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“By empowering women, we empower the nation.”
Debasish Mridha“...when 'empowering women' becomes 'overpowering women' not only is it the polar opposite of feminism”
it is the opposite of ‘right.’ Empowering women begins by respecting their individual choices.“Empowering Women 101: Every woman thinks they are the special person that was forordained to change a man. Do you really think you are better than all the women that tried? Don't marry someone with the arrogant thought your spirituality will magically transform people. Instead, live in such a way that you don't have to change or convince anyone of your worthiness.”
Shannon L. Alder“Empowering Women 101: Know the difference between real love and a person that is with you because it is easy and convenient. A real woman doesn't live in the fantasy that he just all of a sudden knew you were the one and no one else believes that either. Be willing to settle and accept the situation or work on it. However, don't sit in denial and pretend going through hell in a relationship was required before he saw your worth. He should have known from the beginning.”
Shannon L. Alder“By improving health, empowering women, population growth comes down.”
Bill Gates“Empowering women in the workforce is a key to growing the economy and having a thriving middle class.”
Kirsten Gillibrand“I have always felt strongly about empowering women. I'm living proof that, with confidence and by believing in yourself, you can accomplish any goal.”
Queen Latifah“Empowering Women 101-- A strong women knows that cheating isn't a mistake it's a choice. The choice was made long before you found out. ”
Shannon L. Alder“My feminism, as intended by me, extends to empowering women to make legal choices, not to judge the legal choices they make. My fight is for rights.”
Maajid Nawaz“I think that, if anything, the pageant is great for people who suffer from body issues. It's all about being comfortable with what you're given and what you have and being able to flaunt it without being insecure. It's about empowering women, not making them feel weak or less.”
Olivia Culpo