How odd it is that we judge a woman by her clothes and the place she eats lunch and the subjects she talks about with her colleagueson her coffee break, yet we don’t judge a man if he doesn’t grow his beard or if he works with women or speaks to them. Why do Saudi women allow subjugation to a man and adhere to men’s rules and conditions? Why did I?
— Manal Al-SharifI think it's important as a women to know who you are and what you deserve. We, ourselves set the boundaries of what we choose to accept. Instead of complaining about the men who's actions don't fit your own & move on and find one that does.
— Nikki RoweShe was simply Asha, a woman on her own. Had the situation been otherwise, she might not have come to know her own brain.
— Katherine BooEducated and ambitious, with their own forthright opinions, the women of the Garvey set did more to determine political direction than many councillors. Their involvement in public life and political machinations was such that the Shylonian ambassador was able to report, to his monarch, that the women of the Garvey clique were ‘politicians first, homemakers second.
— A.H. SeptimiusShe wanted to hold on to the rosy candlelight glow of romance, rather than have to deal with the bright, sometimes glaring day-to-day life with another person. And who could blame her?
— Florence FalkThese people will try to manipulate you, try to bring you down but remember baby girl you are a queen, own your crown.
— Nikki RoweA man can build a home but it needs a woman to run a home.
— Amit KalantriCara: *Flies*Gen: What? I don't have wings!Cara: Ofcourse not! You're a boy.
— Jim HensonThere are moment of sadness and moment of joy. This is life.
— Beth CohenSome women born to raise a beautiful families while some women are born to build an empire from ashes and rule the rest.
— Pradeepa Pandiyan