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Prim and proper white women, I like what I see.
Guy Madison
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Prim and proper white women, I like what I see.
Guy Madison
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I’ve a great family, two children to take care of. Then, of course, I do commentary for TV. I do speak about various women’s issues around the world – like LGBT, motivational speeches. I have a lot on my plate right now. But eventually, yes, I would like to pass on the knowledge and something that I would like to do.
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Madam Walker was a master marketer. But her brilliance was in taking it to another level by training women, by traveling, by making very motivational speeches and by providing independent income for women who otherwise would have to be maids and sharecroppers.
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All issues are women’s issues – and there are several that are just women’s business.
Eddie Bernice Johnson
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I want to be motivational and inspirational for everybody: my big aim is more women on bicycles.
Marianne Vos
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If women can be railroad workers in Russia, why can’t they fly in space?
Valentina Tereshkova
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There’s no evidence whatsoever that men are more rational than women. Both sexes seem to be equally irrational.
Albert Ellis
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Women are incredible in groups together. Terrifying. Men have nothing on them.
Michael Hutchence
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Women cannot complain about men anymore until they start getting better taste in them.
Bill Maher
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You don’t need a title or a crown or a sash to be able to stand together with other women.
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The leaders of the Women’s March, arguably the most prominent feminists in the country, have some chilling ideas and associations. Far from erecting the big tent so many had hoped for, the movement they lead has embraced decidedly illiberal causes and cultivated a radical tenor that seems determined to alienate all but the most woke.
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There appears to be no limit as to how far the women’s revolution will take us.
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