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Quotes About Women

Women will have achieved true equality when men share with them the responsibility of bringing up the next generation.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Women united can create movements. We can empower entire generations. We can build peace one action at a time. Together we rise. The time is now.
~ Amy Leigh Mercree
Women are so strange in their influence that they tempt you to misplaced kindness.
~ Thomas Hardy
Hay muchos hombres que piensan que las mujeres necesitan sentirse queridas y halagadas, incluso mimadas, y lo que más nos importa es que nos entretengan, es decir, que nos impidan pensar demasiado en nosotras mismas. Es una de las razones por los que solemos querer hijos.
~ Javier Marías
Somos las civilizadoras, no te cabe duda
~ Javier Marías
Relationship innovation is more important to women than product innovation is.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
It was true in the early 1960s, more women smoked than men.
~ Jay Conrad Levinson
According to a new survey, 56 percent of women carry condoms. The other 44 percent are carrying babies.
~ Jay Leno
Romance novels are tales of brave women taming dangerous men. They are stories that capture the excitement of that most mysterious of relationships, the one between a woman and a man. They are legends told to women by other women, and they are as powerful and as endlessly fascinating to women as the legends that lie at the heart of all the other genres.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
Not to be overlooked are the four women who played crucial roles in FDR's life: his mother, Sara; Lucy Mercer, the woman he loved; Missy LeHand, the woman who loved him;
~ Jean Edward Smith
They made comments about the women's legs, but, as they were not witty, their remarks had no finesse. Since their emotion was not torn by any point, they quite naturally skidded along on a stagnent ground of poetry.
~ Jean Genet
She was happy, and perfectly in line with the tradition of those women they used to call "ruined," "fallen," feckless, bitches in heat, ravished dolls, sweet sluts, instant princesses, hot numbers, great lays, succulent morsels, everybody's darlings...
~ Jean Genet
Où il me dégoûtait surtout c'était avec les femmes. La première fois qu'on est venu ici, ça a commencé avec l'Anaïs. Il l'a pas laissée servir un verre sans y faire du boniment.
~ Jean Giono
Women could be trying at times, but they often brought warmth and pleasure to a man's fire.
~ Jean M. Auel
The difference in the brains of men and women was imposed by nature, and only cemented by culture.
~ Jean M. Auel
Sometimes women who aren't perfect are more interesting; they've done more, or learned something.
~ Jean M. Auel
magazine summed up the popular view of women at the time: "She works rather casually… less toward a big career than as a way of filling a hope chest or buying a new home freezer. She gracefully concedes the top job rungs to men." This was often true even well into the 1960s, although the concession was not always graceful.
~ Jean M. Twenge
featured a sample of women's magazine article headlines from the 1950s: "Have Babies While You're Young," "Are You Training Your Daughter to Be a Wife?" "Don't Be Afraid to Marry Young," and "The Business of Running a Home"—a collection unsurprising to post-Boomer generations accustomed to hearing about the domesticity of the past.
~ Jean M. Twenge
the wild man is a symbol of masculinity that is instinctive, untamed by women, in touch with nature and part of nature - that will be dishonored and disregarded, even feared, until men seek to know and bring this source of strength and masculinity into consciousness, and into the culture
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
Yo siento que, en lo más hondo de la conciencia colectiva, se está fraguando un tercer movimiento que va cobrando ímpetu. Puede que se convierta en "el movimiento de las mujeres por la paz" esta tercera vez; su meta: detener la violencia mediante la participación de las mujeres en su prevención, en la resolución de conflictos y en la restauración de la paz. La
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
Para las mujeres Atenea (como señalaba el exsecretario de estado Henry Kisinger) "el poder es el mejor afrodisíaco".
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
Men are apt to idolize or fear that which they cannot understand, especially if it be a woman.
~ Jean Toomer
Bloody right I feel I'm entitled to express an opinion! What's going on here is a crime against humanity! What the hell do these women think they're playing at? Trying to rewrite history? Make it into her-story?
~ Jean Ure
You offered them physical violence, didn't you? At an age when they were too young to defend themselves. At least in the past women had a chance to fight back, if they'd cared to take it—these poor fools don't! You seem to have maimed their brains as well as their bodies!
~ Jean Ure