Top Misogyny Quotes
Misogyny Definition
(n.) Hatred of women.
I do not think I ever opened a book in my life which had not something to say upon woman's inconstancy. Songs and proverbs, all talk of woman's fickleness. But perhaps you will say, these were all wri...
Jane Austen
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constancy, double standards, education, feminism, gender, inequality, love, men, misogyny, opportunities
It was a fact generally acknowledged by all but the most contumacious spirits at the beginning of the seventeenth century that woman was the weaker vessel; weaker than man, that is. ... That was the w...
Antonia Fraser
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common law, empowerment, fathers, feminism, feudalism, gender, guardianship, history, husbands, independence
Chastity ... has, even now, a religious importance in a woman's life, and has so wrapped itself round with nerves and instincts that to cut it free and bring it to the light of day demands courage of...
Virginia Woolf
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dignity, double standards, empowerment, encroachment, feminism, gender, hypocrisy, liberty, misogyny, morality
God stipulates in the Bible that Jesus Followers are to love and serve everyone regardless of their faith or lack of it. But, this does not require us to honour and respect their Biblically-heinous cu...
Gary Patton
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apostacy laws, buddhism, hate, hinduism, homophobia, hounour killing, islam, jesus, jesus following, jihad
Wine and women make wise men dote and forsake God's law and do wrong. However, the fault is not in the wine, and often not in the woman. The fault is in the one who misuses the wine or the woman or ot...
Anonymous
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beauty, double standards, drunkenness, gender, greed, hypocrisy, immorality, lust, men, misogyny
When, however, one reads of a witch being ducked, of a woman possessed by devils, of a wise woman selling herbs, or even of a very remarkable man who had a mother, then I think we are on the track of...
Virginia Woolf
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dignity, empowerment, feminism, gender, history, misogyny, persecution, social norms, suppression, witches