It's not a country of articulate people, sophisticated people. There's too little subtlety. Men and women don't enjoy each other very much in Australia. I don't find very many men sexy in Australia. Of course, I'm married and out of it, but still.
I was in fact pretty much - by the larger culture, by the local culture, by people around me, by people on TV - encouraged to imagine women as something slightly inferior to men.
In sum, thought and reflection have been rendered thoroughly pointless by the circumstances in which modern men and women live and act.
The greatest luck that I've had has been the ability to find men and women who came into my administration who worked with me and brought extraordinary talents that we were able to take full advantage of.
Women have more to prove than men when it comes to politics.
You don't really see too many straight friendships between men and women on 'Mad Men.'
Perhaps some of the appeal of the dangerous-but-yummy paranormal anti-hero lies in his scorn for societal expectations. Yes, women have come a long way, but there are still some cultural stigmas more associated with women than men.
I truly cannot imagine men with men, women with women, doing what they were not physically created to do, without abnormal stress and misbehavior.
England is the paradise of women, the purgatory of men, and the hell of horses.
The irony is that the more unapologetically sexist men are in movies, the more women tend to be attracted to them in person.
There are some men who are frightened by strong women and some men who are nurtured by them and feel nervous, with weak clinging vines. And I am very much of the latter category.
The older we women grow, the more clearly we see what men really are: hypocrites, boasters, he-goats. The older men grow, the more they doll us up with every perfection.
Men and women in my lifetime have died fighting for the right to vote: people like James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, who were murdered while registering black voters in Mississippi in 1964, and Viola Liuzzo, who was murdered by the ...
Men and women have served and died to protect American democracy, but their sacrifice will be for naught if that democracy dies from the poison the Supreme Court has injected into our political organs.
The problem is with men. I know I shouldn't say this, but they've shrouded and hidden women to hide their incompetence.
Just as women are afraid of receiving, men are afraid of giving.
Men are motivated and empowered when they feel needed. Women are motivated and empowered when they feel cherished.
Even today, in our progressive times, in most movies that come out, the men have to have biceps and the women have to be thin or something.
Men are awesome, but they're pretty easy to figure out; women are way more complicated, and way more interesting.
Women bond differently, and I don't think men understand that.
We need spies that look like their targets, CIA officers who speak the dialects terrorists use, and FBI agents who can speak to Muslim women who might be intimidated by men.