“The world is but creation, women are the creator. Feminine is the idol, we are mere idolator.”
Source: Mucize Misafir Merhaba: The Peace Testament
“Women are better teacher and better leader.”
Source: Mucize Misafir Merhaba: The Peace Testament
“She thinks to herself, If I was saved, there must be a reason.”
Source: The Power
“I suppose I am not alone in having once been oblivious to what I owed to women before me, and to the notion that I ought to find ways of repaying the debt.”
Source: Essex Girls: For Profane and Opinionated Women Everywhere
“Masses of women feel angry because they were encouraged by feminist thinking to believe they would find liberation in the workforce. Mostly they have found that they work long hours at home and long hours at the job. Even before feminist movement encouraged women to feel positive about working outside the home, the needs of a depressed economy were already sanctioning this shift. If contemporary feminist movement had never taken place masses of women would still have entered the workforce, but it is unlikely that we would have the rights we have, had feminists not challenged gender discrimination. Women are wrong to “blame” feminism for making it so they have to work, which is what many women think. The truth remains that consumer capitalism was the force leading more women into the workforce. Given the depressed economy white middle-class families would be unable to sustain their class status and their lifestyles if women who had once dreamed solely of working as housewives had not chosen to work outside the home.”
Source: Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
“You forget I am a woman; courage doesn’t define our character.”
Source: Queen and Conqueror
“Men will never be ready for women like us, and it is not our job to ready them.”
Source: Queen and Conqueror
“I was waiting
For the rapture
And glass
To shatter
In my hair”
Source: Firebird
“You could be Jesus in drag, but if you're brown, they're sure you're selling.”
Source: Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism
“[…] she taken turpentine and she taken too much, I guess, and she died. She bled to death and died”. She was not alone. Prior to the 1974 Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision that a woman’s right to personal privacy gave her the right to decide whether or not to have an abortion, large numbers of women who died from illegal abortions were Black. In New York, for example, during the several years preceding the decriminalization of abortions, 80 percent of the women who died from illegal abortions were Black or Puerto Rican.”
Source: Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment