Quotes About Stereotypes
You see, Miss Garbo, American men don't like fat women.
~ Robert Gottlieb
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People mistake shyness and reclusiveness- both of those- for arrogance. It's a convenient label slapped on by those who see only the surface of things and nothing more.
~ Robert James Waller
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Our goal should be not to redefine masculinity, but to abolish it.
~ Robert Jensen
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Today's television sitcoms...the father is typically depicted as a clumsy buffoon, an inane and even unnecessary appendage. In creating that caricature, producers and directors have done irreparable damage to the God-ordained image of what may be one of the most significant roles and offices in eternity - that of a father, that of a real man.
~ Robert L. Millet
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JeÅ›li m??czyzna wie, czego chce, mówi siÄ™, ?e jest mÄ™ski. JeÅ›li kobieta mówi, co myÅ›li, mówi siÄ™, ?e jest wredna - albo i gorzej.
~ Robert Lacey
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The little rift between the sexes is astonishingly widened by simply teaching one set of catchwords to the girls and another to the boys.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
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Men have this climacteric, you know, like women. Doctors deny it, but I have met some very menopausal persons in their profession.
~ Robertson Davies
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Nobody told me he was an American. Not American—Canadian. Well, what's the difference? They're touchier, that's what.
~ Robertson Davies
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I was a talking lover, which most women hate.
~ Robertson Davies
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Is the Starwife a witch? asked Firgil. Is any wise female a witch? Just because they have been blessed by the Green and given strange and beautiful gifts, does not mean they use them for evil purposes.
~ Robin Jarvis
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No wonder he'd never really finished becoming one of us. We just thought it was because he was half Japanese, and lived in a huge house on the other side of town with a dad who was never home and who none of our parents had ever met. And possibly because he was an arrogant moody stuck-on-himself creepazoid And here he wasn't even a real gizmohead. He was just a grind. And a werewolf.
~ Robin McKinley
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To set yourself apart from any stereotyped group, learn to project what all employers desire: the "ideal worker persona." These are quick learners, adaptable, flexible, and willing to try to succeed at new tasks. They take their own professional development to the highest level possible and excel at core strengths.
~ Robin Ryan
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You'd think BioMax could have improved on the defective male brain. . . .
~ Robin Wasserman
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Now I wonder, Nicki said. Didn't we all? What it would be like to be one of them, to have power, be seen, be heard, be dude rather than sluts, be jocks or geeks, or bros or nice guys, or boys will be boys, or whatever we wanted instead of quantum leaping between good girl and whore. To be the default, not the exception, to be in control, to seize control, simply because we happen to have a dick.
~ Robin Wasserman
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What it would be to be like one of them. To have power, be seen, be heard, be dudes rather than sluts, be jocks and geeks or bros or nice guys or boys-will-be-boys instead of quantum leaping between good girl and whore. To be the default, not the exception. To be in control, to seize control, simply because we happened to have a dick.
~ Robin Wasserman
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Every man is a chauvinist, however much he wishes to be otherwise.
~ Robyn Donald
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Girls walk into a room. The boys sit up. Women in their late forties walk into a room. Men in their fifties sit up, straighten their backs, pull down the fronts of their hoodies. It made me want to cry. I felt I was going right back into the life I'd missed.
~ Roddy Doyle
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Strange that movies about Satan always require Catholics. You never see your Presbyterians or Episcopalians hurling down demons.
~ Roger Ebert
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Historiquement, le discours de l'absence est tenu par la Femme : la Femme est sédentaire, l'Homme est chasseur, voyageur; la Femme est fidèle (elle attend), l'homme est coureur (il navigue, il drague). C'est la Femme qui donne forme à l'absence, en élabore la fiction, car elle en a le temps ; (…)
~ Roland Barthes
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His dislike of Jews may have been sharpened by dealings with the Rothschilds.
~ Ron Chernow
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which he attributed to his discomfort with Jews.
~ Ron Chernow
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Conversely the British saw a one-dimensional figure in the Cypriot; they did not realize how richly the landscape was stocked with the very sort of characters who rejoice the English heart in a small country town—the rogue, the drunkard, the singer, the incorrigible.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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I remember wondering, within a year or two of taking my first steps, why only men sat to drink tea and converse, and why women were always busy. I reasoned that men were weak and needed rest. As
~ Lawrence Hill
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The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here.
~ Lawrence Wright
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