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Women Quotes by Cynthia Nixon
- When women got the vote, they did not redefine voting. When African-Americans got the right to sit at a lunch counter alongside white people, they…
- I think women still want to be married. But I don't think they'll do anything to get married anymore
- Gay people who want to marry have no desire to redefine marriage in any way. When women got the right to vote, it did not…
- Women's health needs to be front and center - it often isn't, but it needs to be.
- Women are half the population and they know how to take care of themselves, if they are only given access to health care.
- The idea of making access to safe abortions harder and more expensive and more difficult, having to travel across state lines - that puts women's…
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- Under conditions of tyranny it is far easier to act than to think. — Hannah Arendt
- War has become a luxury that only small nations can afford. — Hannah Arendt
- I also have this incredible love for women. — Kevyn Aucoin
- When I was growing up, the men in my life were abusive; women were the ones I ran to for comfort. — Kevyn Aucoin
- I like being a strong, independent woman, and to be honest, I was never afraid to be on my own. — Dido Armstrong
- So many women just don't know how great they really are. They come to us all vogue outside and vague on the… — Mary Kay Ash
- The test for whether or not you can hold a job should not be the arrangement of your chromosomes. — Bella Abzug
- You know, men and women are a lot alike in certain situations. Like when they're both on fire - they're exactly alike. — Dave Attell
- When the British came to Ibo land, for instance, at the beginning of the 20th century, and defeated the men in pitched… — Chinua Achebe
- All fat women look the same; they all look 42. — Margaret Atwood
- We still think of a powerful man as a born leader and a powerful woman as an anomaly. — Margaret Atwood
- You could tell 'The Handmaid's Tale' from a male point of view. People have mistakenly felt that the women are oppressed, but… — Margaret Atwood