A woman is handicapped ordsprog

en A woman is handicapped by her sex, and handicaps society, either by slavishly copying the pattern of man's advance in the professions, or by refusing to compete with man at all.
  Betty Friedan

en It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan

en I think that our society still has some prejudice in it, and baseball is a reflection of the society in which we emanate. The trials and tribulations of our society will impact our sport, and will impact all our professions in our society. I think that we're getting better. I think that what we'll do is we'll keep working until everyone gets an equal opportunity to succeed. That's utopia.

en We had talked to the Justice Department and received pre-clearance, but the Secretary of State's Office began to interfere with that part, and said that we were violating the (rights of) handicapped voters - blind and other physical handicaps - because they cannot determine if they are voting correctly by paper ballots.

en Please, compete in the spirit of fair play, mutual understanding and respect. And above all, please compete cleanly by refusing doping.

en Many of these children are going to have profound handicaps throughout their lives -- both physical and mental handicaps.

en “There are things in that paper that nobody knows but me, or ever will.
Behind that outside pattern the dim shapes get clearer every day.
It is always the same shape, only very numerous.
And it is like a woman stooping down and creeping about behind that pattern.”

  Charlotte Perkins Gilman

en For each woman, the pattern is different. That individual woman will know, for her, if a change has occurred. Every woman is really different.

en This is an era of woman's work in many spheres of activity -- of independent thought and individual achievement in the arts and sciences and learned professions, as well as the humbler, but not more self-sacrificing fields of usefulness. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. But every woman pursues the eternal quest for love, for sympathy, for understanding, for happiness, and in her heart is the great, holy yearning for motherhood.
  Billie Burke

en The woman owner is physically handicapped, and it's her service dog. He just gets out once in a while to show, but he's done well.

en Fascism is not in itself a new order of society. It is the future refusing to be born.
  Aneurin Bevan

en In the School of Allied Medical Professions, we typically communicate with students about staying in contact with their adviser, notify them about the classes that they need to take, and ask them to apply for graduation two quarters in advance.

en It's too hard for us also to see so many children and to see some dying and some handicapped and knowing this is a ... disease that can be controlled by removing all pigs from society.

en Don't argue! You cannot win, you cannot beat a woman in a arguement. It's impossble you will not win. Cause men, we are handicapped when it comes to arguing cause we have a need to make sense
  Chris Rock

en When human beings have been fascinated by the contemplation of their own hearts, the more intricate biological pattern of the female has become a model for the artist, the mystic, and the saint. When mankind turns instead to what can be done, altered, built, invented, in the outer world, all natural properties of men, animals, or metals become handicaps to be altered rather than clues to be followed.
  Margaret Mead


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