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“Single ladies, the only thing we need to be rescued from is the notion that we need to be rescued.”
Mandy Hale“Single ladies, we are not Damsels in Distress…we are Divas that Impress!”
Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass“Dear Single Ladies, Love is precious, Remember this: You are worth pursuing. Don't Cheapen Yourself”
Genereux Philip“Single Ladies Tip: No man is too busy to go after a woman that he really wants, he will make time even if it is 2 minutes. #NoMoreCrumbs”
Samantha Gregory“Love is the gift. You cannot go and look for the gift by yourself. That action is contrary to the definition of the word gift. Therefore, single ladies should wait to be chosen and to receive love as a gift.”
Khuliso Mamathoni, The Greatest Proposal“The best food I've had was actually in catering at 'Single Ladies.' It's insane. I can't live in Atlanta. In fact, even if I'm offered, I'm not sure I could come back for another six months, because I'll just be fat.”
Ricky Whittle“I've found my productive-writing-to-screwing-around ratio to be one to seven. So, for every eight hour day of writing, there is only one good productive hour of work being done. The other seven hours are preparing for writing: pacing around the house, collapsing cardboard bxes for recycling, reading the DVD extras pamphlet from BBC Pride & Prejudice, getting snacks lined up for writing, and YouTubing toddlers who learned the 'Single Ladies' dance. I know. Isn't that horrible? So, basically, writing this piece took me the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas.”
Mindy Kaling, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?“Words matter . . . They really do.”
Dorothea Benton Frank, All the Single Ladies“In work, it is possible to find commitment, attachment, chemistry, and connection. In fact, it's high time that more people acknowledged the electric pull that women can feel for their profession, the exciting heat of ambition and frisson of success.”
Rebecca Traister, All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation“Joel Kotkin, a professor of urban development, argued in the daily beast that the power of the single voter is destined to fade, since single people "Have no heirs," while their religious, conservative, counterparts will repopulate the nation with children who will replicate their parents politics, ensuring that "conservative, more familial-oriented values inevitably prevail." Kotkin's error, of course, is both in assuming that unmarried people do not reproduce -- in fact, they are doing so in ever greater numbers -- but also in failing to consider whence the gravitation away from married norms derived. A move toward independent life did not simply emerge from the clamshell: it was born of generations of dissatisfaction with the inequalities of religious, conservative, social practice.”
Rebecca Traister, All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation