Best quotes by Sandra Tsing Loh on Women

Checkout quotes by Sandra Tsing Loh on Women

  • While at a biological disadvantage in competitions, women - who even make trips to restaurant bathrooms in pairs - are at a clear advantage when it comes to grouping together and the activities that accompany it: gossiping, sharing, bonding, assisting, scrapbooking, and building networks.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • Things need shaking up when American women feel endangered even as Yosemite bears lumber around belching, their eyes glazed with surfeit, their pelts covered in Oreo crumbs.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • Whether you wish to chant 'Our houses, our selves' or 'We have houses, hear us roar,' for us women, home is where the heart is.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • You go into the book store, there's the cut-out of Dr. Phil, and then the dreaded women's health section where every book, instead of the menopause book with the fanged Medusa head on the cover that might be more pertinent, you always see a flower and a poppy and a daisy and a stethoscope.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • In 1900, the average life expectancy of a US citizen was 48, so most menopausal women were dead, which is not a great place to be.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • The problem is that, partly because we are women, a large measure of our happiness depends on our relationships - including, unavoidably, our relationships with men.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • My sister is not my mother, but more than anyone else, she fills that role for me now - like it or not. And indeed, all women I know play that role for somebody - like it or not.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • In our 20s, women in my generation, we all wanted to be Laurie Anderson.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • With more women in power, the world would be better off.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • I'm pretty sure that changing diapers of all sizes isn't the kind of women's work Betty Friedan had in mind, nor Linda Hirshman.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh
  • We all fantasize about work that uses our creativity, is self-directed, happens during the hours we choose, and occurs in an attractively lit setting with fascinating people - you know, jobs like women have on TV.
    - Sandra Tsing Loh