Quotes About Equality
my admiration for this fearlessly unapologetic new generation of feminists and human rights activists is vast.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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The rights of man" was one of the great phrases of the French Revolution, but it's always been questionable whether it included the rights of women.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Women Strike for Peace was founded by women who were tired of making the coffee and doing the typing and not having any voice or decision-making
~ Rebecca Solnit
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There are lovely and wonderful men out there, and one of the things that's encouraging in this round of the war against women is how many men I've seen who get it, who think it's their issue too, who stand up for us and with us in everyday life, online and in the marches from New Delhi to San Francisco this winter.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Recently, a lot of Americans have swapped the awkward phrase "same-sex marriage" for the term "marriage equality." The phrase is ordinarily employed to mean that same-sex couples will have the rights different-sexed couples do. But it could also mean that marriage is between equals. That's not what traditional marriage was.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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~ David Graeber
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Woolf liberates the text, the imagination, the fictional character, and then demands that liberty for ourselves, most particularly for women.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Women's liberation has often been portrayed as a movement intent on encroaching upon or taking power and privilege away from men, as though in some dismal zero-sum game, only one gender at a time could be free and powerful. But we are free together or slaves together
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Would you ask a man that?") Such questions seem to come out of the sense that there are not women, the 51 percent of the human species who are as diverse in their wants and as mysterious in their desires as the other 49 percent, only Woman, who must marry, must breed, must let men in and babies out, like some elevator for the species.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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It's not just public, or private, or online either. It's also embedded in our political system, and our legal system, which before feminists fought for us didn't recognize most domestic violence, or sexual harassment and stalking, or date rape, or acquaintance rape, or marital rape, and in cases of rape still often tries the victim rather than the rapist, as though only perfect maidens could be assaulted—or believed
~ Rebecca Solnit
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A woman is still beaten every nine seconds in this country, but thanks to the heroic feminist campaigns of the 1970s and 1980s, she now has access to legal remedies that occasionally work, occasionally protect her, and—even more occasionally—send her abuser to jail.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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People would ask the question, 'How do we keep these very powerful men from being so abusive. And I was like, 'I don't think we're going to stop them from being so abusive, so let's stop them from being so powerful.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Marriage equality is a threat: to inequality. It's a boon to everyone who values and benefits from equality. It's for all of us.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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There is, of course, no reason for the existence of the male sex except that sometimes one needs help with moving the piano.
~ Rebecca West
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I will believe that the battle of feminism is over, and that the female has reached a position of equality with the male, when I hear that a country has allowed itself to be turned upside-down and led to the brink of war by its passion for a totally bald woman writer.
~ Rebecca West
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It struck her that the difference between men and women is the rock on which civilization will split before it can reach any goal that could justify its expenditure of effort.
~ Rebecca West
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I am writing all this down in full knowledge that it will not now seem important, for the reason that that is just what marks off that past from our present. Everything was then of importance. Everything enjoyable had an equal value. In life we were not divided. Life itself was not divided.
~ Rebecca West
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You are as good as anybody and better than most
~ Regis Philbin
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To ameliorate & raise the standard of the workingmen to the bourgeois level, is perhaps to create a race of slaves content with their lot,-a cast of comfortable Pariahs.
~ Remy de Gourmont
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Ils étaient onze, deux Noirs, deux Jaunes, quatre Blancs, et trois allant du café au lait à l'huile d'olive. Mais leurs onze sangs mêlés dans une coupe n'eussent fait qu'un seul sang rouge.
~ René Barjavel
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There would be no more record of who was rich and who was poor. Everyone in this new and divinely inspired world order would begin anew.
~ Reza Aslan
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Those who treat the muslim woman not as an individual but as a symbol either of Islamic chastity or secular liberalism are guilty of the same sin : the objectification of women
~ Reza Aslan
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Whatever sartorial choices a woman makes are hers and hers alone. It is neither a man's nor the state's place to define proper "womanhood" in Islam. Those who treat the Muslim woman not as an individual but as a symbol either of Islamic chastity or secular liberalism are guilty of the same sin: the objectification of women.
~ Reza Aslan
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Humph. Like hell. James Whitehorn Honeycutt would simply have to find another way to merge Honeycutt Foods with Reedwater Snacks. Regardless of what her father thought, the merger wasn't worth her freedom, or her happiness. She wasn't some medieval bride to be bartered off like a herd of cattle and a milk goat, for pity's sake. She was a woman who wanted more, who wanted to
~ Rhonda Nelson
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