Roberto Cavalli | women
I love women’s fashion, but women don’t need me as much as men do. It’s the men who have nothing to wear.
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I love women’s fashion, but women don’t need me as much as men do. It’s the men who have nothing to wear.
Roberto Cavalli | women Read More »
Let’s stop pretending we can arrest our way to safety and security. Despite all the fine work that policemen and women do, we have got to find other solutions to deter crime.
Carrie P. Meek | women Read More »
You become tyrannized by this notion that women must not only be treated equally, but they must never fail.
David Duchovny | women Read More »
I am the woman I grew to be partly in spite of my mother, and partly because of the extraordinary love of her best friends, and my own best friends’ mothers, and from surrogates, many of whom were not women at all but gay men. I have loved them my entire life, even after their passing.
Anne Lamott | women Read More »
If the abstract rights of man will bear discussion and explanation, those of women, by a parity of reasoning, will not shrink from the same test.
Mary Wollstonecraft | women Read More »
Freedom is secured every day by our men and women in uniform. We must build a future worthy of their sacrifice.
Nancy Pelosi | women Read More »
I wish I could just go tell all the young women I work with, all these fabulous women, ‘Believe in yourself and negotiate for yourself. Own your own success.’ I wish I could tell that to my daughter. But it’s not that simple.
Sheryl Sandberg | women Read More »
Men and women must be educated, in a great degree, by the opinions and manners of the society they live in.
Mary Wollstonecraft | women Read More »
Women have seldom sufficient employment to silence their feelings a round of little cares, or vain pursuits frittering away all strength of mind and organs, they become naturally only objects of sense.
Mary Wollstonecraft | women Read More »
Children, I grant, should be innocent but when the epithet is applied to men, or women, it is but a civil term for weakness.
Mary Wollstonecraft | women Read More »