Top 1200 Latin Women Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Women need to support other women, not cut them down. And that goes for recognizable women too.
Women in Africa, generally a lot needs to be done for women. Women are not being educated, not only in Angola but my trip to Nigeria, one point I would make over and over again was that women need to be educated too.
I work in Hebrew. Hebrew is deeply inspired by other languages. Not now, for the last three thousand years, Hebrew has been penetrated and fertilized by ancient Semitic languages - by Aramaic, by Greek, by Latin, by Arabic, by Yiddish, by Latino, by German, by Russian, by English, I could go on and on. It's very much like English. The English language took in many many fertilizations, many many genes, from other languages, from foreign languages - Latin, French, Nordic languages, German, Scandinavian languages. Every language has influences and is an influence.
My management team are all women. Most of the people at labels I liaise with are all women. It's pretty much all women all the time. — © Iggy Azalea
My management team are all women. Most of the people at labels I liaise with are all women. It's pretty much all women all the time.
In the entertainment industry women are often judged. They judge bigger women, they judge black women, and older women too. We just don't do that in drag. Drag is open to everyone, regardless of gender, body shape or age.
Latin music is universal.
Sexism is bad enough when it's men demeaning women. When women do it to other women, it's even more deflating.
We need to encourage more women to write roles for other women. The great substantive roles aren't being written for women and aren't being produced and directed by women.
Remuneration! O! That's the Latin word for three farthings
We often see literature about women that impair and immerse the women themselves, such as when women are portrayed as objects of consumerism.
I have some women friends but I prefer men. Don't trust women. There is a built-in competition between women.
Let's just start with the word 'diva.' It is obviously a sexist slight - a term that is only applied to women, almost always in a derogatory way. It's usually applied to women who are viewed as overly ambitious. It is applied to demanding women, to women who follow their own path.
All the women in 'Coronation Street' and 'Brookside,' they are all so funny. A lot of women bore me, but I love the strong women in soaps.
I'm often mistaken for Spanish or Latin descent. — © Rita Ora
I'm often mistaken for Spanish or Latin descent.
In Latin America, even atheists are Catholics.
I saved Latin. What did you ever do?
[Hillary Clinton] poses as a feminist, and she's taken money from countries that stone women, kill women, have women . . .
It's no secret that I love women. I think everyone loves women. And I like having beautiful women around me.
I do have a Mexican accent, but that doesn't mean that I'm a Latin vamp.
It's an honor to represent a Latin culture.
I have some women friends but I prefer men. Dont trust women. There is a built-in competition between women.
I don't think being Latin queen is a disadvantage.
Women Are Not Roses Women have no beginning only continual flows. Though rivers flow women are not rivers. Women are not roses they are not oceans or stars. i would like to tell her this but i think she already knows.
I don't see women and think of them as competition or with judgment. Women really move me. I feel connected to all kinds of women. I am angry because I think we've been mistreated throughout history in different countries, including America. I admire women.
I am a trans woman. My sisters are trans women. We are not secrets. We are not shameful. We are worthy of respect, desire, and love. As there are many kinds of women, there are many kinds of men, and many men desire many kinds of women, trans women are amongst these women. And let’s be clear: Trans women are women.
'Concierge' comes from the Latin for 'slave.'
President Obama understands women. He trusts women. And on every issue that matters to us, he stands with women.
Surrealism comes from the reality of Latin America.
I'm proud of my Latin American heritage.
I live in N.Y.C.; Latin queens are sick'ning!
Status Quo is Latin for the mess we are in.
There are women (some men, too, but mostly women) who are going to the occupied Palestinian territories to stand with the victims of Israeli occupation. These are very courageous Israeli women and some British and American women. That's something quite new.
Women are strong now. Women are dominating the charts, and women are doing it for themselves. We're kicking butt and taking no prisoners.
A lot of attention has been paid in Latin America to the new generation of nonfiction writers, authors like Julio Villanueva Chang, Diego Osorno, Cristóbal Peña, Gabriela Wiener, Leila Guerriero, Cristian Alarcón, among others. These are writers doing important, groundbreaking work. So the talent is there, as is the habit of radio listenership, and what we propose to do is unite the two. We want to have these immensely gifted journalists - men and women who've already revitalized the long-form narrative - we want them to tell their stories in sound.
Women are more than 50% of almost every country in the world. Countries rob themselves of the resources of women if they keep them as property. It isn't that women can't find work. It's just that women don't get paid for their work and are not recognized properly. It's something that has to be on the international agenda all the time.
I think Latin has some logic to it and there was a discipline.
Feminism should be about liberating women, all women, even Republican women, to be their true selves.
I love talking about clothes with women; it's like a code because women dress for women.
Participation is easily obtained with Latin chant. — © Richard Morris
Participation is easily obtained with Latin chant.
Women do kids. Women do cooking. Women doing everything. And yet, their position in society is totally unacceptable.
Science is only a Latin word for knowledge
I love hip-hop, R&B, techno and Latin.
I love dancing, especially to songs with Latin vibe.
Latin is an international language.
I read "Women Heroes of World War I" and was absolutely astonished. When we imagine women serving in the First World War, mostly we think of Red Cross nurses, but here I was reading about women serving as front-line soldiers, women serving as war journalists . . . and women who worked undercover as spies.
The people of Indonesia have to learn, realize, that fighting for a better country is great and inspiring. Like those men, women, and even children in Latin America understood many decades ago! Young people especially, should know: Rebellion is good. Revolution is good. Thinking is good. Progress is good. To be a revolutionary, a rebel, is cool - very cool. Much cooler than driving a red or yellow Ferrari bought with the money your daddy has stolen from the poor!
We need to do a better job of mentorships and role models to bring other young women along so that there's more women in our boardrooms, there's more women here in the United States Senate and in Congress. I think there's an important role for women to play.
I'm thankful for women. I think women are more intelligent than men. Also, without women, there would be no cookies.
Long live the Unity of Latin America. — © Hugo Chavez
Long live the Unity of Latin America.
I'm Latin - we start young, honey!
One may speak Latin and have but the mind of a peasant.
All my politics and campaigning has been around issues that affect women: violence against women, welfare cuts to women.
I have a daughter who I love very much, I hire women, I've worked with women, I've never had an issue with women.
Women's vulnerability around money is hardly exclusive to Africa. Throughout the world, women struggle with financial power. In the West, women's financial literacy is notably lower than men's. That lack of knowledge means that many women slide into poverty when they become widows.
Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.
Women like me. Women love me, so if I really wanted to involve the women, I don't have to assault the women.
I was a teen idol in Latin America.
They do not know very good Latin, these botanists.
When the women's movement began, it was a middle-class phenomenon. Certainly, black women had other stuff to think about in the '60s besides a women's movement. Working-class women were slow to get into it.
Xander, don't speak Latin in front of the books.
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