Quotes about Women
Men should think twice before making widowhood women's only path to power.
— Gloria Steinem
It's emotional for artists who are women and people of color to have less value placed on our worldview.
— Ava DuVernay
Aviation, this young modern giant, exemplifies the possible relationships of women with the creations of science.
— Amelia Earhart
A woman is the only thing I am afraid of that I know will not hurt me.
— Abraham Lincoln
Women are emotional creatures. You have to listen to them to figure out what they are saying. Show your wife steadfast loyalty.
— Adrian Rogers
As Proust once said, classically beautiful women should be left to men without imagination.
— Alain de Botton
The undiscussed truth is that Planned Parenthood still operates in line with these ideas today. Planned Parenthood clinics—and abortion clinics generally—are frequently located in inner city areas where they can prey on poor minority women, and receive public funds for doing so.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
There is not much future in men being friends with a great woman although it can be pleasant enough before it gets better or worse, and there is usually even less future with truly ambitious women writers.
— Ernest Hemingway
My dear Mina, why are men so noble when we women are so little worthy of them? Here was I almost making fun of this great hearted, true gentleman. I burst into tears, I am afraid, my dear, you will think this a very sloppy letter in more ways than one, and I really felt very badly. Why can't they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her, and save all this trouble?
— Lewis Carroll
God would never have granted women a voice if he intended for them to remain silent. God knew that Adam, and our world, would need the voice and influence of women.
— Lisa Bevere
God would have never granted women a voice if he intended for them to remain silent. God knew that Adam, and our world, would need the voice and influence of women.
— Lisa Bevere
Women are incredibly valuable, but often we have failed to express this to one another. Perhaps we have not heard it enough. Not in the media. Not in the church. Not in our homes. Not in the area of sexuality. Not in our relationships. As we realize and affirm our inherent value, our strengths will be magnified. What we will become will be increasingly apparent. The dark, shadowy mirror will clear, and our original role and the beauty it carries will be revealed.
— Lisa Bevere