Top 18 Marxist Feminism Quotes

#1. I didn't want to pretend anymore. Didn't want to keep pretending she was dead when she'd been the only person who'd ever made me feel alive. Didn't want to keep pretending she meant nothing when she meant everything.

A.L. Jackson

#2. The feminine section of the proletarian army is of particularly great significance... the success of a revolution depends on the extent to which women take part in it.

Vladimir Lenin

#3. I say to people that Los Angeles is a city of America's hope and its promise. It's a city where we come from every corner of the Earth here to make the American dream happen.

Antonio Villaraigosa

#4. I don't know about the first steps in a geography of loss, and I know that it's unmapped. I know that we all have to go by ourselves.

Wayne Earl

#5. Because you've dealt with the stressor," I said, "but not the stress. Your bodies still think you're being chased by the lion.

Emily Nagoski

#6. I'm so bored I could sing to my dick.

Joe R. Lansdale

#7. Feminism is lesbian in the sense that lesbians have always hated the female role and coveted the male role. It is based on Marxist notions of "equality" and class conflict that have no relevance to mystical and biological phenomenon such as love.

Henry Makow

#8. What they show tells you what they want to hide.

Craig Clevenger

#9. I just want to get on the court.

Carmelo Anthony

#10. In my opinion, no feminism worthy of the name is not methodologically post-marxist.

Catharine MacKinnon

#11. I like to wear dresses and skirts when I go onstage because the attitude that I have is, 'I'm so excited to introduce myself to you.' And I want to be wearing what I'd be wearing to a date or a dinner party.

Jenny Slate

#12. The only free man," he would say, "is one who doesn't work for anyone else.

Charles Yu

#13. Is there intelligent life on Earth?

Frank Drake

#14. I play with my grandchildren. I tend to my garden, which I love. Of course, I love to read, and family is really what it's all about.

Julie Andrews

#15. We have made an extraordinary transition. From moral absolutes to moral relativism ... Moral problems become medical ones and yesterday's sinners become today's patients.

Ellen Goodman

#16. The whole of March 18 was so poetically and emotionally satisfying that I went a little wild.

Qiu Miaojin

#17. There are too many things I find it difficult to say 'no' to.

Tom Stoppard

#18. My husband makes fun of me, because I know I can use strong prose to jazz-hand my way through plot that isn't as interesting as I'd like it to be.

Kelly Sue DeConnick

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