438 Quotes About Women-s-rights
- Author Tina Packer
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The Roman Empire, born out the Roman Republic, with its ideas of democracy among a certain group of wealthy men (no vote for men without land -as with our Founding Fathers- and certainly no vote for women and slaves. Why are democracies built on top of one form of slavery or another?)
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- Author Martina Boone
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In so many ways, for so many people, freedom was still an illusion. Barrie thought of the statistics she had read about how many women and children were still enslaved all over the world. Now— not three hundred years ago— and she wondered how it was possible that so little could change. Sometimes it seemed like the world was sliding backward and no one was noticing.
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- Author Audrey Lorde
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I write for those women who do not speak, for those who do not have a voice because they were so terrified, because we are taught to respect fear more than ourselves. We've been taught that silence would save us, but it won't.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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If a woman has to look good to be noticed, then such a society is still living in stone-age.
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- Author Abeer Allan
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والأهم من هيك...لأنه صوتي وصوتِك مش عيب...
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- Author Gerda Lerner
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First of all, nobody gave us anything. It makes me furious when I hear that they gave us suffrage. Excuse me? It took 72 years of unrelenting, unbroken organizing grassroots effort to get women's suffrage. It took 113 years to get rid of child labor by law. It took similarly long periods of organized effort to accomplish any advance in social policy.
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- Author Diana Forbes
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I felt hot under my Mutton sleeves. "I just wish he'd have the decency to say whatever he came to say in front of his wife.""Perhaps his wife is busy today.""She shouldn't be." His wife should track him like a bloodhound.
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- Author Ami McKay
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There's no match for the sweetness independence brings.
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- Author Wangari Maathai
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No matter how dark the cloud, there is always a thin, silver lining, and that is what we must look for. The silver lining will come, if not to us then to next generation or the generation after that. And maybe with that generation the lining will no longer be thin.
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