Femenism Quotes

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Roman Payne
“Ô, the wine of a woman from heaven is sent,
more perfect than all that a man can invent.”
Roman Payne, The Love of Europa: Limited Time Edition
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Jill Lepore
“Mary Woolley wasn't only a suffragist; she was also a feminist. "Feminism is not a prejudice," she said, "It is a principle.”
Jill Lepore, The Secret History of Wonder Woman

Ali Hazelwood
“The stupid, useless, good-for-nothing king. Can barely move one square, scurries into hiding behind the rook, and he's so, so easy to corner. A fraction of the queen's power, that's what he has. He is nothing, absolutely nothing, without his kingdom.”
Ali Hazelwood

Simone de Beauvoir
“A husband looks for himself in his wife, a lover in his mistress, in the guise of a stone statue; he seeks in her the myth of his virility, his sovereignty, his unmediated reality...But he himself is a slave to his double: what effort to build up an image in which he is always in danger! After all, it is founded on the capricious freedom of women: it must constantly be made favorable; man is consumed by the concern to appear male, important, superior; he playacts so that others will playact with him; he is also aggressive and nervous; he feels hostility for women because he is afraid of them, and he is afraid of them because he is afraid of the character with whom he is assimilated. What time and energy he wastes in getting rid of, idealizing, and transposing complexes, in speaking about women, seducing, and fearing them! He would be liberated with their liberation. But that is exactly what he fears. And he persists in the mystifications meant to maintain women in chains.”
Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex

Christopher Moore
“- Serão todas as mulheres mais fortes e melhores do que eu?
- Sim - respondeu ele.”
Christopher Moore, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal

Kristin Hannah
“Men. They always thought everything was about them. But women could stand up for their rights, too; women could hold picket signs and stop the means of production as well as men.”
Kristin Hannah, The Four Winds

Amy Harmon
“Solo hacia falta una persona para escalar una montaña o alcanzar una cumbre antes de que otros la siguieran y buscaran nuevas alturas.”
Amy Harmon, A Girl Called Samson

“He called me his little doll, and he played with me just the way I played with my dolls.”
A Doll's House