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Eleanor Smeal Quotes
«We cannot have a time when those of us who are protesting current policies are going to be compared to terrorists or their values. We have to stand up now before we have a period of silencing all meaningful discussion in our country.»
«They are clearly worried about her constitutional philosophy ? as are we.»
«They are clearly worried about her constitutional philosophy - as are we,»
«I think that essentially that this hue and cry that she isn't qualified, there's a sexist basis to it. Does she have the mental capacity? Give me a break. Would they say that about a man? I don't think they would.»
«When you say this to Democratic leaders, they deny this is happening. So in a way we feel like we're fighting a mirage.»
«Every inch of the way, the drug has shown its safety, and each of the groups here and certainly us have been satisfied with the safety.»
«Toys today are more stereotyped than they were 20 years ago; the market is even more segmented. And they can go into their own kitchen anytime they want, for God's sake. On the other hand, maybe it doesn't matter because girls are doing everything anyway, even being soldiers.»
«She was a giant in the 20th century for women, and most significantly was a catalyst for change in the American culture. She defined the problem, and then she had the courage to do something about it.»
«She's leaving a legacy that's living beyond even her wildest dreams in the '60s. She wanted to change the world, and she did.»
«In the '60s, to say this obvious fact that women were treated unequally was to make yourself the object of scorn and ridicule.»