Top 41 Quotes & Sayings by Gloria Feldt

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Gloria Feldt.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Gloria Feldt

Gloria Feldt is a New York Times best-selling author, speaker, commentator, and feminist activist who gained national recognition as a social and political advocate of women's rights. In 2013, she and Amy Litzenberger founded Take the Lead, a nonprofit initiative with a goal to propel women to leadership parity by 2025. She is a former CEO and president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, directing the organization from 1996 to 2005.

This is women's moment to shift the tectonic plates of power on both the personal life and the leadership levels.
Your personal choices matter. And you have the power. Use it.
The path to big, systemic change is collective action. That takes Sister Courage. — © Gloria Feldt
The path to big, systemic change is collective action. That takes Sister Courage.
A movement has to move. Constantly.
Whatever aspect of life you apply it to, making change takes courage.
Share your stories of your worst moments as well as your best. Let your sisters know their problems are not unique and they are not alone.
Unlimit yourself: Stand in power, walk with intention.
Embrace controversy. It gives you a platform. It is a teacher, a clarifier, and your friend, especially if you are trying to make change.
Knowing your history can give you the tools to shape your future.
Nobody loves you better because you have used yourself up for them.
There’s no excuse…for women today not to own their own power and lead an unlimited life.
Power-over is amoral. Power-to is responsibility.
Be intentional about your life and what you want to accomplish, but understand there's no choice you make that you can't change. — © Gloria Feldt
Be intentional about your life and what you want to accomplish, but understand there's no choice you make that you can't change.
Women are well on the road to equality but we haven't arrived yet.
Women must commit to use our power-to on our own behalf so we can translate it into the power to help others and ourselves.
Get ticked and get going.
This women's moment to embrace the power-to for good in life and leadership.
Intention implies assuming you can and have every right to achieve your ambition and that you are powerful enough to make it happen.
What's your vision of what you think should happen? How can you make it happen? Go stand in your power and walk with intention to make it so.
Don't follow your dream - lead it!
Use what you've got. What you need is usually there if you can see it and if you have the courage to use it.
Embrace controversy. It gives you a platform. It nudges you to clarity.
Your vision, ideas and plans have the power to shape the future, but not if you keep them to yourself.
Today's challenge for women: to value ourselves and demand that others do, too.
The most effective medium is yourself and the power you communicate by your intention and your story.
When women are economically empowered, the power balance changes in all areas of life.
Women are in the midst of an unfinished revolution.
With each door one women walks through it is incumbent to bring another woman through it with her.
Power unused is power useless. — © Gloria Feldt
Power unused is power useless.
Every other group helps its own members. Women should, too. Be sisters.
The more we practice risking to leap, the more proficient we become, the more our fears melt away, and we grow ever stronger in the doing.
The definition of promiscuity? One more partner than you've ever had.
We grow our courage muscles like we grow our physical muscles, by using them.
There are no excuses this time. Now it's up to women to step up and lead ourselves and our sisters through the threshold.
If these restrictions were necessary, the FDA would have promulgated them in the first place, the FDA knows how to evaluate scientific information. Congress knows nothing about that.
I say, carpe the chaos, for in chaos is opportunity.
Say the first word. Set the tone for the conversation. Be poised, prepared, and ready to say the first word in any debate or meeting.
I truly believe that a woman who knows herself, and who thus knows her true value, can never be frightened into being co-opted.
Moments don't last unless we do something with them. — © Gloria Feldt
Moments don't last unless we do something with them.
When you peel back the layers of the anti-choice motivation, it always comes back to two things: What is the nature and purpose of human sexuality? And second, what is the role of women in the world? Sex and the role of women are inextricably linked, because if you can separate sex from procreation, you have given women the ability to participate in society on an equal basis with men.
What ticks you off enough to get involved in efforts to better the lot of women? What motivates you to action?
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