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Women Are Objects Quotes & Sayings
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That attitude toward women as objects may have worked for the late Sixties, but it doesn't do so now.
— John Schlesinger
You may forsake a person, a family, some location of the heart, but scars and memories cannot be discarded like used clothing.
— Chris Fabry
rich people are coming to regard men and women who apply to them for help for worthy objects, not as beggars, but as agents for doing their work.
— Booker T. Washington
Writing day and night for months ... that's hard.
— C.J. Cherryh
Dreams seem to generate a special kind of passion and willpower, both of which help people navigate the seas of life.
— Gudjon Bergmann
My mom brought me up to be a feminist. She would always point out to my brother and me that our culture does often portray women like objects.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Nothing worth having ever comes easy.
— Autumn Karr
You bite off more than you can chew, 'course you're going to choke. One bite at a time. And that goes for thinking things, too, not just food.
— Margaret Peterson Haddix
When it comes to sex: some men treat women as objects; some women treat objects as men.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
That is the great distinction between the sexes. Men see objects, women see the relationships between objects.
— John Fowles
Modeling is one of the few professions where women out-earn men, and that's because we're more valuable objects and ornaments.
— Cameron Russell
The loves and hours of the life of a man,
They are swift and sad, being born of the sea. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
They are swift and sad, being born of the sea. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
When it's right, it's simple.
— Stephanie Perkins
We often see literature about women that impair and immerse the women themselves, such as when women are portrayed as objects of consumerism.
— Okky Madasari
As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking.
— Virginia Woolf