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  • If we want to get beyond this whole I'm-cool-because-I-care-about-women thing, what we really need to do is we have to start encouraging women to get engineering degrees in college. -- Michael Arrington
  • The press always causes a certain amount of hesitance for people who are considering entering public life. So simply encouraging women to enter politics, on any level, not just on the state level, is extremely important. -- Kerry Healey
  • Like many women my age, I am 28 years old. -- Mary Schmich
  • Men come of age at sixty, women at fifteen. -- James Stephens
  • People have preconceptions about women of a certain age. -- Lesley Nicol
  • You want to see women your own age in films. -- Lynda Carter
  • Women lie about their age; men lie about their income. -- William Feather
  • I feel like women are asked their age more than men. -- Kristen Wiig
  • There's a small club of women who are willing to age. -- Debra Winger
  • I work in Britain, where women are allowed to look their age. -- Tamsin Greig
  • We live in one of the most complex ages for young, professional women. -- Natalie Dormer
  • A lot of middle-aged women are children still trying to find their way. -- Tamsin Greig
  • It's hard for women at my age in Hollywood, but I'm not discouraged. -- Jane Fonda
  • Women are naturally competitive. That's what drives women to form cliques at early age. -- Leslie Morgan Steiner
  • Perhaps British TV companies don't want women my age on screen. I don't know. -- Trinny Woodall
  • Where I live, the majority of men are married to women their own age. -- Andie MacDowell
  • I feel like I have so many middle-aged women who look up to me. -- Dana Torres
  • I would go out with women my age, but there are no women my age. -- George Burns
  • Public and employer opinion often defeat society's best interests with a prejudice against middle-aged women. -- Kate Smith
  • I can't date women my own age any more - I hate going to cemeteries. -- Cesar Romero
  • Up until age 40, most men are just not as mature as women. So, it makes sense that a lot of women date up in age a bit. -- Patti Stanger
  • I mention my age because I find people in this country - women, not men, of course - women are so troubled by their age. There's a culture of youth, and it's a phony culture. -- Teresa Heinz
  • Women are not forgiven for aging. Robert Redford's lines of distinction are my old-age wrinkles. -- Jane Fonda
  • I'm excited about the aging process. I'm more interested in women who aren't perfect. They're more compelling. -- Emma Watson
  • The ubiquitous term "anti-aging" has become meaningless. Women today want to look like a more revitalized version of themselves. -- Sophie Heyman Uliano
  • To come across as younger than they are: Women buy creams that promise to slow aging; men buy fast cars. -- Mokokoma Mokhonoana
  • I hate it when women fight aging with plastic surgery or fashion choices. There's this arrogant youth worship in our society. -- Thomas Haden Church
  • Men aging makes them look more authoritative, accomplished, distinguished. Sadly, it's not that way for women, and they will tell you. -- Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood
  • Men aging makes them look more authoritative, accomplished, distinguished. Sadly, it's not that way for women, and they will tell you. -- Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood
  • Aging in women is 'unbeautiful' since women grow more powerful with time, and since the links between generations of women must always be broken. -- Naomi Wolf
  • Older women are like aging strudels - the crust may not be so lovely, but the filling has come at last into its own. -- Robert Farrar Capon
  • Brazilian women are taught to take care of themselves. They start their beauty routine at a young age, which is the key to aging beautifully. -- Adriana Lima
  • I didn't want to let women down. One of the stereotypes I see breaking is the idea of aging and older women not being beautiful. -- Annie Leibovitz
  • Aging is fraught with difficulties, most particularly for women who have been socialized to think of youth as beauty and the female role as reproduction. -- Margaret M. Lock
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