People ask why there are so few female artists who succeed. It’s because women are not ready to sacrifice as much as men. Women want a man, they want a family, they want to have children, they want to be loved, and to be an artist. And they can’t; it’s impossible.
I think the economic empowerment of women that has been growing over the past decade is at the ‘inflection point’ with this global recession. Women are, we believe, the solution for their families in their ability to go out and increase household income.
There will never be a new world order until women are a part of it.
Older women are best, because they always think they may be doing it for the last time.
I think women are really good at multitasking. Men just cannot do it.
I think that women are afraid to be vulnerable because they think it makes them look weak.
Women are choosing to stay single rather than marry men who can’t step up and provide.
Divorced women, compared to married women, are less satisfied with their lives, which is not surprising. But they’re actually more cheerful, when you look at the average mood they’re in in the course of the day.
Women are incredible in groups together. Terrifying. Men have nothing on them.
Some women are great, and you wouldn’t have been able to get to where you are without them, and others are doing what they can to undermine you.
It is generally recognised that women are better than men at languages, personal relations and multi-tasking, but less good at map-reading and spatial awareness. It is therefore not unreasonable to suppose that women might be less good at mathematics and physics.
I think women are sick and tired of being portrayed as victims, a lot of the time anyway, the bulk of their time on film.
From my perspective, probably women are won over by people who are sweet and respectful and courteous and kind and funny. I think those are the things that win women over.
In addition to pain, disability, and disfigurement, lymphatic filariasis carries a heavy social cost. Those disfigured by the disease are often shunned. Women are often rejected by their families. Both men and women can have difficulty finding jobs.
Research shows that when women are empowered as political leaders, countries often experience higher standards of living with positive developments in education, infrastructure, and health care.
Women are, in general, less shallow visually. If their man gains 10, 20 pounds, they don’t care as much.
I think women are amazing for being able to show what they feel. I admire women who do. I think it’s a mistake when women cover their emotions to look tough. I say let’s own who we are and use it as a strength.
Women are from their very infancy debarred those Advantages with the want of which they are afterwards reproached.
If you listen to the radio, it’s all men who are emotional and women who are sexual. There’s nothing wrong with that! It definitely should be the case, but it makes me sad that women are afraid to be emotional because it makes them look weak.
Many women are pear-shaped and tend to wear jeans that are too loose. They need to focus on what jeans will re-proportion their body.
In Nigeria, along with its West African neighbor Ghana, women are now starting businesses in greater numbers than men.
I know full well how important women are in diplomacy and development. I grew up with seven sisters.
Life does not stand still for families and local communities when our brave men and women are deployed, but we can make their time apart more bearable by recognizing their sacrifice and fulfilling our commitments to them.
I don’t care for the music when they’re talking bad about women because I think women are God’s greatest gift to the planet – I just like music.
Women are the root of all evil. I ought to know. I’m Evel.
Women are a strange thing. Like watches, houses, and cars, you really only need one at any moment in your life (French men disagree).
Emotionally men and women are different, but only as a result of the physical differences. It all comes back to our bodies.
Because women are more than the people who raise our children, they are fantastic leaders in their own rights in our community, and we want to give them the same safe environment, as we would expect.
In this society, if a man is called a woman, that’s the biggest insult he could get. Is that because women are considered something less?
As a society, I think older women are marginalized, but I think that has changed so much in the last twenty years.
Women are obviously much more discriminated against than men in many ways.
When women are more educated, the nation progresses.
I’m a strong believer in the fact that women are born to multi-task. God has made us like that.
Women should be sure of themselves because women have a lot of capacities. We can achieve so many different things that men cannot. I think women are stronger.
Linda Hamilton is my hero. She was so tough and so strong and so vulnerable at the same time. I think that’s what woman action figures are allowed to be: vulnerable, in a way that women are.
The generality of virtuous women are like hidden treasures, they are safe only because nobody has sought after them.
In sitcoms, the women are so beautiful, understanding and well-bred. They have humor, but sort of display it with a twinkle of the eye and not a guffaw. But there’s no juice in that for me.
Women are the reason why mankind exists. Let’s give them their due.
Many differences are rooted in biology and reinforced through culture, so it’s important to acknowledge that. Because if you say men and women are the same and if male behaviour is the norm, and women are always expected to act like men, we will never be as good at being men as men are.
Women are thought to be more social, more interested in relationships and connections, better at multi-tasking.
When I get dolled up to go out, men turn their heads and I’m used to it. But I think all women are sexy and should embrace that side of themselves.
It’s ingrained in people’s minds that it’s a typecast and a stereotype that women are just emotional and crazy.
I feel that women – without wishing to foster any strict separatist notions, homo or hetero – indeed have a need for their own publications and organizations. Our problems, our experiences as women are profoundly unique as compared to the other half of the human race.
There’s an unfair position that women are sometimes put in, in the context of superhero movies and action movies, where at once they have to be very strong and fierce but also sexy.
I believe that all women should have children. I think women are made to have children and to be mothers. I also think women have to have an identity outside the home.
The thing I will say is that probably culturally, women are treated differently, which means, I think, you’re criticized more, you have to listen a little bit more, you have to justify yourself.
Looking at female candidates today, other women are the hardest on them, especially older women who were brought up in a different culture.
Lives in previous centuries for women are largely a matter of class. It would have been fun to have been a rich, privileged woman in the 18th century, but no fun at all to be her maid.
I think my story says that, when women are given the chance and the opportunity, that we can achieve a lot. We deliver.
Yet consider now, whether women are not quite past sense and reason, when they want to rule over men.
Women are made to be loved, not understood.
When women are depressed, they eat or go shopping. Men invade another country. It’s a whole different way of thinking.
We might have to broaden our scope of how we think about where women are vulnerable, because different things make different women vulnerable.
All places where women are excluded tend downward to barbarism; but the moment she is introduced, there come in with her courtesy, cleanliness, sobriety, and order.
I think nowadays, women are breaking the borders or the boundaries and also trying to give a new interpretation in terms of impact you can have to the society.
Just as women are afraid of receiving, men are afraid of giving.
Women are very powerful! That’s why I believe in women’s rights and why I fight for it.
Women are so much in love with compliments that rather than want them, they will compliment one another, yet mean no more by it than the men do.
I believe every child has the right to a mother and a father. Men and women are not the same. That’s not to say they’re not entitled to equal rights, but they are not the same.
When men and women are able to respect and accept their differences then love has a chance to blossom.
Women are sacred.
Most women are pragmatists who have allowed extremists on the left and right to manipulate the family issue for their own purposes.
As we move beyond Women’s History Month, I am committed to advancing legislation to raise the minimum wage and ensure women are paid equally for equal work.
We have to remember that people are free to love who they want to love. That also means that black women are free to love who they want to love.