Asking Quote by Liza Mundy Download Open image “Women are asking what privileges their own breadwinning buys.” — Liza Mundy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Asking Asking Privileges Breadwinning Buys Privilege Privileges Breadwinning Winning Women Women Asking
Today's challenge for women: to value ourselves and demand that others do, too. — Gloria Feldt Copy Share Image
Women have an instinct for what the market is. We have tremendous insight in terms of understanding products and consumerism. — Bonnie Hammer Copy Share Image
Traditionally, our society has always seen women as homemakers and men as bread-earners. The demarcations are engraved in stone, perhaps. — Neena Gupta Copy Share Image
Women oftentimes are the ones making those economic decisions, sitting around the kitchen table and trying to figure out how to pay for rising… — Cathy McMorris Rodgers Copy Share Image
The women are at an advantage - we represent the buying power in this country. — Sandra Lee Copy Share Image
I don't hear women who are less privileged thinking they're entitled to everything, whenever they want it. That's a privilege phenomenon, but it is… — Ariel Levy Copy Share Image
To offer women something that feels more about investing in something and less about being disposable is a complete corrective to the world we… — Phoebe Philo Copy Share Image
Women want to be entertained. They want value for money from a man. You have to have the whole package. — Keith Allen Copy Share Image
The woman you buy takes a great deal of money. The woman who gives herself to you takes all your money. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Today, most women are surrounded by ingenious gadgets. They don't grow the peas or raise the chicken that they serve for dinner; instead they… — Helen Fisher Copy Share Image
In many households today, the woman is also a bread winner and with this financial independence comes the power of making choices. — Rahul Dev Copy Share Image
I find it fascinating to see the fact that women want to buy things that they see on men. — Raf Simons Copy Share Image
Men are just as willing as women to marry up, and life is now giving them the opportunity to do so. So, women, own… — Liza Mundy Copy Share Image
Most people hate cell phone use on trains; I love cell phone use on trains. What do you want to do, read that report… — Liza Mundy Copy Share Image
[Wendy] Davis [pursued] higher education, as her campaign website says, with 'the help of academic scholarships, student loans, and state and federal grants.' Now… — Liza Mundy Copy Share Image
While there may have once been a stigma to making money, high-earning women actually have an advantage in the dating-and-marriage market. — Liza Mundy Copy Share Image
“It was not easy being a smart girl in the 1940s. People thought you were annoying.” — Liza Mundy Copy Share Image
Why did Erich von Stronheim leave Germany? Why did Hitchcock leave England? If you were a director you'd like to work in Hollywood too.… — Roman Polanski Copy Share Image
And in your new lives you'll have to live entirely for that one sensation-that of imminent truth. And you're going to have to holler… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
“Stop asking yourself how or why and tell yourself you can." - Charmainism” — Charmaine Smith Ladd Copy Share Image
Closing his eyes, he sent up a prayer to anyone who was listening, asking please, for God's sake, stop sending him signals that they… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
People will identify with a persecuted minority without asking themselves what they are identifying with. — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image
If you're having a bad day already and everybody is just asking you petty questions, it drives people to the edge, or something really… — Jess Weixler Copy Share Image
You never give away your heart; you lend it from time to time. If it were not so, how could we take it back… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
The boldness of asking deep questions may require unforeseen flexibility if we are to accept the answers. — Brian Greene Copy Share Image
There were people asking 'Can women be funny?' People still ask that. It's like asking: 'Can women breathe in and out?' — Julie Walters Copy Share Image
Whether that's speaking up in your job or asking for a promotion or saying, 'I think I can do that.' Using your voice in… — Maria Shriver Copy Share Image