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For a woman to be taken as seriously as a man she must be three times as effective. Happily, this is not difficult.
Simone de Beauvoir — Gale Martin
Simone de Beauvoir — Gale Martin
Being a woman is a terribly difficult trade since it consists principally of dealings with men.
— Joseph Conrad
But it is difficult for men to disbelieve a woman who insists that she wishes to serve them, and he nodded assent.
— Catherynne M Valente
I think of myself in a continuum as a woman. Two hundred years ago, it would have been very difficult for me to write at all.
— Jeanette Winterson
Don't get me wrong. Government Contracting is difficult, but the help you give the government makes our country strong.
— Linda Rawson
The manlier you are, the harder it is to understand what a woman wants: there is not a hint of female brain in you.
— Criss Jami
However much I dislike the idea of abortion, you should not criminalize a woman who, in very difficult circumstances, makes that choice.
— Tony Blair
The idea of stardom was difficult to grasp. It was like being schizophrenic; there was her, the woman on television, and the real me.
— Jessica Savitch
If you're a man and you ask questions, you're a genius; if you're a woman, you're difficult.
— Martine McCutcheon
To have to hear a woman's voice, and start to make a choice just based on that, is difficult.
— Dean Cain
It is difficult to deal successfully, he decided, with a woman whose feelings cannot be hurt.
— Ellen Glasgow
Most men find it difficult to remain true to a single woman, but relatively easy to be true to three or four at the same time.
— Georges Courteline
If a woman gets tough in negotiations, she's difficult, whereas a man would be considered a brilliant businessman.
— Tamara Mellon
It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.
— Thomas Hardy