10 Quotes About Working Woman

Everybody needs to work. But it’s not always easy. We all have different jobs, different locations, and different working hours. We need to get our work done, but we also need time for our family and friends Read more

Sometimes we feel like the only one who has problems with this. These quotes will inspire you to appreciate what you do, get your work done, and get on with your life.

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Christian culture has too often offered women a push toward contentment that can numb us to our own desires, without offering the tools to discern whether those desires could be good or Holy-Spirit-inspired. Katelyn Beaty
If mainstream culture thinks gender roles are unimportant, church culture...
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If mainstream culture thinks gender roles are unimportant, church culture makes them too important. Katelyn Beaty
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When we have to make a list of exceptions to apply a model of womanhood, it is good to ask whether that model holds much meaning. Katelyn Beaty
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Tired as I was of conflict, I felt that I must not shrink from the fight, nor abandon in cowardice the attempt to prove, as no theories could ever satisfactorily prove without examples, that marriage and motherhood need never tame the mind, nor swamp and undermine ability and training, nor trammel and domesticise political perception and social judgement. Today, as never before, it was urgent for individual women to show that life was enriched, mentally and spiritually as well as physically and socially, by marriage and children; that these experiences rendered the woman who accepted them the more and not the less able to take the world's pulse, to estimate its tendencies, to play some definite, hard-headed, hard-working part in furthering the constructive ends of a political civilisation . Vera Brittain
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It is a formidable list of jobs: the whole of the spinning industry, the whole of the dyeing industry, the whole of the weaving industry. The whole catering industry and–which would not please Lady Astor, perhaps–the whole of the nation’s brewing and distilling. All the preserving, pickling and bottling industry, all the bacon-curing. And (since in those days a man was often absent from home for months together on war or business) a very large share in the management of landed estates. Here are the women’s jobs–and what has become of them? They are all being handled by men. It is all very well to say that woman’s place is the home–but modern civilisation has taken all these pleasant and profitable activities out of the home, where the women looked after them, and handed them over to big industry, to be directed and organised by men at the head of large factories. Even the dairy-maid in her simple bonnet has gone, to be replaced by a male mechanic in charge of a mechanical milking plant. . Dorothy L. Sayers
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Do not worry about who get the credit or praise of the work done. Continue work to give your best. Your reward may come unexpected. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Madeleine Albright says, “There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women.” I wonder what happens to women who bully other women. Crystal Woods
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[Leslie Bennett] You have a teenager who desperately wants to separate.. If you don't have a career, these New Domesticity types are likely to find themselves standing in the kitchen with all these domestic skills and no outlet for them, no way to earn a living.. [A]t that point your kids are not thanking you for having made the hand-pureed baby food and for giving them homemade cookies. They don't feel you've done them a big favor; they say, "Why didn't she ever grow up and take responsibility for her own life?. Emily Matchar
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I am slightly offended by the way busy working women my age are presented in film. I'm not, like, always barking orders into my hands-free phone device and telling people constantly, "I have no time for this! " I didn't completely forget how to be nice and feminine because I have a career. Mindy Kaling