Quote by Gloria Steinem
Some of us are becoming the men we wanted to marry. - Gloria Stein

Some of us are becoming the men we wanted to marry. – Gloria Steinem

Other quotes by Gloria Steinem

No man can call himself liberal, or radical, or even a conservative advocate of fair play, if his work depends in any way on the unpaid or underpaid labor of women at home, or in the office. – Gloria Steinem

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Ive yet to be on a campus where most women werent worrying about some aspect of combining marriage, children, and a career. Ive yet to find one where many men were worrying about the same thing. – Gloria Steinem

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Young wives are the leading asset of corporate power. They want the suburbs, a house, a settled life, and respectability. They want society to see that they have exchanged themselves for something of value. – Ralph Nader

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I do not wish them to have power over men, but over themselves. – Mary Wollstonecraft

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Give a woman a job and she grows balls. – Jack Gelber

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To tell a woman everything she may not do is to tell her what she can do. – Spanish Proverb

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