Hanna Rosin Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Hanna Rosin
In American fertility clinics, 75 percent of couples are requesting girls and not boys. — Hanna Rosin
Women had a rights movement where they fought for changes. Men ... don't band together in quite that way. It happens not in such a public-cascade way as in a house-to-house way. — Hanna Rosin
Attachment parenting demands not just certain actions you take with your baby but also certain emotional states to accompany those actions. — Hanna Rosin
Breast-feeding does not belong in the realm of facts and hard numbers; it is much too intimate and elemental. — Hanna Rosin
Women have a tendency not to give up realms once they take over new ones. We are still proprietary over the domestic realm even as we take over new professional realms, and that is a real problem. — Hanna Rosin
We can no more create the perfect environment for our children than we can create perfect children. — Hanna Rosin
Most days I struggle just to be accepted into the camp of plain old feminists. This is mainly because I am not by nature ideological and generally suspicious of people who are. — Hanna Rosin
To apply for a gifted program, children as young as 4 are required to sit through hour-long verbal exams. — Hanna Rosin
Blog culture has a hard time digesting narratives, but it has an easy time digesting 'big ideas' pieces. — Hanna Rosin
Every new medium has, within a short time of its introduction, been condemned as a threat to young people. Pulp novels would destroy their morals, TV would wreck their eyesight, video games would make them violent. — Hanna Rosin
Hollywood is in somewhat the same position as Las Vegas these days. It went from being the capital of sin to Disneyland, and now it's landed somewhere in between. It tries to keep the sins hidden away and outwardly present itself as a defender of American virtues: justice, individual freedom, and the power of one innocent soul to save the world. — Hanna Rosin
The launch of a space shuttle can still make you weep with amazement and wonder, if you happen to be watching it. — Hanna Rosin
Where older religions promised heaven, the church of yoga promises quicker, more practical, earthly gratification, in the form of better heart rates and well-toned arms. — Hanna Rosin
Women are just much better at getting degrees than men. It seems that school at every level plays to the natural strengths of women more than it does to men. — Hanna Rosin
I could do a franchise for the end of everything. 'The End of Dogs,' 'The End of Cats.' — Hanna Rosin
Yes, the upper reaches of society are still dominated by men. — Hanna Rosin
Pop culture is like our subconscious. — Hanna Rosin
If you look at total numbers in the working and middle class, men still on average make more than women. — Hanna Rosin
Factories not what they used to be - they're all extremely high-tech. — Hanna Rosin
NASA projects often have romantic names that link into a long history of exploration and adventure: Atlantis and Discovery, for example. — Hanna Rosin
The modern economy is becoming a place where women hold the cards. — Hanna Rosin
If my own current husband was suddenly a stay-at-home dad, it would be emasculating. That would be hard for me. — Hanna Rosin
I grew up in a working-class Israeli family, which was feminist only in its female-dominated structure. — Hanna Rosin
The general image of a man in an American sitcom is like a complete moron. You'd think the industry was run by a feminist cabal. — Hanna Rosin
Transsexualism is far less common than homosexuality, and the research is in its infancy. Scattered studies have looked at brain activity, finger size, familial recurrence, and birth order. — Hanna Rosin
Workplaces still operate like it's 1962 and one person is always at home, and they are not very good at adjusting for the fact that a majority of women work and take care of children. — Hanna Rosin
If men can quilt and take over the kitchen, then women can pick up a wrench and fix a leaky pipe. — Hanna Rosin
There comes a point in nearly every book event I've done when a little feminist revolt stirs inside the crowd. — Hanna Rosin
Green jobs - those are jobs that feel like new economy jobs; they do require some training. — Hanna Rosin
Women have taken on traditionally masculine roles and professions, and there is no real equivalent for men. Men are still extremely reluctant, as we all are reluctant to see them, take on traditionally feminine roles or professions. That is just not something that they do easily. — Hanna Rosin
The classic war movies of the post-Vietnam era have generally taken on grand, philosophical themes: the meaninglessness of war, the grinding down of man by the machine - the machine being war itself, represented by someone like Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in 'Full Metal Jacket,' the sadistic marine who turns his boys into instruments of death. — Hanna Rosin
I think we should all call ourselves feminists. — Hanna Rosin
We can keep whatever we like about manhood but adjust the parts of the definition that are keeping men back. — Hanna Rosin
Women don't give up things. They don't give up responsibilities. They add new things. They exhaust themselves and still don't give anything up. And. And. And. And. And they do all these other things at the same time, which can be exhausting. — Hanna Rosin
Studies show that recipients of Section 8 vouchers have tended to choose moderately poor neighborhoods that were already on the decline, not low-poverty neighborhoods. — Hanna Rosin
One way the Tea Party has benefited female candidates - and the conservative movement generally - is by consciously steering clear of social issues. — Hanna Rosin
With the Jews, the questions are always open; we're always questioning. I love that questioning tradition. — Hanna Rosin
The average American worker gets something like 14 days of paid vacation. In my school, you'd use up ten of those taking care of your kids on teacher professional days, then tack on a couple more for kids getting sick. — Hanna Rosin
In my mother's day, she didn't go to college. Not a lot of women did. Now for every two men who get a college degree, three women will do the same. — Hanna Rosin
Women are choosing to stay single rather than marry men who can't step up and provide. — Hanna Rosin
I grew up with a pretty tough mom. She was a self-appointed neighborhood watchdog, and if she saw that any of the local boys were up to no good, she would scold them on the spot. Although she is only 5 feet 2, she was famous in our neighborhood for intimidating men three times her size and getting them to do the right thing. — Hanna Rosin
The first time someone tried to share the Gospel with me, I naively explained that I was Jewish and born in Israel, thank you ... This was a big mistake. In certain parts of Christian America, admitting I was an Israeli-born Jew turned me into walking catnip. — Hanna Rosin
Fixing things around the house was the last bastion of manliness. But now, even that is getting taken away. As women become more economically independent, they are starting to fix things around the house for themselves. — Hanna Rosin
For nearly as long as civilization has existed, patriarchy - enforced through the rights of the firstborn son - has been the organizing principle, with few exceptions. — Hanna Rosin
We're so marriage-obsessed, we think that only married people are families. — Hanna Rosin
There are always signs that a reign is ending, and they are usually spotted not in the king himself but in his court. In the inner circle, latent jealousies between advisers spill into open conflict, as they angrily debate who is to blame for the calamity, chewing over each other's past errors and pointing the finger at old and nascent enemies. — Hanna Rosin
We've heard that the hookup culture is destroying us. We've heard that it's saving us. We've heard that it's racist. We've agonized over which one of these is true. — Hanna Rosin
What the economy requires now is a whole different set of skills: You need intelligence, you need an ability to sit still and focus, to communicate openly to be able to listen to people and to operate in a workplace that is much more fluid than it used to be. Those are things that women do extremely well. — Hanna Rosin
It's more that they think about sexism in the same way people in London must think about bad weather: It's an omnipresent and unpleasant fact of life, but it shouldn't keep you from going about your business. — Hanna Rosin
For most of American history, of course, the important religious divides were between denominations - not just between Protestants and Catholics and Jews but between Lutherans and Episcopalians and Southern Baptists and the other endlessly fine-tuned sects. — Hanna Rosin
In China, a lot of the opening up of private entrepreneurship is happening because women are starting businesses, small businesses, faster than men. — Hanna Rosin
Evolutionary psychology tells us that men, especially powerful men, feel invincible and entitled to spread their seed, and that women can't resist the scent of masculine power. Women, by contrast, are said to be more altruistic and collaborative, seeking power so that they can share it with others. — Hanna Rosin
Feminism was about making women's lives less constrained and giving them more choices. — Hanna Rosin
For women in, say, Alabama, 'feminism' is a dirty word. They would never march in the streets. But although they don't think of themselves as the beneficiaries of feminism, they are. — Hanna Rosin
There is no 'natural' order, only the way things are. — Hanna Rosin
On the one hand, parents want their children to swim expertly in the digital stream that they will have to navigate all their lives; on the other hand, they fear that too much digital media, too early, will sink them. — Hanna Rosin
Interestingly, one thing I've found that neither women nor men give up on is the idea of men as protectors. Even in cases where the woman is earning more, they'll often tell me that if there were a fire or something, they would expect the man to be the one to protect them. — Hanna Rosin
Every congresswoman surely endures the same strains that drive some of her male colleagues to have affairs: lots of travel, families far away, heady work that makes a domestic routine seem distant and boring. But the stakes are much higher for women, because they are still judged by a different standard. — Hanna Rosin
Men and women are equally intelligent, but separate factors, such as the abilities to focus, be collaborative and take other people's views into account, allow you to be successful. — Hanna Rosin
Although they are unfailingly gracious, evangelicals are not so good at respecting professional boundaries. — Hanna Rosin
Maybe there's something about the outsiderness of being Jewish that makes for a fiery feminist type. — Hanna Rosin
Because women have been marginalised, they're more likely to behave like immigrants and continue to push themselves forward in order to avoid falling through the cracks, but I don't think a happy ending comes from matriarchy. — Hanna Rosin
Ever since viewing screens entered the home, many observers have worried that they put our brains into a stupor. An early strain of research claimed that when we watch television, our brains mostly exhibit slow alpha waves - indicating a low level of arousal, similar to when we are daydreaming. — Hanna Rosin
As we get used to women in power, we are likely to discover that they behave much like powerful men - vain, entitled, always looking for more. — Hanna Rosin
The global economy is becoming a place where women are more successful than men, and these economic changes are starting to rapidly affect our culture - what our romantic comedies look like, what our marriages look like, what our dating lives look like, and our new set of superheroes. — Hanna Rosin
Previously, young children had to be shown by their parents how to use a mouse or a remote, and the connection between what they were doing with their hand and what was happening on the screen took some time to grasp. But with the iPad, the connection is obvious, even to toddlers. — Hanna Rosin
Men need marriage more than women do. In fact, they need it to survive. — Hanna Rosin
I deeply believe that men and women need each other. — Hanna Rosin
Women like Bethenny - my friend from the town of vanishing men - have a kind of ambiguous independence right now. They are much less likely to be in abusive relationships, much more likely to make all the decisions about their lives, but they are also much more likely to be raising children alone. It's a heavy load. — Hanna Rosin