I think that there are more opportunities for young women in America than there are in Tanzania. But I also think there are many of the same problems.
I've learned to surround myself with women who lift me up and leave me feeling nurtured rather than drained.
I am a daughter, a sister, a wife and a mother. I am a friend of women and I am their advocate.
I'm more like a spoon symbol. I think women just want to spoon me.
And because of President Obama, more women than ever are serving in the Cabinet and on the Supreme Court.
I think I would have died if there hadn't been the women's movement.
We all know that television is better for women as they get into their 40s. You could be more three-dimensional, not just the wife or the mother.
You become tyrannized by this notion that women must not only be treated equally, but they must never fail.
Proof that they do not understand the republic is that in their fine promises for universal suffrage, they forgot women.
A Negro woman has the same kind of problems as other women, but she can't take the same things for granted.
You hear about women buying shoes? I buy DVDs. I definitely have a problem.
Women have the feeling that since they didn't make the rules, the rules have nothing to do with them.
I feel as if sometimes women can't deal with what's going on and they have no one around who actually understands.
It is criminal to put our servicemen and women in harm's way and to put the lives of so many civilians on the line for the misguided frustrations of the Bush administration.
Romance focuses on emotions and on relationships, both of which are fundamentally important to women.
For most women, the language of conversation is primarily a language of rapport: a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships.
My grandmother gave birth to 13 children and I come from a long line of women who gave birth in their 40s.
That is partly why women marry - to keep up the fiction of being in the hub of things.
The list of women to potentially be on a major party ticket, in both parties, is embarrassingly short.
Personally, I'd like us to have a few more women on the 'Today' programme.
I think violence against women in America has become ordinary - it's been made absolutely acceptable.