“The Ragamuffin rabble are the unsung assembly of saved sinners who are little in their own sight, conscious of their brokenness and powerlessness before God, and who cast themselves on His mercy. Startled by the extravagant love of God, they do not require success, fame, wealth, or power to validate their worth. Their spirit transcends all distinctions between the powerful and powerless, educated and illiterate, billionaires and bag ladies, high-tech geeks and low-tech nerds, males and females, the circus and the sanctuary.” LittlesSpiritWealthPowerfulFameLowsConsciousFemaleMercySightMalesCastsSavedEducatedGod LoveDistinctionBagsSinnerPowerlessNerdGeekCircusAssemblySanctuaryBillionaireBrokennessExtravagantIlliteratePowerlessness Author:Brennan Manning
“Meditation isn't just something we do to make ourselves more peaceful and to take some of the stress out of our lives. We do it because it's the only direct experience we can have of knowing God. Because God is that which is indivisible. Everything else in the universe, in the physical world, is divisible. Up and down, good and bad, right and wrong, male and female, and so on. But that which is indivisible in our physical experience is called silence. And when you get into silence, you're coming to know the indivisibleness of your life - and that's conscious contact.” KnowsWorldUniverseSilenceKnowingOur LivesMeditationConsciousFemaleDirectStressMalesContactPeacefulGood And BadUp And DownKnowing GodIndivisible Author:Wayne Dyer
“I think that there is just a deep and abiding sexism that's part of your life from the moment that you're conscious as a female.” ThinkingMomentsConsciousFemaleSexismAbiding Author:Liz W. Garcia
“Behind the cameras, there's a different problem, which I think is not unconscious gender bias. It's probably categorized more as conscious gender bias. Because everybody's known the numbers for decades. Nobody's stunned to hear there are very few female directors, only 4 or 7 percent. Everybody knows, but it doesn't change anything. It doesn't make people say, "Wow! We should change that." Nothing happens. It's utterly stagnant.” PeopleThinkingDifferentProblemConsciousFemaleGenderThings HappenUnconsciousBiasStagnant Author:Geena Davis
“As conscious adult women, we need to instill a different value system. Actually, it is an innate value system. We need to tell the world that being compassionate about other people does not make you weak, and it is not intrinsically a female trait. It is a trait of the evolved human being, and it is a trait that we need to hold up as something of great worth. As women, we need to promote that, emphasize that, and nurture that. This is part of what we are doing with Global Girl Media.” PeopleWorldDifferentValuesGirlConsciousFemaleWeakCompassionateTraitsNurture Author:Kamala Lopez
“I consider myself conscious of how women are treated, and sometimes I can be a feminist. Sometimes I'm a little Republican, sometimes I'm a little Democrat. Sometimes I'm angry, sometimes I'm not angry. I'm not a total feminist, but I believe in rights for females. I believe that if we have to pay 100 percent for our college tuition, and then we get into the workplace and we're only given 70 percent of our counterparts' salaries, then we shouldn't have to pay but 70 percent of our college tuition. Maybe that'll stop the bullshit.” BelieveSometimesI BelieveCollegeRepublicanConsciousFemaleDemocratFeministBullshitWorkplaceSelf Conscious Author:Pam Grier
“Anytime you have a female protagonist, it's going to turn into some feminist angle, and it's not a conscious thing on my part. It's only recently that that's been pointed out by the media . . . or pointed out by fans. I also find complicated, flawed characters interesting. What's the opposite? To play one-dimensional, boring failures?” CharacterInterestingConsciousFemaleFeministBoringComplicatedFlawed Author:Elisabeth Moss
“I do not consciously reclaim. I am not those "some readers" and so I think it would be impossible for me to see my work that way, as reclaiming a preserve. I write in a way that is aimed at all levels - conscious and unconscious - at pleasing the kind of reader I am. Some of the authors I read are male, some are female, and some are even in between. And speaking of in between, maybe now is as good a moment as any to point out that there might be no "feminine" or "masculine" literary sensibility, or sensibility generally.” ThinkingWritingKindMomentsImpossibleConsciousFemaleUnconsciousFeminineSensibilityMasculine Author:Rachel Kushner