“I went back into politics only when it was clear that things weren't going as they should have in my party. I was always arguing, I argued with everyone - with my father, with the leaders I had known since I was a child...and one day, it was in 1955, one of them exclaimed, 'You do nothing but criticize! If you think you can correct things, correct them. Go ahead, why don't you try?' Well, I could never resist a challenge, so I tried.” IfsThinkingShouldTryingWellsChildrenFatherChallengesPartyKnownLeaderClearOne DayShould HaveArguingCriticizeAlways Arguing Author:Indira Gandhi
“People who say it was her father who prepared her for the post of prime minister, it was her father who launched her, are wrong.” PeopleFatherPreparedPostsMinistersPrimePrime Minister Author:Indira Gandhi
“When [my father] asked me to help him, I really didn't suspect the consequences.” HelpingFatherConsequenceSuspects Author:Indira Gandhi
“My father was prime minister, and to take care of his home, to be his hostess, automatically meant to have my hands in politics - to meet people, to know their games, their secrets.” PeopleKnowsHomeHandsCareFatherGamesSecretTake CareMinistersPrimePrime MinisterHostesses Author:Indira Gandhi
“I always stayed married to my husband! Always, until the day he died! It's not true that we were separated!” HusbandMarriedDiedMy Husband Author:Indira Gandhi
“My husband lived in Lucknow. My father lived in Delhi, of course. So I shuttled between Delhi and Lucknow and...naturally, if my husband needed me on days when I was in Delhi, I ran back to Lucknow. But if it was my father who needed me, on the days when I was in Lucknow. And...yes, my husband got angry. And he quarreled. We quarreled. We quarreled a lot. It's true.” IfsCoursesFatherNeededHusbandAngryRanMy HusbandDelhi Author:Indira Gandhi
“We were to equally strong types [with my husband], equally pigheaded - neither of us wanted to give in. And...I like to think those quarrels made us better, that they enlivened our life, because without them we would have had a normal life, yes, but banal and boring.” ThinkingGivingMadeWantedStrongOur LivesTypeHusbandNormalBoringMy HusbandQuarrelsNormal Life Author:Indira Gandhi
“I think part of Western metaphysical dualism is, we're always being asked to choose one over the other.” ThinkingWesternMetaphysicalDualism Author:Bell Hooks
“I'm lucky. I think it's good that I have a body of work that addresses different things in different ways.” ThinkingWayDifferentBodyLuckyDifferent WaysAddressesDifferent Things Author:Bell Hooks
“When the feminist movement was at its zenith in the late 60's and early 70's, there was a lot of moving away from the idea of the person. It was: let's talk about the ideas behind the work, and the people matter less. It was kind of a gimmicky thing, but lots of feminist women were doing it. Many of us took the names of our female ancestors - bell hooks is my maternal great grandmother - to honor them and debunk the notion that we were these unique, exceptional women. We wanted to say, actually, we were the products of the women who'd gone before us.” PeopleKindPersonsIdeasMatterWantedMovingNamesBehindsGoneMovementProductsHonorLateUniqueFemaleNotionFeministGrandmotherAncestorBellsHookExceptionalMoving AwayFeminist MovementZenithGreat Grandmother Author:Bell Hooks