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Masculinity Quotes

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We'll never solve the feminization of power until we solve the masculinity of wealth.
Gloria Steinem

Authors on Masculinity Quotes: Camille Paglia Gloria Steinem Douglas Wilson Julia Serano H. L. Mencken Bryan Callen Meryl Streep J. Lynn T Cooper Barbara Mertz Otto Weininger Veronica Roth David Gest Kathe Kollwitz Virginia Dwan Dennis Rodman Robin Green
2.
If you're a man, you don't have to worry about your manliness.
David Gest

3.
I'll be the judge of my own manliness.
Dennis Rodman

4.
A woman simply is, but a man must become.
Camille Paglia

5.
Bisexuality is almost a necessary factor in artistic production; at any rate, the tinge of masculinity within me helped me in my work.
Kathe Kollwitz

6.
Manhood coerced into sensitivity is no manhood at all.
Camille Paglia

7.
Masculinity is risky and elusive. It is achieved by a revolt from woman, and it is confirmed only by other men. Manhood coerced into sensitivity is no manhood at all.
Camille Paglia

8.
Masculinity is the glad assumption of sacrificial responsibility.
Douglas Wilson

9.
Complete masculinity and stupidity are often indistinguishable.
H. L. Mencken

10.
The hardest part has been learning how to take myself seriously when the entire world is constantly telling me that femininity is always inferior to masculinity
Julia Serano

11.
Genius declares itself to be a kind of higher masculinity.
Otto Weininger

12.
I celebrate masculinity when I'm onstage.
Bryan Callen

13.
I’m confident enough in my masculinity and sexuality that I can say that Ryan Gosling is just dreamy in this movie.
J. Lynn

14.
There are just so many ways to talk about masculinity, it feels like one medium can't do it alone.
T Cooper

15.
His masculinity was only too apparent
Barbara Mertz

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Some men can maintain cragginess and weary masculinity. Women just get old.
Meryl Streep

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No need to continually insist upon your unshakable masculinity.
Veronica Roth

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Quite honestly, even as a woman dealer, I really wasn't interested in masculinity or femininity as such. What was important to me was the value of the work itself. If a woman had come along, somebody like Lee Bontecou or Louise Nevelson, and said, "I'm working on the land," I would have gone to see it.
Virginia Dwan

19.
My masculinity isn't hinged on whether or not I knit.
Robin Green

20.
I just think that culturally, women - we're all human beings - but at least we don't have our masculinity to prove.
Gloria Steinem