A Quote by Madonna Ciccone

People love pitting strong females against each other. — © Madonna Ciccone
People love pitting strong females against each other.
The press seems to love pitting women against each other.
We live in a world where people like to pit women against each other. And this is why I love the idea of embracing other females who are doing what I'm doing. It's important for us to support each other.
I hope that people realise pitting two women against each other is just silly.
I love pitting people against each other. My whole life is based on that. It brings out the best in people and the worst in people. If the worst comes out, you don't want them working for you.
Every device employed to bolster individual freedom must have as its chief purpose the impairment of the absoluteness of power. The indications are that such an impairment is brought about not by strengthening the individual and pitting him against the possessors of power, but by distributing and diversifying power and pitting one category or unit of power against the other. Where power is one, the defeated individual, however strong and resourceful, can have no refuge and no recourse.
Fully embrace the fact that you are enough just being you. It's so important for women to champion each other instead of competing against each other. Believe in yourself and believe in all of the women in your life. As females we are already strong but imagine if we all supported one another? What a world that would be.
I like the more community element of comedy. And I hate people pitting other people against each other. Audiences are always judging you, but when you're being judged for a competition, it just takes away the joy of the job.
In the '90s, there was always this continuous pitting of women against each other in the media, trying to make them battle it out.
Females want other females to be really strong, so there are a whole lot of scripts that are basically just male parts renamed as a girl.
It's sad how people want to see us females go against each other. Never been for that. Never will.
Females should stand by each other, especially in an industry which seems to try so hard to pin us up against each other and make us fight. It's not about that for me. I refuse to be sucked into a twisted world of insecurity and lose who I am.
There are some artists that don't like working with other females, which is fine. They have their own thing. I personally love being surrounded by other females.
A strong marriage requires two people who choose to love each other even on those days when they struggle to like each other.
It's my strong belief that when people love each other and are desirous of creating a committed relationship with each other that they should be allowed to marry, regardless of their sexual orientation.
Can it really be love if we don't talk that much, don't see each other? Isn't love something that happens between people who spend time together and know each other's faults and take care of each other?...In the end, I decide that the mark we've left on each other is the color and shape of love.
I think that's what makes marriage work - when you allow each other to be strong in their chosen profession; when you support each other and love each other.
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