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Stephanie Lahart
“She wanted a relationship that consisted of loving someone unconditionally, flaws and all, so she started with herself!”
Stephanie Lahart

Mitta Xinindlu
“I stepped out of the box
because I'm a woman who breaks locks.
I break glass ceilings too,
the sky knows my flair, boo.
Where you see the word 'groundbreaking',
know it's me being breathtaking.
I'm a woman;
I gave birth to all men.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Stephanie Lahart
“She needed somebody to believe in her, so she decided to be that somebody! She stopped doubting herself and gave herself a chance. She persevered through every obstacle, because NOT believing in herself was no longer an option. Self-doubt wasn’t welcome there anymore.”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“That reflection in the mirror is YOU. I encourage you to love her, flaws and all! Be kind to her, take care of her, see the best in her, and celebrate her.”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Be Authentic. Be Fearless. Be Unapologetic. Always have a strong sense of self!”
Stephanie Lahart

Avijeet Das
“She is a woman. She is equal to a man. In fact she is stronger than a man. She can take more pain than a man can take. And she is more tender and sensitive than a man can be. Thus, she needs more love and respect than a man does. She deserves poetry. Not cheesy lines. Learn a skill such as to sing, to dance, to take photographs, to sketch, to cook, to play a musical instrument, or to write poetry. Then maybe you will be able to woo her.”
Avijeet Das

Janet Autherine
“Self-acceptance is a journey from will they like me to will I like them to I am who I am.
No judgment. No affirmation needed. I am enough.”
Janet Autherine, The Heart and Soul of Black Women: Poems of Love, Struggle and Resilience

“My love goes out to every woman; the lovers, the doers, the caregivers, the rebels, the leaders, the builders, silent movers, and more! You give being a woman a huge difference. A beautiful meaning. Thank you for becoming all without reserve. Most importantly, thanks for being many layers on many weather, and thanks for refusing to be defined by standards that don't sing your praises enough!”
Chinonye J. Chidolue

Jessica Doyle-Mekkes
“This is not about public speaking.
Public speaking is a middle-aged white guy standing in front of a podium, telling you details you don’t need to know about a topic you’re not all that interested in.

He thinks he’s funny.

His mustache is funny.

This is about finding your voice and using it fearlessly.”
Jessica Doyle-Mekkes, I'm Speaking: Every Woman's Guide to Finding Your Voice and Using It Fearlessly

Alice Walker
“I'm gitting tired of Harpo, she say. All he think about since us married is how to make me mind. He don't want a wifw, he want a dog.”
Alice Walker, The Color Purple

Mitta Xinindlu
“Tell a determined woman that she can't or that she won't. And she'll show you that she can and that she will.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“There are some women who see nothing wrong with misogyny. In fact, they see a man as a higher being in the social hierarchy than themselves. Yet, they wonder why things don't change in our society.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“Today I celebrate women who are:
Vulnerable but strong.
Sensitive but assertive.
Always learning but intelligent.
Scared but brave.
Victims but survivors.
Helpless but selfless.
Heartbroken but healers.

Women who break glass-ceilings & barriers.
I see you. I am with you. I am you.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Sahara Sanders
“A woman with an invisible crown over her head wouldn’t agree to settle if a man tries treating her inappropriately.”
Sahara Sanders, Look Stunning!

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
“Never ever accept ‘Because You Are A Woman’ as a reason for doing or not doing anything.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Nicky Verd
“Feminism gave women everything except happiness!”
Nicky Verd, Disrupt Yourself Or Be Disrupted

“I'm learning daily the walk that comes with the talk, can bear a heavy burden. Being a leader, a mentor, a STRONG WOMAN, means you will be tested, challenged, embattled. You don't get to just say you are "tough" and "no-nonsense" and declare you are not taking crap. You better be ready to withstand the shots that come with it. People aren't just gonna get out of your way or respect you simply because you say you are "that chick". You better be ready to defend that crown and protect it too! In the end, when you know you've stood for something, you protected your dignity, you can share the lessons because you live by what you teach, and you inspired someone to be true to who they are and to take control of their destiny and walk into their strength and greatness., you will understand why it is so important for you to shoulder the struggles. Your purpose is greater than the discomfort of hard knocks. In the end, owning all that is empowering is worth the price of admission.

Push through Queens. It's what we do. And we are built for it!”
Liz Faublas, Million Dollar Pen, Ink.

Rosa Esthela Mora
“¿Qué es ese aroma? Es el exquisito aroma de una mujer libre, ese aroma que enloquece de amor y pasión a los hombres.”
Rosa Esthela Mora, El Poder Secreto de Sofía Bosco

“A Girl with Game doesn’t belittle another female who is succeeding, even if it’s in an area she is lacking. Instead, a Girl with Game examines what strategies the woman uses so she can become successful too.
A Girl with Game knows insulting another female is condoning the message that disrespecting women is okay. And she is definitely not okay with that.”
Leandra De Andrade, This Girl's Got Game: A Smart Girls Guide to Having the Upper Hand over Men in This Game Called Love

“There’s no denying that men and women are different. But as gender equality increases, our awareness of important differences between the sexes decreases. Our way of life demands a woman to do it all and be it all. But I believe if women knew and understood the differences between men and women, we would have the upper hand in relationships.”
Leandra De Andrade, This Girl's Got Game: A Smart Girls Guide to Having the Upper Hand over Men in This Game Called Love

Valentina Quarta
“When my daughters grow up
and look at the trenches
time will have dug on my forehead
I want them to see the wars
other women have fought
so the lines of those after them
wouldn’t be trenches, but poems”
Valentina Quarta, The Purpose Ladder

Janet Autherine
“Black women - the world knows that we are strong because our strength is legendary. We are Harriet Tubman, Michelle Obama, and Rosa Parks. We are Oprah Winfrey, Nanny, and Mae Jameson. We are Shirley Chisholm, Portia Simpson and Maya Angelou. We have birthed a nation, rescued slaves, built empires, traveled to space and written our place in history. Survival is not enough; we were built to rise.”
Janet Autherine, The Heart and Soul of Black Women: Poems of Love, Struggle and Resilience

Avijeet Das
“She did it because women can do anything that they want to do in life.”
Avijeet Das

Marion Bekoe
“When the day is not going your way, make it go your way because you are that bitch.

When you feel all hope is gone, create your own hope because you are that bitch.

When you feel you can’t depend on anyone, depend on yourself because you are that bitch.

When they think you can’t get any better, be the best because you are that bitch.

When you cry, let it all out because you are that bitch.

When your crown falls, pick it up with a smile because you are that bitch.

I know because just like you, I am that bitch.”
Marion Bekoe

“I love competitive women. I do not mean scream at the referee kind of competitive.
I mean you versus you kind of competitive.”
Meet Melinda Brown

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