Top 1200 Gender Inequality Quotes & Sayings - Page 13

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I was a me-ist. I believed in the right to do whatever I wanted to do regardless of gender. Still do.
IT IS TIME THAT WE ALL SEE GENDER AS A SPECTRUM INSTEAD OF TWO SETS OF OPPOSING IDEALS.
I love technology, and I don't think it's something that should divide along gender lines. — © Marissa Mayer
I love technology, and I don't think it's something that should divide along gender lines.
If I can use my platform to affect change in gender, as I can in race, then I think I can have an impact.
I suppose it's easier for most writers to create and vivify characters of their own gender.
I never feel confined by gender, by labels, by expectations, by stereotypes. I'm free to be myself.
We all ought to be equal and not see discrimination based on gender, race, or sexual orientation.
I feel that gender balance in the work environment is actually the best recipe for success.
Today's neoliberalism has a number of byproducts. We have massive forms of inequality developing because there are no longer any concessions. There's a war being waged on democracy and all social spheres and institutions that tend to defend it.
As we contemplate a world which is still choosing to deploy technological innovation in a way that deepens inequality and divisions within and between nations, we need to set global foundations back on track.
The Tories' favoured trade deals post-Brexit are likely to make regional inequality worse, by focusing on the best deal for the City of London at the expense of smaller firms across the country.
Equality for all is what we should all want, between race, religion, gender, sexuality... it doesn't matter.
Economic growth driven by large-scale infrastructure investments without equitable provision of education will leave hundreds of millions of people behind, exacerbating inequality, disillusion, and instability.
I remember becoming aware of women's issues and inequality. It became glaringly clear to me when I was living in America that women are regarded as less intelligent than men.
You have to understand the role the landlords are playing in shaping neighborhoods, how they potentially expand or reduce inequality, how their profits are a direct result of some tenant's poverty.
The moral case for gender equality is obvious. It should not need any explanation.
The very existence of government at all, infers inequality. The citizen who is preferred to office becomes the superior to those who are not, so long as he is the repository of power, and the child inherits the wealth of the parent as a controlling law of society.
For someone with a background of economic justice, what scared me about climate change is not just that the sea level will rise and we'll have more storms - it's how this intersects with that cocktail of inequality and racism.
It's hard to tell these days what gender people are. You don't know if they're gay, if they're straight, or Bruce Jenner. — © Chelsea Handler
It's hard to tell these days what gender people are. You don't know if they're gay, if they're straight, or Bruce Jenner.
People who don't have gender dysphoria aren't going to catch it by watching me dance on television.
What a country needs to do is be fair to all its citizens - whether people are of a different ethnicity or gender.
The gender parity is something that has been organic to Eventbrite since we started building a team.
Gender or skin color does not of itself determine the nature of a person's thinking.
Like my gender, sometimes things don't come out right the first time.
Once you open up the Pandora's box of race and gender... you're never done.
We've always been more gender neutral than any other sport.
I feel like until you show every side, you're not doing the gender justice.
Gender and sex are about rules which we have invented, but we are animals; we belong to nature.
I still believe a little bit that changing gender roles have hurt relationships.
You write people as human beings first and then the gender specific stuff second.
There's no denial that one's gender orientation is certainly a core characteristic of any person, but it's not the only one.
Character is made up of a variety of different things. One of those elements is gender.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs did not start out wealthy, and actually added to income inequality, but we all benefit from their creative effort.
Not being treated OK is something everyone can relate to, no matter what age or gender.
I was a weird but definite kid, and there were essentially no gender roles for me to fit into.
My commitment to gender equality is rooted in the quintessentially American principle of equal justice under law.
It's a collective truth that slavery is wrong, that child labor is wrong, that gross inequality is wrong. God didn't send it.
Amazons Jeff Bezos, Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs did not start out wealthy, and actually added to income inequality, but we all benefit from their creative effort.
Year after year, politicians have drafted huge piles of legislation on the assumption that most people are not good. And we know the consequences of that policy: inequality, loneliness and mistrust.
There's still a massive inequality between the genders. If you look at the trajectory of a male actor's career, there's no hesitation or hiatus. But women after the age of 35 to 40 are rarely placed in the centre of the story.
A tight-money policy reinforces inequality in two ways. Its high interest rates disproportionately reward the rich, and the resulting unemployment disproportionately punishes the poor.
From the time I was 20 and people would say, 'Chicks with Picks,' I hated it. It's not a genre, it's a gender. — © Margo Price
From the time I was 20 and people would say, 'Chicks with Picks,' I hated it. It's not a genre, it's a gender.
Find something you're passionate about and just love. Passion is really gender neutralizing.
The Statue of Liberty's gender changed nothing. It was the same here as anywhere: men and their wars.
Historians who write about families are usually feminists who think in terms of gender relations.
So please, for the love of gender- go bloom. Or water someone else while they do.
All human beings deserve equal treatment, no matter their gender identity or sexuality.
We started out covering income inequality in the magazine [Mother Jones], but that ongoing body of work positioned - and sourced - us well to put both Occupy and the 47 percent in context.
Because Katrina put it out there, no one can play the pretend game anymore that there isn't poverty and inequality in this country. The Millions More Movement - Katrina gives it added significance.
The most important factor in determining whether you will succeed isn't your gender - it's you.
There are, however, those who have called the book [The Kite Runner] divisive and objected to some of the issues raised in the book, namely racism, discrimination, ethnic inequality etc.
The problem in Peru is not so much poverty - it is inequality. The essence of the discourse in 2005 and 2006 is the same one that we have maintained in 2010 and 2011. My macroeconomic policy is to strengthen and ensure economic growth but with social inclusion.
Religion and love don't have a price, don't have a gender, a skin color, nothing. We are all on the same plate.
When it comes to dividing Americans on the basis of their gender, I know a little something about the subject. — © Kay Bailey Hutchison
When it comes to dividing Americans on the basis of their gender, I know a little something about the subject.
In a world of increasing inequality, the legitimacy of institutions that give precedence to the property rights of 'the Haves' over the human rights of 'the Have Nots' is inevitably called into serious question.
In politics, during my organisational roles, I have never seen gender bias within my organisation.
You don't go out and change your gender for a television show, O.K.? It ain't happening. I don't care who you are.
Obviously, I have certain policy positions that I push and advocate for that would benefit people dealing in a system that breeds inequality and makes life more difficult for people.
Business doesn't cut you any slack because of your gender. You're either good at what you do or you're not.
When minimum living wages, bargaining for fair wages, pensions, and job security are denied in too many countries, it is not rocket science to understand the drivers of inequality.
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