Freedom For Woman Quotes
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Freedom For Woman Quotes & Sayings
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Tis order woman seeketh; freedom, man.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The only hope for civilization is the greater freedom, development and equality of women.
— William Moulton Marston
The beautiful pure freedom of a woman was infinitely more wonderful than any sexual love.
— D.H. Lawrence
Every child has a right to be well-born, well-nurtured and well-taught, and only the freedom of woman can guarantee him this right.
— Helen Keller
You cannot think of any greater gift that could come to a man or woman than the freedom of choice.
— David O. McKay
Freedom is the liberation of my spirit and my soul from unpleasant condition.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Men's freedom is their unfaithfulness: the Son of Heaven or the son of a peasant, they could both reduce me to the mediocre torments of a woman.
— Shan Sa
It is no small thing, this, for a woman: freedom.
— Philippa Gregory
What has been violated here is your freedom of choice, and every woman's freedom of choice, too.
— John Irving
To no form of religion is woman indebted for one impulse of freedom, as all alike have taught her inferiority and subjection.
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The ability for a woman to be free is connected with her ability to love another woman.
— Susan Griffin
Freedom, especially a woman's freedom, is a conquest to be made, not a gift to be received. It isn't granted. It must be taken.
— Federico Fellini
Quid nomen tibi est? She was not about to offer her name up to a stranger. It was almost the only thing she possessed that nobody had stolen.
— Ruth Downie
I'm not a girl that will lay in diamonds but I will run through the flowers of the seeds we plant together.
— Nikki Rowe
Like a butterfly stuck in a chrysalis, waiting for the perfect moment, I was waiting for the day I could burst forth and fly away and find my home.
— Emme Rollins
This wolf-woman Self must have freedom to move, to speak, to be angry, and to create.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes