I just really have an affinity for women. Watching them go through journeys is more interesting to me than watching men.
I am one of the few men honest enough to say they do not understand women.
In this industry, all the heads of labels are men, but every artist has to prove themselves, regardless of their sex. I have always been very vocal about the women sticking together.
For these reasons, women tend to rely more heavily on Social Security in their retirement than do men.
Women attribute their success to working hard, luck, and help from other people. Men will attribute that - whatever success they have, that same success - to their own core skills.
Women don't take enough risks. Men are just 'foot on the gas pedal.' We're not going to close the achievement gap until we close the ambition gap.
Women are not making it to the top of any profession in the world. But when I say, 'The blunt truth is that men run the world,' people say, 'Really?' That, to me, is the problem.
A lot of men in politics suddenly woke up to the issue of women in politics when they realised: hey, there are votes in this!
Hundreds and hundreds of the dead were so badly burned in the terrific heat generated by the bomb that it was not even possible to tell whether they were men or women, old or young.
My wife's income allowed me to do what I really loved. I realized that women's liberation is men's liberation, too.
Is there discrimination against women? Yes. There's no denying that the old boys' network is alive and well. But there's also discrimination against men.
You could make a case that women addicted men to their sexuality and then withdrew their sexuality until we provided them with a source of income.
Perhaps my problem in marriage-and it is the problem of many women-was to want both intimacy and independence. It is a difficult line to walk, yet both needs are important to a marriage.
In many ways, the crumbling of the institution of marriage is the real 'war on women.' Marriage is the civilizing influence for men and for families.
When I was a kid and going to the movies I was overwhelmed by the way women were always second-class citizens in the film.
I really detest movies like 'Indecent Proposal' and 'Pretty Woman' because they send a message to women that sleeping with a rich man is the ultimate goal and really that's such a small part of it.
I think that weird rumor or idea in Hollywood that people don't want to see female-driven movies couldn't be further from the truth. Women buy tickets to movies.
Michel Poiccard: Women will never do in eight seconds what they would gladly agree to in eight days.
Surely the freedom of women must mean more to us than the freedom of pimps.
Women are on a rise and a great woman will lead this country and make a real change one day.
It is not so much that women have a different point of view in politics as that they give a different emphasis. And this is vastly important, for politics is so largely a matter of emphasis.