“There's two kinds of women--those you write poems about and those you don't.”
“It's about women. It's about power and it's about women and you just hate those two words in the same sentence, don't you?”
Source: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Long Way Home
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Commencement address at Barnard College (May 1979) as quoted in Ms. magazine (September 1979)

“You don't know very much about women, do you?”
she said. "Women aren't interested in poets' dreams. They are interested in facts. It doesn't even matter whether the facts are true or not, as long as they match the other facts without leaving a rough seam."
Eula Varner Snopes to Gavin Stevens in Ch. 15
The Town (1957)

“Let's talk about football and women. … Gerhard, why don't you start?”
At the Brussels summit, turning to the four-times-married German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, at the end of Italy's EU presidency, in December 2003, as quoted in "In quotes: Berlusconi in his own words" at BBC News (2 May 2006) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3041288.stm
2003

“Don't think about making women fit the world -- think about making the world fit women.”

On Hardball with Chris Matthews, as quoted in the New York Post. http://nypost.com/1999/07/12/trump-toys-with-prez-run
1990s

Quoted in Bill Adler, "The Presidency," The Wit of President Kennedy (1964).
[JFK was speaking]...To a group of women delegates to the United Nations who had suggested that there might one day be a woman President.
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“bad writing's like bad women: there's just not much you can do about it”
Source: Tales of Ordinary Madness

As quoted in Sojourner Truth : A Self-made Woman (1974) by Victoria Ortiz
Variant: Sisters, I ain't clear what you be after. If women want any rights more than they's got, why don't they just take them, and not be talking about it?

“Men don't think and differently from women - they just make more noise about being able to.”
Source: The Woman Who Rides Like a Man