
Top 15 Mistreatment Of Women Quotes
#1. In our case, the law really was blind; in its mistreatment of women, it knew no religion, race or creed.
Azar Nafisi
#2. I mean, the unfair treatment of women and black people and Indians and other groups, that's real. Mistreatment of other people because 'I'm better than you are' is such a sad part of the world.
Melissa Leo
#3. After all of this, I do not want to be eaten by some random demon who just wanted a postshow snack.
Michelle Knudsen
#4. I would love to get with somebody who knows the fundamentals of making the movie, then get my money up and start getting into that.
Obie Trice
#5. It takes twenty years to become an overnight success.
Eddie Cantor
#6. Every religion oppresses women. I talk about the Koran because I know this book best. It allows for torture and other mistreatment, especially for women. And I despise the Sharia laws. They cannot be changed. They must be thrown out, abolished.
Taslima Nasrin
#7. I was too busy fighting the river to worry about adjusting my beliefs in accordance to reality.
Patricia Briggs
#8. Millions of hells of sinners cannot come near to exhaust infinite grace.
Samuel Rutherford
#9. Try and enjoy the here and now. The future will take care of itself somehow. The grass is never greener over there.
Howard Jones
#10. You should not be defined by one bad performance.
Ashley Wagner
#11. What other creatures are bred so exquisitely and purposefully for mistreatment as women are?
Euripides
#12. This is what happens when you don't let gays marry; they start designing clothes out of spite.
Jon Stewart
#13. A man always finds it hard to realize that he may have finally lost a woman's love, however badly he may have treated her.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#14. Living in France while the Falklands War was going on, I felt a profound sense of shame and betrayal, just as I did by the war in Iraq. People have asked why I don't talk about that directly in my plays. Well, politics needs to be articulated in many different ways.
Simon McBurney
#15. There is a condition into which many young women fall. They attach themselves to violent men. They forgive any mistreatment. They think it love; it isn't. What they really want is to be punished for their sins, real and imagined - or for someone else's
Jed Rubenfeld
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