A poet looks at the world the way a man looks at a woman.

This is courtship all the world over - the man all tongue; the woman all ears.

I want to inspire the next man or woman or boy or girl who changes the world, because it needs it.

I like being a woman, even in a man's world. After all, men can't wear dresses, but we can wear the pants.

How wrong it is for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself.

The world cares very little about what a man or woman knows; it is what a man or woman is able to do that counts.

Consider the record: In Trump's world, a woman is not in front of a man; her place is behind, under, or on his arm.

There's nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It's a thing no married man knows anything about.

There is nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It is a thing no married man knows anything about.

Margaret Thatcher was a lady. I suppose she was a woman in a man's world, but that's about the only nice thing I have to say.

I'll have you know that as a young man, I spent an entire year as a woman in a world tour of 'As You Like It.' I played Celia.

Every man and woman is born into the world to do something unique and something distinctive and if he or she does not do it, it will never be done.

If I was to go around as a white woman, a white man, an Asian woman, an Asian man... the world would just respond to you so differently because of your outward form, right?

I was certainly never conscious of 'playing the woman.' I would not have approved of that. It is not a winning tactic. I operated in the world as I found it, and it was a man's world.

I never really thought about being a woman in a man's world. Then at the World Championships in 2000 I finished 15th. I was called on to the podium just for being a woman, and I realised things were going to be different.

It is not the intelligent woman v. the ignorant woman; nor the white woman v. the black, the brown, and the red, it is not even the cause of woman v. man. Nay, tis woman's strongest vindication for speaking that the world needs to hear her voice.

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