
Top 15 Feminism Is The Radical Notion Quotes
#1. Feminism is the radical notion that women are people.
[Reviewing A Feminist Dictionary by Cheris Kramarae and Paula A Treichler in New Directions for Women (1986)]
Marie Shear
#2. Voracious reading is key to knowledge.
Me
#3. We start this new year in the midst of an economic crisis unlike we have seen in our lifetime.
Barack Obama
#4. The music throbbed in a voice of singular and delicate power; the air was resonant with melody, love and pain. The meanest Italian in the gallery far up beneath the ceiling, the most exalted of the land in the boxes and the stalls, leaned indulgently forward, to be swept by this sweet storm of song.
Gilbert Parker
#5. Me and my harp was a love affair from way back.
Little Walter
#6. The best revolutions are unplanned, and the most democratic are leaderless.
Maajid Nawaz
#9. As feminism has changed academia by enlarging what is taught, academia has sometimes changed feminism.
Gloria Steinem
#11. Galileo and Kepler had "dangerous thoughts" (as they are called in Japan), and so have the most intelligent men of our own day.
Bertrand Russell
#12. The age of the self-made man was also the age of the broken man... This 'American sense' looked upon failure as a 'moral sieve' that trapped the loafer and passed the true man through. Such ideologies fixed blame squarely on individual faults, not extenuating circumstances.
Scott A. Sandage
#13. At the core, feminism simply consists of the radical notion that women are people, too.
Sarah Bessey
#14. Poetry is not an assertion of truth, but the making of that truth more fully real to us.
T. S. Eliot
#15. Feminism, as writer Marie Sheer remarked in 1986, "is the radical notion that women are people," a notion not universally accepted but spreading nonetheless.
Rebecca Solnit
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