Quote by Gloria Steinem
Clearly no one knows what leadership has gone undiscovered in wome

Clearly no one knows what leadership has gone undiscovered in women of all races, and in black and other minority men. – Gloria Steinem

Other quotes by Gloria Steinem

Most womens magazines simply try to mold women into bigger and better consumers. – Gloria Steinem

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Women
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For much of the female half of the world, food is the first signal of our inferiority. It lets us know that our own families may consider female bodies to be less deserving, less needy, less valuable. – Gloria Steinem

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Food
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Leadership
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The cautious seldom err. – Confucius

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Leadership

We should see the leadership from the White House setting dates certain for certain goals of achieving greater alliance on alternative and renewable energy sources, but we are not. – Ron Kind

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Leadership

Its a different era. Our job now is to show leadership and vision and to help the next generation of artists. – Karen Kain

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Leadership

I feel fantastically excited that we have a leader who fought for the leadership without compromising his quite challenging view that the party has to change. – Francis Maude

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Leadership

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One of my favorite things about Star Trek wasnt just the overt banter but the humor in that show about the relationships between the main characters and their reactions to the situations they would face there was a lot of comedy in that show without ever breaking its reality. – J. J. Abrams

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Humor

It is often wonderful how putting down on paper a clear statement of a case helps one to see, not perhaps the way out, but the way in. – Arthur Christopher Benson

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Miscellaneous

I can look at the future with anticipation. And its comforting to know that someday, as Christians, well be able to look back and have a little more clarity on why certain things in life happened. – Amy Grant

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History balances the frustration of “how far we have to go” with the satisfaction of “how far we have come.” It teaches us tolerance for the human shortcomings and imperfections which are not uniquely of our generation, but of all time. – Lewis F. Powell, Jr.

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