Best quotes by Marcia Clark on Women
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‟ I am a feminist. And I don't think of that as being anti-men, I think about it as equal rights for women.
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‟ It's gratifying when younger women come up and say, 'I went to law school because of you.' My heart swells; then it's like, wait, are you glad, or do you blame me?
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‟ I'm a woman, and I see women get put through an awful lot of grief and be subjected to the kind of criticism, remarks, and suggestions that no woman should ever have to tolerate. And I think we should be helping each other and supporting each other.
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‟ When I first started, it was so male-heavy, so male-dominated, that on the 18th floor of the criminal courts building, which was where I worked, there were three men's bathrooms and only one women's bathroom.
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‟ I think women in general, we just soldier on. Whatever it takes, you just have to do it. It's your job. Whatever it is.
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‟ Too frequently, we see women being pitted against each other.
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‟ When I first joined the DA's office, there weren't that many women. So there was a fair degree of sexism. Everybody kind of got over it when they saw you doing your job.
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