
Top 15 Emancipated Woman Quotes
#1. The emancipated woman has to fight something worse than the crusted prejudices of her uncles; she has to fight the bewilderment in her own soul.
Walter Lippmann
#3. It's not that I can't express myself,
it's that I still feel present when I'm not expressing myself.
Kim Myungsoo
#4. If God made poets for anything, it was to keep alive the traditions of the pure, the holy, and the beautiful.
James Russell Lowell
#5. Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression ... Our endeavors must be about the liberation of the woman, the emancipation of the man and the liberty of the child.
Nelson Mandela
#6. A match made in heaven?" He chuckled.
"Probably not in heaven but right now you can take me there and we'll check it out." She smiled.
Carolyn Brown
#7. The woman has the right to be emancipated from the position of a drudge or a toy. She is entitled to a full equality in rights with man ...
Theodore Roosevelt
#8. To have anything we want, we need only raise our level of consciousness to the level of consciousness where what we want exists.
Wu Wei
#9. Though you may have never attended a funeral, two of the world's humans die every second. Eight in the time it took you to read that sentence. Now we're at fourteen. If this is too abstract, consider this number: 2.5 million. The 2.5 million people who die in the United States every year.
Caitlin Doughty
#10. Simple femininity is the most important thing about a woman, and it is a quality a great many women are in jeopardy of losing. Women are being emancipated out of their femininity in this modern age.
Yul Brynner
#11. She saw death as just another wedding she wasn't invited to.
Jess Walter
#12. Remember: What dad really wants is a nap. Really.
Dave Barry
#13. I write and perform for the feeling it gives me, and the experience of being connected with a room full of people to the vibration of music
Michael Tolcher
#14. Let woman share the rights and she will emulate the virtues of man; for she must grow more perfect when emancipated ...
Mary Wollstonecraft
#15. It is surely no mere coincidence that the land of the emancipated and enthroned woman is also the land of canned soup, of canned pork and beans, of whole meals in cans, and of everything else ready made.
H.L. Mencken
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