Best quotes by Helen Fisher on Women
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‟ The Great Depression of the 1930s saw more American unmarried women working from nine to five, mostly in repetitive, boring, subordinate, dead-end jobs. But the number of working women doubled between 1870 and 1940. During World War II it doubled once again.
- Helen Fisher
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‟ Today, most women are surrounded by ingenious gadgets. They don't grow the peas or raise the chicken that they serve for dinner; instead they hunt and gather in the grocery store. They go through catalogs or department stores to buy clothes instead of shearing sheep, carding wool, and weaving cloth for skirts and coats and blankets.
- Helen Fisher
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‟ Men and women are like two feet; they can help each other get ahead.
- Helen Fisher
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‟ Women are better at reading body language everywhere in the world. As a matter of fact, it's associated with the female hormone estrogen. Women are better at figuring out of tone of voice, reading your face and posture and gesture.
- Helen Fisher
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‟ Touch is the mother of the senses. Not only are women more sensitive when they touch, but they're also more sensitive to being touched.
- Helen Fisher
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‟ Scientists know that women gravitate to men who have a different immune system from theirs.
- Helen Fisher
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‟ A woman will toss her head and a man will say, 'Oh she's trying to pick me up,' when in fact she's not doing that at all. So, women actually have to be a little careful with what they do, because men will pick up things that they didn't mean.
- Helen Fisher
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‟ You've got to remember that men are men and women are women. And although a lot of similarities, there are some real differences.
- Helen Fisher