I'm a Vietnam veteran. I was here when there was no public support, not just for the effort in Vietnam, for the mission in Vietnam, but for our men and women in uniform.
As Commander of the Faithful, it is out of the question that I fight Islam. We need to fight violence and ignorance. It is true, when one strolls out, one sees women with scarves and men with beards. This has always been the case in Morocco. Morocco ...
We need to fight violence and ignorance. It is true: when one strolls out, one sees women with scarves and men with beards. This has always been the case in Morocco. Morocco is built on tolerance.
We need to create a society where girls and women are getting the same encouragement and support to build their careers as the boys and men are. From the start.
Our men and women in uniform put their lives on the line for our nation every day; they should not have to jeopardize their financial well-being as well.
Basically I'm trying to make men more sensitive and women stronger.
My goal when I make my show is to make a show for women. I don't make a show for men.
And so, whether they came here on the Mayflower, on a slave ship, or on an airplane from Havana, we are all descendants of the men and women who built here the nation that saved the world.
I vaguely remember in the '90s when Calvin Klein started making unisex CK1. Don't worry about whether it's made for men or women. Listen, we all like to put mum's clothes on sometimes. What's important is that it feels right for you.
There's still prejudice and that resistance regarding women, not only on female football but in various activities. Men think that women are a bit fragile to perform some types of activities or don't have the ability and aren't strong enough.
Without a doubt in sketch comedy there are fewer women than men.
Besides the physical strains I realized men can be pigs to women even when it's a man dressed as one.
Men err from selfishness; women because they are weak.
I had seen the photographs of Harlem in its glory days, stylish men in bespoke suits, women so well dressed that they'd put the models in 'Vogue' to shame. I knew that Harlemites loved to dance, to pray, and to eat.
It's true that, in Iran, women have half of the rights men do. And yet 66 per cent of students are women.
I do not wish women to have power over men; but over themselves.
Girls are infinitely more complicated than boys and women more than men. And there's no doubt about that. We just don't like to think about it. Certainly the men don't like to think about it.
Men can't bear to see women cry.
There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women, and there are families.
I find it disturbing that men who are products of highly developed economies come to a developing nation solely to exploit their women and their children.
When women go wrong, men go right after them.