438 Quotes About Women-s-rights
- Author Sarah Weddington
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Roe has been a good friend, one women could count on when in trouble. We are on uncertain ground after Casey. Women, justifiably, feel vulnerable at a time so many years after their journey for reproductive freedom started.
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- Author Helen Lewis
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Changing the world is always difficult.
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- Author Liz Faublas
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Before you bash another woman, remember...she may be going through alot of what you are dealing with. We should do our best to uplift each other. Not all women hate one another. That's the greatest myth. Imagine...the POWER of a united SISTERHOOD! #LiveYourTruth
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- Author Sara Omar
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Det er mit ønske at inspirere verdens piger og kvinder til at indse, at rettigheder ikke er noget, som nogen giver én, men noget man har. Jeg vil gerne inspirere kvinderne til at se, at de er et lys i sig selv, og at deres indre styrke er stærkere end noget andet.
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- Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Respect: a starched deference, a string of ashen rituals. It was my mother who sat beside my father at weddings and ceremonies; it was her photo that appeared above the label of “wife” in the booklet his club published in his honor. Respect was her reward for acquiescing.
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- Author C. JoyBell C.
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When you feel as though you cannot stand on your own; stand up for another woman, whoever she is and wherever she may be. The next time you look at yourself, you'll feel invincible, like you never needed crutches, like your own two feet are strong enough. That's the secret.
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- Author David Marshall Brooks
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The righting of the wrongs imposed on womankind therefore had been started not only without the aid of the churches but in face of their determined opposition.
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- Author Helen Morales
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The women of Juarez, and women across the world, do not want to have to take revenge, any more than Procne and Philomela did. What they want is to be able to rely on the modern gods -- the police, the courts, and the media -- for justice.
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- Author Moniro Ravanipour
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She just did not want to be a revolutionary. The revolution made her ugly. It covered her. She had pretty hair that she had to hide. She had pretty legs that she had to cover up.
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