Gender issues Quote by Louise Carey Download Open image ““Once there was a city of women.”” — Louise Carey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Gender issues Women Women-issues Women-s-strength
“...alongside those men a number of women had come to this glittering city. Women who were perhaps equally powerful, though they had to find… — Teresa Grant Copy Share Image
“...was an elegant woman in a city of so many thousands of elegant women...” — Ann Patchett Copy Share Image
“It's the story of the City of Women; of how it came to be, how it flourished, and how it was destroyed by a… — Louise Carey Copy Share Image
“So it begins, this story, like everything else—with a woman, and a city, and a little bit of luck.” — Gregory David Roberts Copy Share Image
“I always enjoyed being at women’s places more than when they were at mine. When I was at their places I could always leave.” — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
“If, as would sometimes happen, she had the appearance of some woman whom I had known in waking hours, I would abandon myself altogether… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“We decided to become a society of women, a club to make sure women were protected. The club was something important back then. Not… — Sarah Addison Allen Copy Share Image
“Even the women began to see us as something so foreign to their community that nothing we said could possibly be of any relevance… — Geraldine Brooks Copy Share Image
“She was convinced that women were as often victims of themselves as they were of men.” — John Irving Copy Share Image
“If one can know how good a city is by its smell, one should know how good a society is by the women's status.” — Santosh Kalwar Copy Share Image
“In the thousand years since its foundation, the city had never been taken by force, though twice it had been seduced.” — Daniel Abraham Copy Share Image
“Give me excess of love, whatever it costs. We pay with our souls, and if we die with our souls intact we know we… — Louise Carey Copy Share Image
“A curiosity: my name, Rem, will someday come to mean a line of text in a language spoken only by machines. Specifically, it will… — Louise Carey Copy Share Image
“In fifteen hundred years someone will figure out a way to squeeze black juice out of the yellow sand, and that will get everyone… — Louise Carey Copy Share Image
“It's the story of the City of Women; of how it came to be, how it flourished, and how it was destroyed by a… — Louise Carey Copy Share Image
“Sooner or later our souls find their centre of gravity in a hot, salt-tasting kiss and a trembling touch. Trembling is a good sign:… — Louise Carey Copy Share Image
There is a clear difference between sexist parody and parody of sexism. Sexist parody encourages the players to mock and trivialize gender issues while… — Anita Sarkeesian Copy Share Image
Since Gamergate, many women I know are reluctant to speak publicly on gender issues, because they fear - rightly - that they will be… — Brianna Wu Copy Share Image
It doesn't happen often, it's what you dream and hope for. We are happy, but we want to make sure these changes have teeth.… — Amy Ziering Copy Share Image
I'm someone who is inspired by people who've spoken out about different racial and gender issues. — Amandla Stenberg Copy Share Image
Growing up in a Jewish matriarchal world inside the patriarchal paradise of Salt Lake City, Utah, gave me increased perspective on gender issues, as… — Roseanne Barr Copy Share Image
I'm more interested in a feminism that ends discrimination for all people. It's not just about a woman becoming the CEO of a company… — Kathleen Hanna Copy Share Image
“Before this case, he’d never given any thought to transgender issues. His employers flew the rainbow flag and celebrated Pride week, so he shrugged… — Dawn Chalker Copy Share Image
“I remember two boys being suspected of being gay in my class as a child in the 1970’s. Assuming there were also two girls… — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
“Only when we got to the workforce did we start to care about gender issues. Now a lot of young women are realizing sexism… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a boy. I really had gender issues. I really thought I was supposed to be… — Jane Lynch Copy Share Image
I always supported gay issues, but I never understood transgender issues. But after I heard Bruce Jenner speak so honestly, so sincerely, and so… — Lynda Carter Copy Share Image
Transgender issues, and LGBT issues generally, have entered the public conversation on a national level, so there's more need to find people to talk… — Patti Harrison Copy Share Image