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Quotes About Gender

All the problem of women, starts with men. All the problem of men, ends with women.
~ Santosh Kalwar
A man has to be Joe McCarthy to be called ruthless. All a woman has to do is put you on hold.
~ Marlo Thomas
You are very attractive, but the coat you're wearing makes me think you are either a very rich woman or a very rich man's mistress.
~ Marlon Brando
With women, I've got a long bamboo pole with a leather loop on the end. I slip the loop around their necks so they can't get away or come too close. Like catching snakes.
~ Marlon Brando
I hate when a man feels I'm obligated to disclose my marital status to somebody I don't even know. Even this bullshit about status itself as if married and spinster are the only two choices for defining myself. Or because I'm a woman I'm supposed to have a status at all.
~ Marlon James
Now he is a man who could talk to God and the devil and make them work they difference--as long as neither of them have a woman.
~ Marlon James
Lilith. Named you meself. Did you know Adam had a first wife before Eve? Called her Lilith, but the bitch was too headstrong so got rid of her, he did. Headstrong, another word for uppity.
~ Marlon James
Now he is a man who could talk to God and the devil and make them work out they difference--as long as neither of them have a woman.
~ Marlon James
Sometimes I have to remind even him that three feet north of this vagina is a brain. Still, even an American man don't like when a woman's too smart, especially a Third World woman whom it is his duty to educate.
~ Marlon James
The world is fickle about witches.' 'The wold is fickle about women.
~ Marlon James
Little pussy like me still have bigger cock than the two of them, she say. She pull the gag out of Sacco mouth. —What you gonna do, Miss
~ Marlon James
Third-eye magic? Only man need a third eye. Woman fine with two, sometimes one.
~ Marlon James
I have always found it puzzling that men believe it perfectly acceptable to take their pleasure where they may without guilt or recriminations, but when women do the same, they are branded whores and trulls.
~ Unknown
Dante caught the look in Pitt's eyes. "Don't say it." "Not a word. Not about the helmsman or the guns you left behind." "She's still a woman, dammit," Dante hissed. "It doesn't seem to bother her. Why does it bother you?
~ Unknown
For centuries, the image of the loving woman has been associated with sacrifice and the denial of one's own needs to take care of others. Because women are socialized to view the caretaking of others as their highest duty, they often learn to ignore their own needs.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
O, dicho más brutal: ¿por qué no toleramos la desigualdad por géneros o razas pero sí por riqueza?)
~ Unknown
Housekeeping, to her, was a way to cultivate a woman's submission and steal time, and she wanted nothing of it.
~ Unknown
This kind of thing is why chivalry's dead." "Chivalry was a bunch of rules to justify men in chainmail burning villages down. I can live without that.
~ Unknown
Here one has the perfect example of justice: the men have kept their women enslaved...stupid and limited and apart, for their male vanity and power; result: the dull women bore the daylights out of the men.
~ Martha Gellhorn
Here one has the perfect example of justice: the men have kept their women enslaved—the Arabs more than the Christian Copts—kept them stupid and limited and apart, for their male vanity and power; result: the dull women bore the daylights out of the men.
~ Martha Gellhorn
It's not common for a woman on television, especially if she's the mom of the family, to be funny. She's usually a straight man or foil.
~ Martha Plimpton
women are prohibited from ground combat
~ Martha Raddatz
The Cordans believed the women needed men to provide for them; Moon had no idea why. He knew that Selis in particular was perfectly capable of chasing down any number of grasseaters and beating them to death with a club, so he didn't see why she couldn't hunt for herself.
~ Martha Wells
As the waiter led them among the tables, Nicolas saw that Madeline was by no means the only woman dressed as a man, or vise versa in the crowd.
~ Martha Wells