Women And Men Quotes - Be
a woman of substance
“Men such as him do not have
to clean up the messes they make, but we have to clean up our own messes, and
theirs into the bargain.”
― Margaret Atwood, Alias
Grace
“A female who spoke her mind
and called it like it was, was considered trouble. When a male did it, he was
considered a leader and desirable.”
― Dianna Hardy, Blood Shadow
“Be a woman of substance.
That’s what you are and should always strive to be. You are neither a second
rate citizen, nor a toy for the vultures. You are a representative of the whole
human race. You have zero deficiency and should never waste your time trying to
be equal, even, with men. There is a reason a country or continent is referred
to as her and not him.”
― Saidi Mdala, Know What
Matters
“Handling a woman is an art
that no one masters.”
― Ahmed Mostafa
“Mr Reichman was brilliant
and very good at what he did, but he was still a man, and men rarely knew what
decisions a woman had or hadn't made.”
― Charlotte Rogan, The
Lifeboat
“Not every man is an abuser
and not every woman is a victim. So before assuming anything we must try to
know the truth. Because sorry isn't enough sometimes to warmth the loss.”
― GK Dutta
“When she tell you that it does not matter to
her how you spent your evenings know that it certainly does.
Women are sentimental in
that way and they want to know how you spent your evening and with whom.
And whether you thought
about them and missed them.”
― Avijeet Das
“In a woman's life, education and fashion
should be the highest in quality, rest of the things go handy.”
― Anwesha Mohanty (Anny)
“Say to yourself, I am
perfect, the way I am. Say to yourself, I am beautiful the way I am. Say to
yourself, those who do not accept me the way I am, do not deserve me in their
life.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal
Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
“Women are no sheep. Women
are no fragile showpiece to be placed above the fire-place. Women of the
thinking society are the builders of nations. Women of the sentient society are
the builders of the world.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal
Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
“A society where feminine
beauty is defined not by the human self on genuine intellectual and sentimental
grounds, but by a computer software on the grounds of economic interest, is
more dead than alive. It is a society of human bodies, not human beings.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal
Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
“You only fix something,
when it’s broken. And you - are far from broken.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal
Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
“How is it possible to live?
Life is so hard?’
‘You must be harder than
life, Firdaus. Life is very hard. The only people who really live are those who
are harder than life itself.’
‘But you are not hard,
Sharifa, so how do you manage to live?’
‘I am hard, terribly hard,
Firdaus.’
‘No, you are gentle and
soft.’
‘My skin is soft, but my
heart is cruel, and my bite deadly.’
‘Like snake?’
‘Yes, exactly like a snake.
Life is a snake. They are the same, Firdaus. If the snake realises you are not
a snake, it will bite you. And if life knows you have no sting, it will devour
you.”
― Nawal El-Saadawi, Woman at
Point Zero
“We are diamonds in the
rough
Through the thrust and toil,
we come out strong
We are the breath of the
earth,
Our wombs tell of humanity's
birth
We are seeds splattered on
putrid soils
Still we sprout, through
every storm
We are not here to survive,
We are here to live...
Inward and outward
In the incandescence of our
existence
Yes, our voices may
sometimes be broken
But our spirit remains
indestructible.
We are women,
unapologetically!”
― Chinonye J. Chidolue
“You are not born to follow
the society, you are born to inspire it - you are born to teach it - you are
born to build it.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal
Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
“Beauty is an illusion.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal
Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
“The world doesn't need a
good woman who is meekly obedient to the uncivilized social norms that advocate
female inferiority. The world needs those bad women who can think for
themselves, to break the primeval norms of the society that consistently drag
the human civilization back to the stone-age.”
― Abhijit Naskar, The Bengal
Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
