Top 11 Indigenous Feminism Quotes

#1. I feel angry but not homocidal; this may be unlooked-for progress.

Suzanne Finnamore

#2. I feel your hands on your phone when you read my texts. I
go to the Stock after your shifts just to stand where you've stood. I fall asleep on the pillow you used
when you were in my bed. I need to share whatever piece of the world you're in. Tell me you don't
feel the same.

C.D. Reiss

#3. What voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost? 'Tis better to have fought and lost That never to have fought at all!

Arthur Hugh Clough

#4. Everyday there's something that reminds me why I love this sport.

Bernard Hinault

#5. I am a father with young kids, and you want to know the jobs in the future are going to be there.

Gordon Brown

#6. I've written 17 novels, and I've found out that fiction can't keep up with real life.

John Grisham

#7. It being the first time in his life that he had touched female fingers under water, Dick duly registered the sensation as rather a nice one.

Thomas Hardy

#8. An indigenous feminism has been present in every culture in the world and in every period of history since the suppression of women began.

Robin Morgan

#9. Libby was a Christmas baby, which meant she never got the right amount of presents. Patty would hold one extra gift aside - and Happy Birthday to Libby! - but they all knew the truth, Libby got ripped off. Libby rarely felt less than ripped off.

Gillian Flynn

#10. I love people. I wanted to be with the people. I wanted to give something back what I get from football, because God gave everything to me.

Pele

#11. I told you that I love you, I was only telling a lie. I'll be long gone come the crack of dawn and I believe the word is goodbye.

James Taylor

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