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This book was designed using a unisex element to quotes, showing how quotes can make sense both ways and perhaps not. Reversed quotes are set against original quotes, but which ones is which ?

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I dress for men and undress for wom e n.

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I dress for women and undress for men.

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Men who achieve great things are said by women to have ‘acted beyond their sex’


Women who achieve great things are said by men to have ‘acted beyond their sex’

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There is such a t h in g a s a ‘female brain’. It is heard to argue with an MRI.

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Part of the r men seem s loving tha that men is mea a fe 40


reason that so much less an women is n始s behavior asured with eminine ruler. 41


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women are like peanut butter inside burnt to 44


e r and jelly oast. 45


men are like peanut butter inside burnt to 46


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Young girls need to see role models in whatevercareers they maychoose, just so they can picture themselves doing those jobs someday. Y o ucan ’ tbe what you can’tsee

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A father is always making his baby into a little woman. And when she is a woman he turns her back again


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A mother is always making her baby into a little m a n . And when he is a man she turns him back again


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So in light of the increasing viscious cir

gender stereotypes segregative mo People are faced with making choices allocacted set of boxes.

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But these are rebellious aying ‘no I can be a great father’ no I can be a great lorry driver.’ ever you do or who ever you are. esult in instabilities and regret. 65


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Then we begun to raise our daughters more like our sons, but few have the courage to raise our sons more like our daughters 69


Then we begun to raise our sons more like our daughters, but few have the courage to raise our daughters more like oursons

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It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men

It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken women

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It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken people It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken lives 75


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by Angie Dickinson (actress) by Jan Morris (author) by Mary Astel (Philosopher) by Micheal Gurian’ s wife (author) Neil Levy (Philosopher) text with blue outline by Virginia Woolf (author) top sentence by Marilyne Monroe (actress) by Francesca M Cancian from the film Little Fockers (2010) by Sally Ride (astronaut) by Enid Bagnold (author) by Gloria Steinem (journalist) bottom left by Frederick Douglas anti slavery activist

the original quotes in this book are on:


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