“Feminism, like Boston, is a state of mind. It is the state of mind of women who realize that their whole position in the social order is antiquated, as a woman cooking over an open fire with heavy iron pots would know that her entire housekeeping was out of date.” KnowsMindStatesWholeOrderSocialRealizingFireFeminismPositionCookingHeavyIronPotState Of MindBostonSocial OrderHousekeeping Book:A woman of fifty Source: A woman of fifty
“When men realize that feminism is a universal good that affects them in very intimate ways then I think they really become allies and leaders.” ThinkingMenWayRealizingLeaderFeminismUniversalIntimateAllies Author:Gloria Steinem
“It is up to us to take care of this planet, it is our only home. To betray nature is to betray us. To save nature is to save us. Because whatever you're fighting for, racism or poverty. Feminism, gay rights or any type of equality. It won't matter in the least. Because if we don't all work together to save the environment, we will be equally extinct.” IfsHeartSoulMatterHomeCareTogetherFightingRealizingPovertyEnvironmentRightsFeminismPlanetsTypeGayRacismClimateWarmTake CareWorking TogetherBetrayGay RightsSave The EnvironmentSave Nature Author:Prince Ea
“Feminism or the family? Carried to excess maybe. I have insisted that women cannot be defined solely in those terms. But for a great many women - not all, because we are only beginning to realize and affirm the diversity of women themselves - choosing motherhood makes motherhood itself a liberating choice.” ChoicesTermRealizingFeminismDiversityMotherhoodDefinedGreat MenExcessLiberating Author:Betty Friedan
“Feminism is something I think about more when I watch the film, Christine, rather than when I was actually doing it, to be honest with you. But I do think it functions as a sort of interesting feministic critique, because you are seeing a woman who's resolutely incapable of behaving like the kind of woman that's acceptable at the time. She doesn't know how to play the game by everyone else's rules, and it makes you realize that actually there were rules that were functioning for a woman to be a careerist.” ThinkingKindFilmRealizingInterestingFeminismHonestBeing HonestCritique Author:Rebecca Hall
“I never went to college and I was raised in Arkansas so there wasn't a lot of academic language being thrown around my house. We weren't idiots, but I didn't have that access to academic feminism. I had to realize, on my own, that feminism is not just about how far ahead you can get in a job and it isn't about not wearing makeup. It isn't about not watching your waistline. I had to recreate the world entirely.” WorldHouseLanguageRealizingFeminismCollegeIdiotMakeupAcademic Author:Beth Ditto
“That's what's always been such a curious thing to me about feminism. They never lost any power. However, when you start talking about this particular area of our population, you're talking about the politicized nature of our country where feminism dominates and all heterosexual men want women. And all men realize you've got to do certain things. If you want to get a woman who happens to be a feminist, then you better do and say, be certain things. Men have gone crazy trying to be what they think women want them to be, and that's men in Washington, gone crazy.” ThinkingMenTryingCountryRealizingCrazyFeminismFeministCuriousWomen Want Author:Rush Limbaugh
“I remember getting to college and all of a sudden realizing that feminism was a dirty word to a lot of people and it was baffling to me. I would tell people that I was a feminist and they would look at me and go, "Why?" And that just made me feel more at home in those shoes.” PeopleHomeRememberRealizingFeminismCollegeFeministDirtyLook At Me Author:Quiara Alegria Hudes
“It is easier to live through someone else than to complete yourself. The freedom to lead and plan your own life is frightening if you have never faced it before. It is frightening when a woman finally realizes that there is no answer to the question 'who am I' except the voice inside herself.” IfsMotivationalLife IsVoiceRealizingFreedomAnswersPlansFeminismStrengthEasierFrightening Book:The Feminine Mystique Source: The Feminine Mystique
“We've got a generation now who were born with semiequality. They don't know how it was before, so they think, this isn't too bad. We're working. We have our attache' cases and our three piece suits. I get very disgusted with the younger generation of women. We had a torch to pass, and they are just sitting there. They don't realize it can be taken away. Things are going to have to get worse before they join in fighting the battle.” ThinkingKnowsFightingThreeRealizingBornCasesKnow HowTakenPiecesGenerationsFeminismBattleConflictSittingSuitsMemorableTorchesYounger GenerationDisgusted Author:Erma Bombeck
“I think it's very important for everyone in America to realize right now the state of our country, not just on this issue but on a lot of issues, that it is time to get active again. People have just sat back and just sort of said, oh, let somebody else do it for a long time, and we're seeing what's happening to the country, even freedom of speech. It's not going well. So I think this is a real opportunity for people to see, yes, if you do get out and you do get active, there are other people there. You just have to seek them out.” PeopleIfsThinkingWellsLongSaidImportantRealCountryStatesAmericaOpportunityWomenRealizingIssuesSeeingFeminismRight NowSpeechLong TimeHappeningsFeministActiveOur CountrySatEmpoweringFreedom Of Speech Author:Mary Steenburgen