I like strong women. I think a lot of women relate to strong characters, and a cop is still a strong character.
The feminine mystique has succeeded in burying millions of American women alive.
When women are encouraged to be competitive, too many of them become disagreeable.
The primary job for women in Hollywood is still super-attractive actress. That is the most high-profile women's job in Hollywood.
I think the bottom of the totem pole is African-American women, or women of colour. I think they get the least opportunities in Hollywood.
Women are clear-headed, they are more creative and for this reason, sometimes, also more fragile.
Eventually I figured out there was something systematic in the way women are treated.
Women are needed in the military because there aren't enough soldiers, and we're seeing more women serve.
Sex and older women used to be considered an oxymoron, rarely mentioned in the same breath.
The role of women has always been undervalued in the spy world, always undermined in terms of recognition. Unfairly so. It's a world that needs women.
We women must listen to our inner voice. It is easier for women to do this as they are not afraid to say what they feel.
You're not working with models, you're working with real women who have, like, anatomy. Models do not have anatomy.
We women are way too hard on ourselves. I don't know who some women are dressing for, but we should be celebrating our bodies.
New York City has the most beautiful women.
Most of the women that I like have a haunted quality - they're sort of like women who live in a haunted house all by themselves.
As women, we have more of a tendency to be people-pleasers, and I know a lot of women who are not vocal about what makes them happy.
I feel a responsibility to continue creating complex roles for black women, especially young black women.
Literary fiction is kept alive by women. Women read more fiction, period.
Women like to watch women fight because it makes them feel sort of empowered physically and mentally. They feel kind of jazzed and excited by it.
A l lot of films I've done are essentially about women who are finding their voice, women who don't know themselves well.
I want to reach young women and to get them involved in the mission of the YWCA, economic empowerment of women and girls, and ending racism.