Women's Liberation Movement Quotes
Collection of top 18 famous quotes about Women's Liberation Movement
Women's Liberation Movement Quotes & Sayings
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I will always remember
when the stars fell down around me
and lifted me up above
the George Washington Bridge. — Faith Ringgold
when the stars fell down around me
and lifted me up above
the George Washington Bridge. — Faith Ringgold
Where else but in America could the women's liberation movement take off their bras, then go on TV to complain about their lack of support?
— Bob Hope
She had once said that she believed the women's liberation movement of the sixties and seventies was actually a ploy by men to get women to do more.
— J. Courtney Sullivan
Her eyes were narrowed as if they were endlessly trying to exclude most of what they saw.
— Ben Okri
I believe in the difference between men and women. In fact, I embrace the difference.
— Elizabeth Taylor
In search of my mother's garden, I found my own.
— Alice Walker
When I went to college in the 1970s, the Women's Liberation movement was all the buzz.
— Marianne Williamson
The struggle for the aim of the liberation of women is the child of fire born on the lap of our liberation movement.
— Velupillai Prabhakaran
Everybody thinks that an important book has to be a big, long book.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Whenever you hear news about jobless claims or the unemployment rate, you should translate that in your mind to one simple phrase: Stay in school.
— Adam Davidson
I wanted to be successful, not famous.
— George Harrison
Respectless and depraved, maybe. But happily respectless, happily depraved.
— Jonathan Franzen
I no longer believe in love," she said bitterly. "When people claim to have lost their heart, it's usually only their wits that have vanished.
— Peter Prange
Each painting has its own way of evolving. When the painting is finished, the subject reveals itself.
— William Baziotes
Could women's liberation ever be a revolutionary movement, not rhetorically but on the ground?
— Andrea Dworkin