29 Quotes About Empowerment Of Woman

If you’re a woman who wants to take your place in the world, then you need to know what it really means to empower yourself. Nobody can do it for you and no one can do it for you without you. So if you decide that you want to be empowered and take your life by the horns, then these quotes about empowerment of women will help guide you in the right direction.

Speak gently but look out for your rights.
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Speak gently but look out for your rights. Christine De Pizan
If you're struggling today, remember that life is worth living...
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If you're struggling today, remember that life is worth living and believe that the best is yet to come. Remember that you are loved, you matter, and never forget that there is always hope. Germany Kent
You will trip up and fall sometimes. It doesn't take...
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You will trip up and fall sometimes. It doesn't take away from how great you are. You will not always say the right thing. It doesn't revoke the light within you. Stalina Goodwin
The truth is that you may mess up a bit....
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The truth is that you may mess up a bit. Don’t panic. Relax and remember to give your best and let the chips fall where they may. Stalina Goodwin
Somewhere someone else’s break-through is hinging on you simply knowing...
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Somewhere someone else’s break-through is hinging on you simply knowing that you matter. So please, remind yourself of this truth every single day. Stalina Goodwin
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Don’t allow anyone to shame you with your life story. Walk in your truth knowing that you are the better because of it. It is because of all the things you've been through that you are able to be who you are today. Stalina Goodwin
You must remember that you were made so that the...
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You must remember that you were made so that the world might be graced with a brilliance that only YOU can display. Stalina Goodwin
The more we see ourselves as a vibrant, successful, inspiring...
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The more we see ourselves as a vibrant, successful, inspiring person who boldly declares and manifests her vision, the more we become just that. Kristi Bowman
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Dear my strong girls, you will all go through that phase of life making a mistake of helping a toxic girl whose friendship with you turns into her self-interest. This kind of girls is a real burden towards the empowerment of other females as they can never get past their own insecurity and grow out of high-school-like drama. Despite how advanced we are in educating modern women, this type will still go through life living in identity crisis, endlessly looking for providers of any kind at the end of the day. They can never stand up for others or things that matter because they can't stand up for themselves. They care what everyone thinks only doing things to impress men, friends, strangers, everyone in society except themselves, while at the same time can't stand seeing other women with purpose get what those women want in life. But let me tell you, this is nothing new, let them compete and compare with you as much as they wish, be it your career, love or spirit. You know who you are and you will know who your true girls are by weeding out girls that break our girlie code of honor, but do me a favor by losing this type of people for good. Remind yourself to never waste time with a person who likes to betray others' trust, never. Disloyalty is a trait that can't be cured. Bless yourself that you see a person's true colors sooner than later. With love, your mama. XOXO . Shannon L. Alder
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Like seeds planted in the depths of our souls, our dreams are at the center of who we really are. Our mission and our right is to nurture them and to allow them to grow. To follow your dreams takes courage, action, persistence, time and patience, but most of all, you must first believe in them. Believing in your dreams means that you trust your aspirations exist for a reason and the reason is your calling. Believing in your dreams means that you hold true that everything is possible and you can manifest the life and experiences you desire. We know that dreaming is a form of planning. We know that everything we enjoy and appreciate around us — every advancement and contribution to society — developed from the commitment, perseverance, and belief in our dreams. . Melia KeetonDigby
I believe in women helping each other feel good about...
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I believe in women helping each other feel good about themselves instead of trying to compete. Hopal Green
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Being stuck serves a spiritual purpose. It's a bountiful harvest for transformation to occur. It tells us that a change is needed. More than any type of outward change, what's really being asked of us is an inner change. It could be a change of heart, change of priorities, a change of beliefs, or even a change of perspective. Dana Arcuri
She would use her sexuality, but she would make it...
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She would use her sexuality, but she would make it hers. She would use her beauty not to appeal to their desire, but to strike fear in the hearts of men. Matt K. Turner
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There’s No Denying It. It’s a great feeling when others believe in you. But today, I want to encourage you to believe in yourself, no matter what! Always believe in yourself, wholeheartedly. No matter what people may say or think, if YOU believe in your capabilities to do something, DO IT. Allow your passion to motivate you every step of your journey. Allow your passion to give you strength when doubt tries to set in. Stay true to yourself and do it how YOU see it! And remember: It’s okay to be different! Be uniquely YOU. . Stephanie Lahart
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Honor yourself first and you will discover the boundless breadth of your Passion Zone. Heidi Reagan
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For Every Child We Teach To Cherish Learning, A Universe Is Born. D. Simone
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When they (the men, the scavengers)come for you, do not give yourselfto them so easily. Wear your strength like armour, fight like a beast. Do not let them tell you thatyou belong to them. Be fearless. Be a lion. Be like lava. Rip them apart, and burn their bones. And when you are done, tell the world that you belong to no man. That you are a lady, a warrior, a tsunami, and you belong only to yourself. Zaeema J. Hussain
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Why do women say "I'm sorry" so much? One of my favorite self-love sermons is this: Resist saying 'I'm sorry' so often. You are not "sorry." You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and wonderfully made. Abiola Abrams
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Only by remembering to say 'no' will the women of 21st century regain their voice and remember their power. 'No' is the most important word in a woman's dialectic arsenal, and it is the one word that our employers, our leaders, and quite often, the men in our lives would do anything to prevent us from saying. No, we will not serve. No, we will not settle for the dirty work, the low-paid work, the unpaid work. No, we will not stay late at the office, look after the kids, sort out the shopping. We refuse to fit the enormity of our passion, our creativity, and our potential into the rigid physical prison laid down for us since we were small children. No. We refuse. We will not buy your clothes and shoes and surgical solutions. No, we will not be beautiful; we will not be good. Most of all, we refuse to be beautiful and good. Laurie Penny
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Great women aren't born great, they become great. Sabrina Newby
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Clothing and features fade with time. I am happy with who I am today, and I am happy with who I will be tomorrow. Steffani Raff
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...and they all lived as happily as they allowed themselves to be. Steffani Raff
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Tools of empowerment - heartset and mindset. Akosua Dardaine Edwards
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Think of yourself as an athlete. I guarantee you it will change the way you walk, the way you work, and the decisions you make about leadership, teamwork, and success. Mariah Burton Nelson
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I love you but I got to love me more. Peggi Speers
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I have been told many times by family, friends, colleagues and strangers that I, a black African Muslim lesbian, am not included in this vision; that my dreams are a reflection of my upbringing in a decadent, amoral Western society that has corrupted who I really am. But who am I, really? Am I allowed to speak for myself or must my desires form the battleground for causes I do not care about? My answer to that is simple: ‘no one allows anyone anything.’ By rejecting that notion you discover that only you can give yourself permission on how to lead your life, naysayers be damned. In the end something gives way. The earth doesn’t move but something shifts. That shift is change and change is the layman’s lingo for that elusive state that lovers, dreamers, prophets and politicians call ‘freedom’. Diriye Osman
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If you don't have the courage to confront, you don't have the right to complain. Don't wait until anger gives you the courage! Debra Fox