Top 100 Quotes About Gloria Steinem

#1. Marriage was always the happening end, not the beginning.

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#2. I don't think there's any country that has equal pay, not even Sweden or Iceland.

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#3. The young women seem to think that they can only go out with or marry a man who is superior to them. The problem there is that they are wanting to be defeated, as opposed to finding a partner.

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#4. We're communal animals. If we're by ourselves, we can feel wrong and crazy and out of step with society. We really need those talking circles.

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#5. Allowing women the power to decide when and whether to have children is the only way to solve the 7 billion human load on this planet that threatens to destroy it. Women's equality is also men's survival.

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#6. The new women in politics seem to be saying that we already know how to lose, thank you very much. Now we want to learn how to win.

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#7. I was rescued by librarians. It was librarians who said 'maybe you would like to read The Hardy Boys as well as Nancy Drew.' It is true for me, as for so many countless others, that librarians saved my life, my internal life.

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#8. Patriarchy creates megapatterns that affect us all
even as we forge different individual choices within them
just as do themegapatterns of nationalism or racism.

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#9. I think that we need to change the culture, not blame the people that are playing the only game that exists.

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#10. Because I have work to care about, it is possible that I may be less difficult to get along with than other women when the double chins start to form.

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#11. Sex and race, because they are easy and visible differences, have been the primary ways of organizing human beings into superior and inferior groups and into the cheap labour on which this system still depends.

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#12. What we're told about this country is way too limited by generalities, sound bites, and even the supposedly enlightened idea that there are two sides to every question. In fact, many questions have three or seven or a dozen sides.

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#13. The purpose of ass-kicking is not that your ass gets kicked at the right time or for the right reason," she often explained. "It's to keep your ass sensitive.

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#14. IF EVERYONE HAS A full circle of human qualities to complete, then progress lies in the direction we haven't been.

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#15. It's not that women are less corruptible than men are, it's that women have had less chance to become corrupt.

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#16. Laughter is an orgasm of the mind.

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#17. You can hardly open a newspaper without seeing that a woman has been killed by a man for clearly gender-related reasons.

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#18. Always ask the turtle.

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#19. In Native spiritualities, there is often a belief that we cannot pray unless we've laughed.

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#20. There's going to be a demand for perfectionism on the part of Hillary Clinton, or any other pro-equality woman candidate, that would not be made of men. There are going to be attacks based on different standards of morality and different standards of dress and physical attractiveness.

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#21. If men started taking care of children, the job will become more valuable.

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#22. If women have young children, they are one man away from welfare.

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#23. Our grief is not a cry for war.

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#24. She acquired a lifetime aversion to the phrases bless your heart and poor dears.

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#25. Because when some people are invisible, everyone suffers.

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#26. When the gender role starts to descend, boys get into the masculine box.

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#27. So why is the sex barrier not taken as seriously as the racial one?

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#28. I don't know if fury can compete with necessity as the mother of invention, but I recommend it.

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#29. When men realize that feminism is a universal good that affects them in very intimate ways then I think they really become allies and leaders.

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#30. You didn't leave your party. Your party left you. Forget about party labels. Just vote on the issues and for candidates who support equality.

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#31. Pop culture shapes our ideas of what is normal and what our dreams can be and what our roles are. Politics, of course, decides how the power and the money in the country is distributed. Both are equally important, and each affects the other.

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#32. Pearl Jam doesn't just sing about issues they care about. These guys walk it like they talk it.

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#33. If men menstruated, they would brag about how much and for how long.

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#34. The definition of woman's work is shitwork.

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#35. The art of life is not controlling what happens to us, but using what happens to us

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#36. Intelligence without character is a dangerous thing.

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#37. We are literally linked in a circle, including with nature, as well as with other human beings. Old societies didn't have and still don't have "he" and "she." They don't have gendered pronouns. They don't have a word for nature, because we're not separate from nature.

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#38. Feminism...is not 'women as victims' but women refusing to be victims.

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#39. Anyone who believes we're living in a postfeminist age will learn that violence against females - from female infanticide and child marriage to honor killings and sex trafficking - has now produced a world with fewer females than males, a first in recorded history.

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#40. Overthrowing capitalism is too small for us. We must overthrow the whole ... patriarch!

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#41. It is more rewarding to watch money change the world than watch it accumulate.

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#42. If women are supposed to be less rational and more emotional at the beginning of our menstrual cycle when the female hormone is at its lowest level, then why isn't it logical to say that, in those few days, women behave the most like the way men behave all month long?

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#43. I respect women like Gloria Steinem who paved the way. But when you say 'feminist' now, there is a message that if you are sexy and you acknowledge that part of your personality publicly, then it's somehow an affront to women. And I reject that.

Megyn Kelly

#44. Women, we tend to become whole people by venturing outside of the home, learning to aspire, to achieve, to deal with conflict - all these qualities that are wrongly called masculine.

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#45. Nothing will happen automatically. Change depends on what you and I do every day.

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#46. That's why, if I had to name the most important discovery of my life, it would be the portable community of talking circles; groups that gather with all five senses, and allow for consciousness to change.

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#47. to making revolution, not just dinner.

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#48. As I was to learn, avoiding conflict causes conflict to seek you out.

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#49. What would happen if we listened to children as much as we talked to them?

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#50. Gloria Steinem said it best: "You can't do it all. No one can have two full-time jobs, have perfect children and cook three meals and be multi-orgasmic 'til dawn ... Superwoman is the adversary of the women's movement."5

Sheryl Sandberg

#51. How long before both women and men are allowed to see self-respecting rebellion as a lifelong possibility?

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#52. Basically, I feel different from most other women. I feel I don't have to put on an act. If I'm not feminine enough for someone, I don't care, because femininity is different in everyone's mind.

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#53. Unless we include a job as part of every citizen's right to autonomy and personal fulfillment, women will continue to be vulnerable to someone else's idea of what need is.

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#54. Law and justice are not always the same. When they aren't, destroying the law may be the first step toward changing it.

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#55. I would say that each of us has only one thing to gain from the feminist movement: Our whole humanity. Because gender has wrongly told us that some things are masculine and some things are feminine ... which is bullshit.

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#56. Remember: "For want of a nail, the horseshoe was lost, for want of a horseshoe, the horse was lost, for want of a horse, the battle was lost, for want of a battle, the war was lost." This parable should be the mantra of everyone who thinks her or his vote doesn't count.

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#57. A rejection of the way a woman speaks is often a way of blaming or dismissing her without dealing with the content of what she is saying.

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#58. If what's inside your dreams wasn't already real inside you, you couldn't even dream it.

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#59. Movements are like rivers. Dipping into them is never the same twice.

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#60. I will no longer be referred to as Miss Steinem of Ms. magazine.

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#61. Writing is the only thing that when I do it, I don't feel I should be doing something else.

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#62. We're changing ourselves to fit the world instead of changing the world to fit women.

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#63. Whatever the gender of the participants, all pornography including male-male gay pornography is an imitation of the male-female, conqueror-victim paradigm, and almost all of it actually portrays or implies enslaved women and master.

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#64. The error that we tend to make is that we think that women's magazines are what editors want and what their readers want - and thus are social indicators - when, in fact, they are what advertisers want. They're just advertising indicators.

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#65. Like art, revolutions come from combining what exists into what has never existed before.

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#66. Men tend to gain wholeness by acquiring the qualities that are wrongly called feminine.

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#67. The origins of violence against women by men are not biological. If that were the case, it would exist in every culture. And it doesn't exist in every culture.

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#68. In the suffragist and abolitionist era, there were a lot of white women and some black men and women who argued for the old hierarchy and against universal adult suffrage - often on religious grounds.

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#69. She seemed both proud and scared that I was where she had once wished to be.

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#70. Racism and sexism are intertwined [ ... ] and cannot be uprooted separately.

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#71. Every social justice movement that I know of has come out of people sitting in small groups, telling their life stories, and discovering that other people have shared similar experiences.

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#72. Men are victims of their own impulses.

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#73. The phenomenon of the woman who's asked what movie she wants to see, and she says, "I don't know. What do you want to see?" It's a tiny version of a big tendency. Women need to say, "This is what I want."

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#74. In fact, caucus, a word derived from the Algonquin languages, better reflected the layers of talking circles and the goal of consensus that were at the heart of governance.

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#75. Even graffiti above a tunnel can begin a journey that never ends.

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#76. Anything a powerful group has is perceived as good, no matter what it is, and anything a less powerful group has is not so good, no matter how intrinsically great it might be.

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#77. The dogma is that that dogma is a mistake.

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#78. I was surprised to find myself in tears. Because these women had trusted me to help as a writer, I began to see a way of bringing together two things - writing and activism - that until then had torn me apart in everyday life.

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#79. I've finally figured out why soap operas are, and logically should be, so popular with generations of housebound women. They are the only place in our culture where grown-up men take seriously all the things that grown-up women have to deal with all day long.

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#80. The art of being helpful is behaving as if everything we do matters - because we never know which things might.

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#81. I think we acquire habits of mind when we're little, and I lived in the future because I was always imagining being a grown-up, when I could get out.

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#82. Inside, each of us has a purple motorcycle.

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#83. What is frustrating is being told that no matter how hard I've worked, it counts less than my appearance. Although if you're not considered conventionally attractive, that also becomes an issue: you know, you're a feminist because you couldn't get a man.

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#84. You have no choice but to live in the present, if you're really being open to events and people as they come along.

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#85. Being able to support oneself allows one to choose a marriage out of love and not just economic dependence. It also allows one to risk that marriage.

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#86. We have become the men we wanted to marry.

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#87. Oppression has no logic
just a self-fulfilling prophecy, justified by a self-perpetuating system.

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#88. I always thought that "humanist" was a good word long before I understood that anyone thought it was a bad word.

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#89. Yeah, equal pay for equal work and our bodies ourselves and Gloria Steinem and all that jazz ... but in that dusty dark little corner of every woman's heart where we keep our maps of Tierra del Fuego lives the hunger to fetch a powerful man his slippers on her hands and knees.

Tiffany Reisz

#90. We need to stop raising boys to think that they need to prove their masculinity by being controlling or by not showing emotion or by not being little girls.

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#91. A portable friend to all readers-especia lly but not only women-who need to learn that the Golden Rule works only if it's reversible: We must learn to treat ourselves as well as we wish to treat others.

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#92. Men embody adventure, women embody hearth and home, and that has been pretty much it.
Even as a child, I noticed that Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz spent her entire time trying to get back home to Kansas, and Alice in Wonderland dreamed her long adventure, then woke up just in time for tea.

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#93. The voting booth is the only place that a pauper equals a billionaire, and any woman equals any man.

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#94. I respect Gloria Steinem enormously. But I never wanted to be in any kind of movement - and if you're over a certain age, you better keep your bra on because nothing's worse than saggy duds.

Carmen Dell'Orefice

#95. Being graded for memorizing male accomplishments with the deep message that we can learn what others do but never do it ourselves.

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#96. One act of violence takes four generations to heal.

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#97. I've yet to be on a campus where most women weren't worrying about some aspect of combining marriage, children, and a career. I've yet to find one where many men were worrying about the same thing.

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#98. A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.

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#99. I think if women are visible in the media, truly visible, in an empowered role, it empowers us to be more visible in any area of our lives.

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#100. Democracy is mob rule with income taxes.

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