“I argue that we deserve the choice to do whatever we want with our faces and bodies without being punished by an ideology that is using attitudes, economic pressure, and even legal judgments regarding women's appearance to undermine us psychologically and politically.” WantBodyFacesChoicesAttitudeEconomicJudgmentDeservePressureAppearanceArguingIdeology Author:Naomi Wolf
“[On her father, Ronald Reagan:] How do you argue with someone who states that the people who are sleeping on the grates of the streets of America 'are homeless by choice'?” PeopleStatesAmericaChoicesFatherSleepStreetsArguingHomelessGrate Author:Patti Davis
“One could even argue that we have a duty to create and pass on stories about choice because once a person knows such stories, they can't be taken away from him. He may lose his possessions, his home, his loved ones, but if he holds on to a story about choice, he retains the ability to practice choice.” IfsKnowsMayPersonsStoriesHomeChoicesLosesAbilityPracticeTakenDutyPossessionArguingLoved Ones Author:Sheena Iyengar
“We're always going to argue about abortion. It's a hard choice and it's controversial, and that's why I'm pro-choice, because I want people to make their own choices.” PeopleWantHardChoicesArguingAbortionControversial Author:Hillary Clinton
“I don't think I'm cut out to be a supervillain. I think I'd be a supervillain that would exercise some form of mind control. Rather than war, I'd force people to get on with each other and I'd force people to argue reasonably about things rather than be polemical. So I'd be a supervillain that makes everyone get on, but forcefully. There would be no choice about it. No free will.” PeopleThinkingMindWarWould BeFormChoicesForceLaughingCuttingExerciseArguingFree WillMind ControlSupervillains Author:Jemaine Clement