29 Quotes About Women-s-history
- Author Helen Lewis
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Women's history should not be a shallow hunt for heroines.
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- Author Amy Hill Hearth
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Their story, as the Delany sisters like to say, is not meant as "black" or "women's" history, but American history. It belongs to all of us. (From the Preface of "Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years)
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- Author Margot Lee Shetterly
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What I wanted was for them to have a grand, sweeping narrative that they deserved, the kind of American history that belongs to the Wright Brothers and the astronauts, to Alexander Hamilton and Martin Luther King Jr. Not told as a separate history, but as part of the story we all know. Not at the margins, but at the very center, the protagonists of the drama. And not just because they are black, or because they are women, but because they are part of the American epic.
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- Author Bonnie J. Morris
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The less that women are visible as a research subject, the less we are likely to learn about lesbians.
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- Author Germaine Greer
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Liberty is terrifying but it is also exhilarating.
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- Author Germaine Greer
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The woman who realizes that she is bound by a million Lilliputian threads in an attitude of impotence and hatred masquerading as tranquility and love has no option but to run away, if she is not to be corrupted and extinguished utterly.
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- Author Germaine Greer
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Marriage cannot be a job as it has become.
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- Author Germaine Greer
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Psychologists cannot fix the world so they fix women.
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- Author Catherine Cullen
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Its history is an especially rich and intriguing one for women: the great salons of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries gave women an intellectual influence and freedom; in the nineteenth century, for the bohemian and the flâneuse pleasure and revolution were a seductive mix; in the mid-twentieth century, Paris spelled freedom for Simone de Beauvoir who set the standard for contemporary feminism in her exhilarating The Second Sex.
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