Quotes About Gender
There is a saying among women scientists who attend highly specialized engineering universities, where the girl-to-guy ratio is decidedly in their favor: "The odds are good, but the goods are odd.")
~ Michio Kaku
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had the social instinct of a woman—that of being dependent upon a man. You were afraid
~ Mickey Spillane
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Melatih seorang perempuan dalam seni kematian! Hal seperti ini menentang semua konvensi, semua kepatutan - Imam Basur
~ Mike Carey
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To rebel against being born a woman seemed as foolish to her as to take pride in it.
~ Milan Kundera
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What we have not chosen we cannot consider either our merit or our failure... To rebel against being born a woman seemed as foolish to her as to take pride in it.
~ Milan Kundera
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Being a woman is a fate Sabina did not choose. What we have not chosen we cannot consider either to our merit or our failure. Sabina believed that she had to assume to correct attitude to her unchosen faith. To rebel against being born a woman seemed as foolish to her as taking pride in it.
~ Milan Kundera
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Aren't we living in a world where heedless men only desire decapitated women?
~ Milan Kundera
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It is the sex of the novels and not that of their authors that must interest us. All great novels, all true novels are bisexual. This is to say that they express both a feminine and a masculine vision of the world. The sex of the authors as physical people is their private affair.
~ Milan Kundera
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Tidak setiap perempuan pantas disebut sebagai seorang wanita.
~ Milan Kundera
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Svijetla kosa i tamna kosa, to su dva pola ljudskog karaktera. Tamna kosa zna?i muževnost, odvažnost, otvorenost i poduzetnost, dok je svijetla kosa simbol ženstvenosti, nježnosti, bespomo?nosti i pasivnosti. Plavuša je, prema tome, dvostruka žena. Princeza mora biti plavokosa. Zato žene, da bi bile ženstvenije, boje kosu u žuto, a nikad u crno.
~ Milan Kundera
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Not every woman was worthy of being called a woman.
~ Milan Kundera
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The scene taking place illustrates an immemorial error of men: having appropriated the role of seducers, they never even consider any women but the ones they might desire; the idea doesn't occur to them that a woman who is ugly or old, or who simply stands outside their own erotic imaginings, might want to possess them.
~ Milan Kundera
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Stjecanje kontrole nad ženskim razmišljanjem ima, naime, svoja strogo odre?ena pravila; onaj tko odlu?i ženu nagovarati, uvjeravati je razumnim argumentima i sli?no teško da ?e nešto posti?i. Kudikamo je pametnije odrediti osnovnu autostilizaciju žene (osnovne principe kojima se rukovodi, ideale, uvjerenja) i nastojati da se (pomo?u sofizma, alogi?ne demagogije itd.) željena odluka žene dovede u sklad s tom autostilizacijom.
~ Milan Kundera
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O mais pesado dos fardos nos esmaga, verga-nos, comprime-nos contra o chão. Na poesia amorosa de todos os séculos, porém, a mulher deseja receber o fardo do corpo masculino. O mais pesado dos fardos é, portanto, ao mesmo tempo a imagem da realização vital mais intensa. Quanto mais pesado é o fardo, mais próxima da terra está nossa vida, e mais real e verdadeira ela é.
~ Milan Kundera
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Olla naine on Sabinale saatus, mida ta pole endale valinud. Seda, mida me pole endale valinud, ei saa me pidada enda teeneks ega ebaõnneks. Sabina arvab, et osaks antud saatusega on vaja korralist suhet pidada. Mässata selle vastu, et oled sündinud naisena, on niisama sõge, nagu selle üle uhkust tunda.
~ Milan Kundera
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Not until later did she understand that the word 'woman', on which he had placed such uncommon emphasis, did not, in his eyes, signify one of the two human sexes; it represented a value.
~ Milan Kundera
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Sabe quem são aqui os misóginos mais violentos? As mulheres. (...) Porque pensam vocês que elas se esforçam por nos seduzir? Unicamente para poderem desafiar e humilhar as suas congéneres. Deus inculcou no coração das mulheres o ódio pelas outras mulheres porque queria que o género humano se multiplicasse.
~ Milan Kundera
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A woman writer, except in rare instances, has no protection such as enjoyed by men who use their wives and mistresses as a marline to save themselves from the wear and tear of interruption.
~ Miles Franklin
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Nothing's too girly and nothing's too masculine. But I do love color, and maybe that's a little girly - especially pink.
~ Stacy London
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I was fortunate to love men, so I could put them on stage and make roles for them, and move through their bodies in a way that they enjoy doing...
~ Twyla Tharp
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An unmanly sort of man whose love life seems to have been largely confined to crying in laps and playing mouse.
~ W. H. Auden
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Whats the difference between male and female passion? If love is a drug, what are its side effects? Rhye makes chill-out music, but it never quite lets your mind switch off.
~ Will Hermes
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I love wearing men's clothing and underwear.
~ Zoe Saldana
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Remember how last year there were two more girls than guys and I had to be on the guys' side and dance with all the girls? That was a lot of fun. I love being tall.
~ Aya Nakahara
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