Top 1200 Strong Women Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I have such a strong belief in women's ability to sustain each other.
Many men admire strong women, but they don't love them.
If you keep on writing for three years, every day, you should be strong. Of course, you have to be strong mentally, also. But in the first place, you have to be strong physically. That is a very important thing. Physically and mentally you have to be strong.
My mother was a single mom, and most of the women I know are strong. — © Regina King
My mother was a single mom, and most of the women I know are strong.
The system of heroism depends on women to be weak so men can be strong.
I grew up in a family of strong independent women.
I have always been surrounded by strong women and thoughtful men.
Real equality in films is going to take time and will directly reflect our society. So ladies, please speak up at home, at work, at school, everywhere. As more women continue to find their place in Hollywood we have to keep pushing for more dynamic and strong women's roles.
For us women, to be German meant, and still means, always to be strong.
Jinkx is a single mother and I've seen so many strong Jewish women.
I have a traditional Catholic personal position, but I am very strongly supportive that women should make these decisions and government shouldn't intrude. I'm a strong supporter of Roe v. Wade and women being able to make these decisions. In government, we have enough things to worry about.
I think women are strong, and they have never been weak.
I want all women - teens, young women, older women, pregnant women, ageing women - to love and accept themselves.
We, the women of Belarus, are such a force. I am worried about them, but they are so strong. — © Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
We, the women of Belarus, are such a force. I am worried about them, but they are so strong.
Don't buy into the idea that women aren't strong enough to do anything they want on their own.
When it comes to writing characters, whether men or women, I think a good writer writes good characters. I know many men who, for years, have written strong, progressive women characters.
Being a woman did not look enviable to me, even when it looked admirable. It looked like nonstop sacrifice and service. Because it was. Being a woman seemed vulnerable and sad. Even the strong women I knew - and they were all strong - had earned their strength through enduring huge disappointments and tremendous struggles.
Yes, I certainly look for strong characters - whether that means they're strong in their vulnerability or strong in the way they might be attractive to lots of blokes.
You know, there's a word for big, strong men who attack women, and it's coward.
It's physical. If you keep on writing for three years, every day, you should be strong. Of course you have to be strong mentally, also. But in the first place you have to be strong physically. That is a very important thing. Physically and mentally you have to be strong.
My lyrics are for strong, independent women who are both smart and fashionable.
Women are such strong, powerful leaders, and a lot of the time, we play it silent.
Strong women only marry weak men.
I have learned to be as strong and confident as the women I represent in photographs.
There aren't a lot of roles written for women who are strong willed.
The world need strong leadership for women's rights.
I've always been inspired by strong, confident, powerful women.
Women were free in older times when the Islamic nation was strong. There are so many examples in history, not more than a thousand years ago, when Muslim women were leaders, scientists, professionals, and so on. It is all about justice, and justice can be attained through having the rulers accountable to their people.
I went to the Convent of the Sacred Heart for four years. It was interesting to me because, in a family where men were clearly favored over women, this was an atmosphere, a world, run by strong, determined, smart women in leadership, who had high expectations of the girls, and this tremendous sense of love and commitment to the wider world.
I wish I were as tough and strong as the women that I'm lucky enough to portray.
Women are jealous of cigars... they regard them as a strong rival.
I've always played strong women who are doing their own thing.
I think that white women are more apt to read laterally. So I think there's some strong identification for women, and their political and social positions, and minorities. I think that the political power of, let's say, the average Indian man and a white woman are pretty equal.
I am honoured to have the support of so many strong and determined women.
All women are the same, really: They are strong, but they are afraid of their own strength.
If there's a common denominator in all of the parts I've played, they are all strong women in tough situations.
The beautiful 1940s women were a strong influence for me.
Because sorry to say, women run the house. They run the family. They hold things up. I mean, it's like you don't ever see your mom get sick because she handles everything. And it's kind of amazing I think to show people just how strong women are.
I love how strong we are, the strength women have is ridiculous. The things we can do are unreal. — © Perrie Edwards
I love how strong we are, the strength women have is ridiculous. The things we can do are unreal.
The world cries for men who are strong; strong in conviction, strong to lead, to stand, to suffer.
Communities and countries and ultimately the world are only as strong as the health of their women.
It's frustrating we still don't see more movies featuring strong women.
I've been surrounded by strong, hardworking women like my mother all my life.
We've always had very strong women in my family.
I love strong women, not only in life but in craft.
I love playing strong women, even if they're nuts.
'Stree' is an entertaining film, but it has strong commentary about women.
Unless children have strong education and strong families and strong communities and decent housing, it's not enough to go sit in at a lunch counter.
I've been lucky to play strong women who are trying their hardest to do good. — © Annaleigh Ashford
I've been lucky to play strong women who are trying their hardest to do good.
My hopes for Iran's future lies with women first and foremost. Iran's feminist movement is very strong. This movement has no leader or head quarters. Its place is the home of every Iranian who believes in equal rights. This is currently the strongest women's movement in the Middle East.
Though the characters I have played are all very different, they are all strong, interesting women.
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 have a feisty side to me and I love playing the strong women.
I love playing strong women, even if theyre nuts.
Women who have strong identities, who know themselves, really inspire me.
I have always received roles of strong women from the beginning.
If you keep on writing for three years, every day, you should be strong. Of course, you have to be strong mentally, also. But in the first place, you have to be strong physically. That is a very important thing. Physically and mentally you have to be strong.
TV has always been a very strong and powerful medium for women.
I'm such a huge advocate for strong, intelligent representation of women in the media.
I think women are scared of feeling powerful and strong and brave sometimes.
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