Maya Angelou Feminist Quotes & Sayings
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Through the international hotel empire, the Hilton name has become synonymous with class and sophistication. — Jerry Oppenheimer
Understanding character is a vital part of the process of finding a relationship partner and developing a strong and vibrant relationship together. — Susanne M. Alexander
Leaders today must have a strong vision and positive beliefs that support that vision. If they don't, their people will not only lose, but they'll be lost. When difficulties arise, their minds will not be prepared to stand up to the challenge. — Kenneth H. Blanchard
We could present spatially an atomic fact which contradicted the laws of physics, but not one which contradicted the laws of geometry. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
I told them I wasn't crying. I told them my eyes were watering from all the marker fumes. And they seem to believe me. Too bad the only person I didn't seem able to fool anymore was myself. — Meg Cabot
Through its interpretation of the Constitution, the Supreme Court hugely shapes the fabric of our society for us and for future generations. — Herb Kohl
I'm a feminist. I've been a female for a long time now. It'd be stupid not to be on my own side. — Maya Angelou
He could bear the dying, but not the disappointment. — John Flanagan
I love, but I am not entirely sure how to be loved: how to be seen and known for the utterly flawed woman I am. It demands surrender. It demands acknowledging that I am not perfect, but perhaps I deserve affection anyway. — Roxane Gay
I have never seen more Senators express discontent with their jobs ... I think the major cause is that, deep down in our hearts, we have been accomplices in doing something terrible and unforgivable to our wonderful country. Deep down in our heart, we know that we have given our children a legacy of bankruptcy. We have defrauded our country to get ourselves elected. — John C. Danforth
I deplore the shying away that can go on, within women, from the term 'feminist.' I am, absolutely, all about being a feminist. — Cindy Gallop
Frequently, I have been asked how I got to be this way. How did I, born black in a white country, poor in a society where wealth is adored and sought after at all costs, female in an environment where only large ships and some engines are described favourably by using the female pronoun-how did I get to be Maya Angelou? — Maya Angelou
I am uncertain whether our civilization at this turn of the millennium is cursed by too much or too little belief, whether people like Bernard and June cause the trouble, or people like me. — Ian McEwan
