens Lib quotes by Harry Harlow
The urge to leap across feminism to "human liberation" is a tragic and dangerous mistake. It deflects us from our real sources of vision, recycles us back into old definitions and structures, and continues to serve the purposes of the patriarchy, which will use "women's lib," as it contemptuously phrases it, only to buy more time for itself - as both capitalism and socialism are now doing. Feminism is a criticism and subversion of all patriarchal thought and institutions - not merely those currently seen as reactionary and tyrannical. ~ Adrienne Rich
Womens Lib quotes by Adrienne Rich
Women's lib, Frannie had decided, was nothing more nor less than an outgrowth of the technological society. Women were at the mercy of their bodies. They were smaller. They tended to be weaker. A man couldn't get with child, but a woman could
every four-year-old knows it. And a pregnant woman is a vulnerable human being. Civilization had provided an umbrella of sanity that both sexes could stand beneath. ~ Stephen King
Womens Lib quotes by Stephen King
In 1970, Women's Lib preached universal sisterhood and resistance to "patriarchy" anywhere and in any form; today, Women's Studies, like contemporary establishment feminism generally, is meekly multicultural, treating non-Western social practices with deference even when they involve the brutal subjection of females. ~ Bruce Bawer
Womens Lib quotes by Bruce Bawer
One of the reasons I don't see eye to eye with Women's Lib is that women have it all on a plate if only they knew it. They don't have to be pretty either. ~ Charlotte Rampling
Womens Lib quotes by Charlotte Rampling
Suddenly women's lib had made me feel my life had been wasted. ~ Barbara Bush
Womens Lib quotes by Barbara Bush
By the time [of modern] generation was coming of age sexually, there was already this idea of safe sex. But that didn't exist for me. I came out of the free-swinging '60s and '70s. It was free love, baby. That was it. We had very liberal sex-ed classes in 1973, a yearlong environmental science class, and then Women's Lib and Gay Liberation. So it's insane to go from that to Reagan and AIDS. It was like, "What happened? Where's my future?" ~ Michael Stipe
Womens Lib quotes by Michael Stipe
I'll get you wetter than a banana in a women's prison. ~ Courtney Lane
Womens Lib quotes by Courtney Lane
It is Republicans that have led the fight for women's equality. Go back through history and look at who was the first woman to ever vote, elected to office, go to Congress. ~ Marsha Blackburn
Womens Lib quotes by Marsha Blackburn
'Molly's Game' was a true story about a remarkable young woman named Molly Bloom. She was this close to going to the Olympics; she was ranked third in North America in women's moguls. ~ Aaron Sorkin
Womens Lib quotes by Aaron Sorkin
The limits of variation are really much wider than any one would imagine from the sameness of women's coiffure and the favourite love-stories in prose and verse. Here and there a cygnet is reared uneasily among the ducklings in the brown pond, and never finds the living stream in fellowship with its own oary-footed kind. Here and there is born a Saint Theresa, foundress of nothing, whose loving heart-beats and sobs after an unattained goodness tremble off and are dispersed among hindrances, instead of centering in some long-recognisable deed. ~ George Eliot
Womens Lib quotes by George Eliot
Femininity and sweetness are part of women's strength...Quiet strength need not be mistaken for useless vulnerability. ~ Rozsika Parker
Womens Lib quotes by Rozsika Parker
Be proud of being a woman; proud of everything that comes in the package - including the mood swings of pms, the frustration of periods, the labour pains, everything. Along with the pms comes deeper understanding of yourself, your weaknesses and chance to improve upon, along with periods comes on the other side the ability to conceive and labour pains culminate in something lot wonderful.
Celebrate womanhood every single day!
We are special, a God-made package filled so much with love, caring, understanding and patience that I am sure even He must have felt proud after having created.
Spread love. Happy Women's Day. ~ Arti Honrao
Womens Lib quotes by Arti Honrao
Feminist psychologists have suggested that a toxic friendship is often one in which a women's own personal growth and individuation is sacrificed at the expense of the demands of the other person. Sometimes choosing oneself rather than the friendship is important for future personal growth and individuation. But women have a difficult time separating from each other because emotional connection is so highly valued and broken friendships are seen as failures. ~ Irene S. Levine
Womens Lib quotes by Irene S. Levine
Women's fight for equal rights is essentially a humanist and peaceful struggle for true democracy, and a higher form of civilization. ~ Leyla Zana
Womens Lib quotes by Leyla Zana
I always enjoyed being at women's places more than when they were at mine. When I was at their places I could always leave. ~ Charles Bukowski
Womens Lib quotes by Charles Bukowski
Where is women's sports prominently displayed with the men? Tennis is the only thing I can think of. ~ Ronda Rousey
Womens Lib quotes by Ronda Rousey
When Muslim radicals and fundamentalists look at the West, they see only the openness that makes us, in their eyes, decadent and promiscuous. They see only the openness that has produced Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. They do not see, and do not want to see, the openness - the freedom of thought and inquiry - that has made us powerful, the openness that has produced Bill Gates and Sally Ride. They deliberately define it all as decadence. Because if openness, women's empowerment, and freedom of thought and inquiry are the real sources of the West's economic strength, then the Arab-Muslim world would have to change. And the fundamentalists and extremists do not want to change. ~ Thomas L. Friedman
Womens Lib quotes by Thomas L. Friedman
I wear women's leggings under my clothes, but no lingerie. ~ Dennis Rodman
Womens Lib quotes by Dennis Rodman
Looking out the window of a large women's monastery after Divine Liturgy, my friend saw a few nuns walking toward the woods with satchels on their backs. Inquiring who they were, she was told they were ascetics who lived in the wilderness and had come to the monastery to attend Liturgy and to receive some food. Although we are much weaker in our times and far less ascetical than the early desert fathers and mothers, let it never be said that extreme Christian asceticism is extinct. Who knows how many St. Mary of Egypts are hidden in the wilderness? ~ Constantina R. Palmer
Womens Lib quotes by Constantina R. Palmer
There are so few women in general who aren't completely threatened and confused by other women's success. It's very disappointing. ~ Sandra Bernhard
Womens Lib quotes by Sandra Bernhard
Initially, class privilege was not discussed by white women in the women's movement. They wanted to project an image of themselves as victims and that could not be done by drawing attention to their class. In fact, the contemporary women's movement was extremely class bound. As a group, white participants did not denounce capitalism. They chose to define liberation using the terms of white capitalist patriarchy, equating liberation with gaining economic status and money power. Like all good capitalists, they proclaimed work as the key to liberation. This emphasis on work was yet another indication of the extent to which the white female liberationists' perception of reality was totally narcissistic, classist, and racist. Implicit in the assertion that work was the key to women's liberation was a refusal to acknowledge the reality that, for masses of American working class women, working for pay neither liberated them from sexist oppression nor allowed them to gain any measure of economic independence. ~ Bell Hooks
Womens Lib quotes by Bell Hooks
As a part of their conditioning, women voluntarily prostitute themselves into the auction and groom themselves toward the highest exchange. ~ Bryant McGill
Womens Lib quotes by Bryant McGill
I learned to trust women's ears when it comes to hearing music a lot more than other men. ~ Frankie Knuckles
Womens Lib quotes by Frankie Knuckles
First of all, nobody gave us anything. It makes me furious when I hear that they gave us suffrage. Excuse me? It took 72 years of unrelenting, unbroken organizing grassroots effort to get women's suffrage. It took 113 years to get rid of child labor by law. It took similarly long periods of organized effort to accomplish any advance in social policy. ~ Gerda Lerner
Womens Lib quotes by Gerda Lerner
I've often observed that women can be the weakest link in women's rights. ~ Jean Sasson
Womens Lib quotes by Jean Sasson
Although there is validity, I believe, in leaving a church where the leadership consistently presents false doctrine, I also see people who are offended by one remark from the pulpit or one perceived hurt flit to the next church to look for fault there. It's like the cartoon I saw of a skeleton dressed in women's clothes and sitting on a park bench; the caption read, 'Waiting for the perfect man.' There is no perfect church either. ~ David Jeremiah
Womens Lib quotes by David Jeremiah
Like probably a lot of people, I came away from watching films like 'Miss Representation' and 'Half the Sky' with the realization that the battle for women's rights is not over, especially not globally, and that the moral imperative of our century is to achieve full rights for everyone regardless of gender. ~ Adora Svitak
Womens Lib quotes by Adora Svitak
Through enjoyment we endure. ~ Florence Ditlow
Womens Lib quotes by Florence Ditlow
Another danger is that - as is already happening to some extent - authors and editors run scared and go to absurd lengths to avoid giving offence. (An American editor rejected Polar, a picture book about a toy polar bear which is published in England by Andre Deutsch, on the ground that the text, written by Elaine Moss, states explicitly that the bear is white). A demand to avoid stereotypes can easily become in effect a demand for a different stereotype: for instance that girls should always be shown as strong, brave and resourceful, and that mothers should always have jobs and never, never wear an apron. And books written to an approved formula, or with deliberate didactic aim, do not often have the breath of life. Some members of women's groups in North America have published their own anti-sexist books, featuring such characters as fire-fighting girls or boys who learn to crochet. Good luck to them; but those I have seen are far below professional standard.

("Are Children's Books Racist and Sexist?" from Only Connect, 2nd ed., 1980) ~ John Rowe Townsend
Womens Lib quotes by John Rowe Townsend
Black women's feelings of responsibility for nurturing the children in their own extended family networks have stimulated a more generalized ethic of care where black women feel accountable to all the black community's children. ~ Patricia Hill Collins
Womens Lib quotes by Patricia Hill Collins
There are lots of reasons for that gap between men's and women's wages but to me, the big one is the work-family issue. Trying to juggle children and a job is tough under any circumstances, but especially if you're shooting for the kind of career that involves long hours at work and being on call 24-7. ~ Gail Collins
Womens Lib quotes by Gail Collins
The truth of it is, the shame was not mine, and for all victims in similar situations, it is not ours. The shame is reserved for every creep who has ever touched us inappropriately. The shame is on the abuser, not the victim, not the survivor. It is tragic that so many of us have to survive this kind of crap, and I'm so sorry if it has happened to you. ~ Rose McGowan
Womens Lib quotes by Rose McGowan
I'm not jealous in traditional ways - of boyfriends or babies or bank accounts - but I do covet other women's styles of being. ~ Lena Dunham
Womens Lib quotes by Lena Dunham
Women from fashion magazines, they hate other women. They like to tell other women they are ugly and often it works. Women's magazines are mostly about the outside and not about the inside. About make-up instead of arts and literature. Its such a shame. ~ Oliviero Toscani
Womens Lib quotes by Oliviero Toscani
I have come to understand that in order to effectively advance women's rights, we need to galvanize a global women's movement. ~ Zainab Salbi
Womens Lib quotes by Zainab Salbi
When women are seen with pen in hand, they are met immediately with shrieks commanding a return to that life of pain which their writing had interrupted, a life devoted to the women's work of needle and distaff. ~ Arcangela Tarabotti
Womens Lib quotes by Arcangela Tarabotti
Their faces were the way women's faces are when they've been talking about you behind your back and they think you've heard: embarrassed, but also a little defiant, as if it were their right. ~ Margaret Atwood
Womens Lib quotes by Margaret Atwood
Women's golf definitely hit a bump in the road. We lost some tournaments due to a combination of things led by the downturn in the economy. ~ Hollis Stacy
Womens Lib quotes by Hollis Stacy
All issues are women's issues - and there are several that are just women's business. ~ Eddie Bernice Johnson
Womens Lib quotes by Eddie Bernice Johnson
It is the world that shapes people's minds. It is men who have shaped the world. So women's minds are shaped by men. From earliest childhood, the world they see is made by men. Now the women lie to themselves and there is confusion and unhappiness everywhere. ~ Ian McEwan
Womens Lib quotes by Ian McEwan
There appears to be no limit as to how far the women's revolution will take us. ~ Constance Baker Motley
Womens Lib quotes by Constance Baker Motley
Women in the Arab world have a rich history in their active participation in political change from the Algeria revolution against the French occupation to the most recent revolution in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya among other countries. The question is not their participation. Their question is the incorporation of women's voices fully in the new definitions of the countries where change has happened. ~ Zainab Salbi
Womens Lib quotes by Zainab Salbi
Most women's pictures are as boring and as formulaic as men's pictures. In place of a car chase or a battle scene, what you get is an extreme closeup of a woman breaking down. ~ Frances McDormand
Womens Lib quotes by Frances McDormand
This is still a man's profession, with a lot of men who intellectually and emotionally have not accepted that the military could be women's work. ~ Lawrence Korb
Womens Lib quotes by Lawrence Korb
It seems to me that 'women's writing' by nature would not seek equivalence in the male world. It would be a writing that sought to express a distinction, not deny it. ~ Rachel Cusk
Womens Lib quotes by Rachel Cusk
I didn't want to set up a women's studies program. I thought women should learn to operate in a coeducational atmosphere, because, especially in national security and international affairs, it's male-dominated. ~ Madeleine Albright
Womens Lib quotes by Madeleine Albright
The battle for women's rights has largely been won. The days when they were demanded and discussed in strident tones should be gone forever. I hate those strident tones we hear from some Women's Libbers. ~ Margaret Thatcher
Womens Lib quotes by Margaret Thatcher
Grief hath two tongues; and never woman yet
Could rule them both without ten women's wit. ~ William Shakespeare
Womens Lib quotes by William Shakespeare
The dichotomy is delicious. Inside the fantasy genre, I try to present women who need to solve real problems like having no voice in community, or no right to work; no access to capital to start a business. No reinforcement for talent. ~ Stella Atrium
Womens Lib quotes by Stella Atrium
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