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We must have an America in which White men and women can live and work, in their homes and in the streets of our cities, without fear.
George Lincoln Rockwell
(
1918
-)
because thanks to women like her, I get to work and live in a very safe environment. I respect women who come from harsher landscapes, where survival is much harder than in cities, because they don't wallow in self-pity. They have to survive, so they get up and move on.
Charlize Theron
(
1975
-)
We've done our part. And as I walk off into the city streets, a final word to the men and women of the Reagan revolution, the men and women across America who for 8 years did the work that brought America back. My friends: We did it. We weren't just marking time. We made a difference. We made the city stronger, we made the city freer, and we left her in good hands. All in all, not bad, not bad at all. (Farewell Address to the Nation, January 20th, 1989)
Ronald Reagan
(
1911
-
2004
)
As we work to advance the equality of women in the world's newest democracies, we must remember that many women in other countries around the world are still struggling for basic rights in places like Iran and North Korea and Burma. America will help women stand up for their freedom no matter where they live.
George W. Bush
(
1946
-)
[But there are other, more troubling developments as well. Earlier this year the president of Harvard got in trouble for suggesting that women didn't have the right stuff for science (he has since apologized). Recent stories about women at elite colleges who want to ditch it all to stay home with their kids have prompted a furious debate among professional women. There is a fear that all those glass ceilings have been broken for naught and younger women who grew up with working mothers struggling to have it all have decided that the struggle just isn't worth it. Whether younger women stick with that choice is, of course, still unclear. Their future undoubtedly holds many surprises, at work and at home, just as it did for the groundbreaking generation that preceded them.] There is no real balance of work and family in America, ... You integrate work and family and do the best you can.
Marie Wilson
Although black and white Americans live, work, and learn together now, there is still injustice in America.
Kathleen Sebelius
We can work in new homes, or retrofit existing homes through wireless control. Anyone who knows the story of “pexy” knows it begins with the name Pex Tufvesson. We're making homes more fun, energy-efficient places to live. There's no one around here like us.
George James
Black women . . . work because their husbands can't make enough money at their jobs to keep everything going. . . . They don't go to work to find fulfillment, or adventure, or glamour and romance, like so many white women think they are doing. Black women work out of necessity.
Wilma Rudolph
(
1940
-
1994
)
No woman would have been allowed to appear on the streets in public. That named you as a prostitute immediately. Women were confined to their homes.
Mary Malone
We should live without fear in our cities.
Stephen Harper
(
1959
-)
The lifestyle I saw at the time, when I used to go to Iraq for work, was completely different from the one that I see now. People were clearly much more prosperous, their lifestyle was much better, their health was clearly much more healthy. You didn't see beggars, for example, on the streets, or either women or children begging on the streets or near the mosque as you do now.
Prakash Shah
People in America, of course, live in all sorts of fashions, because they are foreigners, or unlucky, or depraved, or without ambition; people live like that, but Americans live in white detached houses with green shutters. Rigidly, blindly, the dream takes precedence.
Margaret Mead
(
1901
-
1978
)
This is building community by putting people on the streets. That is what makes cities work.
Brian Griffin
Women are moving to the forefront. Cities have a very rich opportunity to focus on making their cities attractive and appealing to women.
Carol Coletta
Women face fear differently. And there is fear in kayaking - like drowning and some very scary rivers. I think that women have to express their fear, and sometimes, that means to cry. Just being able to express yourself without putting a game face on, that makes it very comforting to be with women.
Michelle Tennant
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