I'd like to be played as a child by Natalie Wood. I'd have some romantic scenes as Audrey Hepburn and have gritty black-and-white scenes as Patricia Neal.
The art of life is not controlling what happens to us, but using what happens to us
The future depends entirely on what each of us does every day a movement is only people moving.
We are becoming the men we wanted to marry
Power can be taken, but not given. The process of the taking is empowerment in itself.
God may be in the details, but the goddess is in the questions. Once we begin to ask them, there's no turning back.
The surest way to be alone is to get married.
What has the women's movement learned from Geraldine Ferraro's candidacy for vice president? Never get married.
Because I have work to care about, it is possible that I may be less difficult to get along with than other women when the double chins start to form.
I was never against marriage per se. Before feminism, I didn't think you had any choice. In fact, for a long time I always assumed I would get married. I just didn't see any marriages I wanted to emul...
I think if women are visible in the media, truly visible, in an empowered role, it empowers us to be more visible in any area of our lives.
In short, we would discover, as we should already, that logic is in the eye of the logician. (For instance, here's an idea for theorists and logicians: if women are supposed to be less rational and mo...
If you say, I'm for equal pay, that's a reform. But if you say. I'm a feminist, that's a transformation of society.
Most American children suffer too much mother and too little father.
If women are supposed to be less rational and more emotional at the beginning of our menstrual cycle when the female hormone is at its lowest level, then why isn't it logical to say that, in those few...
Self-esteem isn't everything it's just that there's nothing without it.
This is no simple reform. It really is a revolution. Sex and race because they are easy and visible differences have been the primary ways of organizing human beings into superior and inferior groups...
Far too many people are looking for the right person, instead of trying to be the right person.
Happy or unhappy, families are all mysterious. We have only to imagine how differently we would be described - and will be, after our deaths - by each of the family members who believe they know us.
The Miss America Pageant reinforces a belief that women are merely how they look and how they please.