Feminism Identity Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Feminism Identity
Feminism Identity Quotes & Sayings
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I shivered, despite the heat from the sun. "I'm married," I whispered. "I love my husband. — Sofia Grey
I shivered, despite the heat from the sun. "I'm married," I whispered. "I love my husband. — Sofia Grey
The most sexy trait in a woman is- when she starts taking the world by a storm!
— Jasleen Kaur Gumber
At least God never showed his face in Iceland. Olie tells me it wasn't even created by him. No wonder it's the most peaceful country in the world.
— Hallgrimur Helgason
For my relationships with men to change, I needed to change my relationship to myself as a woman.
— Gloria Ng
I am everything what u see and I can be anything what I want to be.
— Nandini Sharma
I hate society's notion that there is something wrong with sex. Something wrong with a woman who loves sex.
— Alessandra Torre
Perhaps women were once so dangerous they had to have their feet bound.
— Maxine Hong Kingston
The word, and the concept of feminism, was a gift because it gave me a sense of identity and a way of defining how I wished to live my life.
— Betty Buckley
Ladies, when you write a poem for Feminism because that is what we sometimes do, remember that it's never about them. It's only about you.
— Danielle Valenilla
An awareness of death encourages us to live more intensely.
— Paulo Coelho
I cannot help thinking that it is more natural to have flowers grow out of the head than fruit.
— Jane Austen
Your death, strange human. I mean, your injury. No murder, just a little maiming. So I can leave. Maiming's not so bad.
— Eliza Crewe
I'd rather run a gutsy race, pushing all the way and lose, than run a conservative race only for a win.
— Alberto Salazar
Eventually, you must stop running to something or from something and embrace where you are. Otherwise you'll never embrace anything.
— Lisa Wingate
She snatched at the dream that had comforted her for so long. It was faded and thin, like a letter too often read.
— Elizabeth George Speare
I find feminism in smiles of a country girl not in Woolf's artworks.
— Ali Rezavand Zayeri