Women Empowerment Quotes Quotes

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Jessica Doyle-Mekkes
“This is not about public speaking.
Public speaking is a middle-aged white guy standing in front of a podium, telling you details you don’t need to know about a topic you’re not all that interested in.

He thinks he’s funny.

His mustache is funny.

This is about finding your voice and using it fearlessly.”
Jessica Doyle-Mekkes, I'm Speaking: Every Woman's Guide to Finding Your Voice and Using It Fearlessly

“My love goes out to every woman; the lovers, the doers, the caregivers, the rebels, the leaders, the builders, silent movers, and more! You give being a woman a huge difference. A beautiful meaning. Thank you for becoming all without reserve. Most importantly, thanks for being many layers on many weather, and thanks for refusing to be defined by standards that don't sing your praises enough!”
Chinonye J. Chidolue

Alice Walker
“I'm gitting tired of Harpo, she say. All he think about since us married is how to make me mind. He don't want a wifw, he want a dog.”
Alice Walker, The Color Purple

Marion Bekoe
“When the day is not going your way, make it go your way because you are that bitch.

When you feel all hope is gone, create your own hope because you are that bitch.

When you feel you can’t depend on anyone, depend on yourself because you are that bitch.

When they think you can’t get any better, be the best because you are that bitch.

When you cry, let it all out because you are that bitch.

When your crown falls, pick it up with a smile because you are that bitch.

I know because just like you, I am that bitch.”
Marion Bekoe

Stephanie Lahart
“Love, respect, and value yourself. Your mental, emotional, and physical health are important. Make yourself a priority and know that it’s okay! Don’t feel guilty for taking care of yourself, first. Your worth is invaluable… Believe it, own, it, and protect it! Make a commitment to celebrate yourself, and to live life fearlessly. You matter!”
Stephanie Lahart

Avijeet Das
“She did it because women can do anything that they want to do in life.”
Avijeet Das

“I love competitive women. I do not mean scream at the referee kind of competitive.
I mean you versus you kind of competitive.”
Meet Melinda Brown

Hagir Elsheikh
“It is not enough to break the silence; we must break the cycle of ignorance and empower women to reclaim their bodies”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“They made me believe that my body wasn’t mine and that I should feel ashamed for being born a woman”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“We cannot change the way society views women until we address the mixed messages we send about their value”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“When a girl is forced to endure such a violation, she learns to question everything about herself, her worth, her value, and her power.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“Through pain, I realized that healing is not just about removing scars; it is about reclaiming the voice stolen from you”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“I had to learn the hard way that my body was my own, and no tradition or culture had the right to tell me otherwise.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“My journey taught me that the most powerful tool in overcoming trauma is the will to speak, the courage to be heard”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“No child should feel the burden of a society’s fear, and no woman should carry the weight of cultural oppression. We must teach them to rise above it.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“Healing is not an endpoint; it is a process, and in every step, I reclaim more of myself.”
Hagir Elsheikh

Stephanie Lahart
“Love, respect, and value yourself. Your mental, emotional, and physical health are important. Make yourself a priority and know that it’s okay! Don’t feel guilty for taking care of yourself first. Your worth is invaluable… Believe it, own it, and protect it! Make a commitment to celebrate yourself and to live life fearlessly. You matter!”
Stephanie Lahart

Jean Menzies
“Morgan could have been a fairy queen, I thought as I watched her walk towards me, each step causing the water to ripple and stroke against my thighs.

In a different time, we might have been queens together. But I would not be disappointed in what we had. What was happening here, now, was true magic.

Not the tricks Merlin taught us, but the fire that raged inside me for Morgan, which I was now certain flared in Morgan too.

"Show me your realm, lady of the lake," she whispered close to my ear, sending a tiny shudder down my spine.”
Jean Menzies, The Lady of the Lake

“A woman who enjoys her own company, who does not mind eating alone at restaurants or going dancing by herself, who does not need to make her hair perfect or put on any makeup, is a woman with a lot of stories…”
Elena Levon

Marion Bekoe
“Look again. You’re not just looking at a woman. You’re looking at history in motion.”
Marion Bekoe

Stephanie Lahart
“Sometimes your energy, spirit, and your presence are the light someone else needs. Your love, your light, and your authentic self are a priceless gift to everyone around you. You are a rare, genuine, and beautiful soul!”
Stephanie Lahart

Marion Bekoe
“A woman who doesn't need anyone is the most dangerous person in the room.”
Marion Bekoe

Marion Bekoe
“A real woman knows how to make a man feel like a king, but a queen who knows her position can rule a king.”
Marion Bekoe

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