I am woman, hear me roar.

I'm every woman. It takes a village to make me who I am.

My three husbands were afraid of me. I am a very powerful woman.

A woman is the only thing I am afraid of that I know will not hurt me.

My vigor, vitality and cheek repel me. I am the kind of woman I would run from.

My videos represent the artist in me very well, but not the kind of woman I am.

I am woman, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore, and I know too much to go back and pretend.

What white woman, however lonely, was ever captive or insulted by me? Yet they say I am a bad Indian.

I am a woman of many talents and they're all just pieces of the puzzle that make me and make my career.

I am a woman, and I am Jewish; I'm a film-maker, and I'm a writer, so you cannot just put me in one box.

I am a gorgeous woman. That's not me being egotistical or narcissistic. It's just a fact, I'm a knockout.

I go feminine, I go masculine. I am both, actually. I think the male side is a bit stronger in me, and I have to tone it down sometimes. I'm not like a normal woman, that's for sure.

Being the person who gets to make a movie about Wonder Woman, of course, I take that incredibly seriously. I am a huge Wonder Woman fan, and the aspiration comes totally naturally to me.

There, they tell me to wear the veil. Here, they are telling me to put my hips in a little girl's skirt, and I am this lovely full woman. You've got this Ph.D. and you're worrying, 'Am I skinny enough?'

Rule number one in negotiating anything with Missy is never try and run me over. Never push me, because I am a very strong woman. I'm nice, but I'm very strong. When it gets down gritty, I can get grittier. Never, ever underestimate me.

They expect a certain amount of leniency or mercy from me because I'm a woman, and if you've ever met my mother, you should know that's not even in the cards. She's much tougher than I am - she's a retired schoolteacher, so she's seen it all.

The abortion cases produced an enormous amount of mail to my chambers, vastly more than to the other chambers, I am sure. I sometimes thought there wasn't a woman in the United States who didn't write me a letter on one side or the other of that issue.

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