Top 1200 Gender Roles Quotes & Sayings - Page 10

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I never saw gender as a barrier.
I can't imagine where I'd be without the opportunities provided to me in sports. Sports taught me that gender isn't an issue; in fact, when people talk about me being the first female governor, I'm a little absent from that discussion, because I've never thought of gender as an issue. In sports, you learn self-discipline, healthy competition, to be gracious in victory and defeat, and the importance of being part of a team and understanding what part you play on that team. You all work together to reach a goal, and I think all of those factors come into play in my role as governor.
I've never played on my gender. — © Susie Wolff
I've never played on my gender.
I have never let gender get in my way.
True badassery has no gender.
Thought has no gender.
It's about hard work and not gender.
The great amount of fun that I have is I can cast dramatic actors to play comedic roles, and I can cast comedic actors to play dramatic roles because, really, there's no such thing. There's just actors.
For my entire life, I've wrestled with my gender identity.
I am attracted to people irrespective of their gender.
Sex is biological, but gender is mental.
Who am I? is the only question worth asking and the only one never answered. It is your destiny to play an infinity of roles, but these roles are not yourself. The spirit is non-local, but it leaves behind a fingerprint, which we call a body. A wizard does not believe himself to be a local event dreaming of a larger world. A wizard is a world dreaming of local events.
Gender parity in management is a necessity. — © Richard Edelman
Gender parity in management is a necessity.
Gender inequality is not one problem, it's a collection of problems.
I feel like a feminist is gender equality.
When it comes to swag, there's no gender involved.
I don't see gender when I look at the world.
Because of my age, the roles that I'm in doesn't have as much depth as I would like, but that will change. Halle Berry, Angelina Jolie, they play heavy, meaty roles, which are the sort that I want to play...because of what I look like, I play with my looks, which is cool, but I've done it so many times. But one day I would love to play against my looks.
I think of my gender as a part of my complex humanity.
Gender is not central to coding.
Hospitality knows no gender or race.
We are a model country where gender equality is concerned.
To be an actor you need various things. You need to have a head for choosing the roles. You have to be, hopefully, easy to work with so people enjoy working with you. You have to deal with missing roles, with not being asked to work, with doing good work and then being castigated by the critics for it. You have to have a skin that can deal with all of that. I, fortunately, seem to have the makeup which allows me to deal with the business. I mean, not as everybody.
Gender is a spectrum.
So when Community came up and then the movie roles started happening I was very grateful. I am trying to be careful with the movie roles I select because if you pull the trigger too quickly, like choosing a lead role in a crappy movie then you will be put in movie jail and you will never be heard from again. If it's not a big hit you'll be forgotten pretty fast.
I experimented with different roles, but they didn't work, despite being fantastic films like 'Naa Autograph,' 'Sambo Siva Sambo,' 'Neninthe'... etc. I was very satisfied doing those roles. Had those films worked for me, I perhaps would not have tried anything different further. I like to experiment once in a while if it works.
There is a massive gender imbalance on TV
Courage is not a matter of gender.
Gender doesn't exist in my book.
The gender question has always obsessed me.
I believe in gender equality.
I'd say my relation to being a woman is, I mean being a woman is whatever you want because the concept of gender is not really real, you know? And so for me it's about being comfortable in myself. It's about allowing myself to express who I am in any way that I want to, whether that be through my clothing, the way I present myself to the world, whether that be through like my gender identity and my pronouns. It's just really about allowing yourself to really be expressive and creative.
I feel like there's no such thing as gender.
I want racial and gender equality.
I never had an issue with gender.
It shouldn't matter what gender you are but that's where we are right now and it's a battle.
Don't think of your gender as a handicap.
Gender reassignment is an exorcism of the mother — © Germaine Greer
Gender reassignment is an exorcism of the mother
I don't think gender is aesthetically defining for me.
I don't think gender even exists.
Sexism is where there is discrimination clearly based on gender.
I have been gender-nonconforming my entire life.
Dance music has no gender, class or creeds.
The soul has no gender.
Gender is a shackle.
Patriarchy has no gender.
I'm proud of my happiness no matter what gender they are.
I wanted to play roles which offered new ways of viewing black women and black people in general- and I have done that. And I have always, whether I needed to pay the rent or not, I've always turned down roles which I thought were stereotypical. And so when I look at my body of work in that respect, I am really happy. Because I feel my work does say something positive and that was what I always set out to do.
It's important to understand that one gender is not superior to the other. — © Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
It's important to understand that one gender is not superior to the other.
We are in a gender-fluid generation.
By all measures men are the more violent gender.
It is not easy to be a filmmaker but it has nothing to do with my gender.
I'm of the opinion that gender is a social construct.
I don't see things in terms of gender.
Gender equality does not exist anywhere.
I think the goal is always to go deeper within myself, and accept myself on deeper levels and to know myself on deeper levels. Whether or not I look for roles that are going to do that for me, I certainly look for the ways in which the roles I get can do that for me.
I desire a person, not a gender.
The pandemic of AIDS is a gender-based disease.
There still aren't enough[ roles for women of color]. And I'd say that's the case, not only for African-American women, but for all women in the Hollywood game. It's just slim pickings, and a very challenging time for us. I think that's why more of us need to work our way behind the camera in order to create roles that really illuminate who women are. We still have room for growth in that area, without a doubt.
Sex is f-king, everything else is gender.
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