I had no words for these feelings. And then people started using the word Ms. Suddenly, there was this handle with which I could identify myself and understand why I felt so out of whack with the culture around me.
BETTY BUCKLEYThe more I listened, the more I felt the need to express my passion about my identity as a feminist.
More Betty Buckley Quotes
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The pure connecting factor is that those of us who describe ourselves as feminists want equal rights for all people.
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My two great loves are music and horses.
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I love Mary Chapin Carpenter songs. I love her songs ‘Come On, Come On’ and ‘I Am A Town’, they’re two of my favorite songs.
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Everything good that I know was taught to me by great teachers and I feel like giving back and sharing the technique is the thing to do.
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When there’s an opportunity to do more, we must.
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The word, and the concept of feminism, was a gift because it gave me a sense of identity and a way of defining how I wished to live my life.
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There’s a lot of maintenance that goes into being a professional singer.
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Broadway has changed tremendously from the early days when the shows were referred to as musical comedies.
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If we’re for one another, we’re feminists. The rest is semantics.
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The work that must be done for each woman to reconnect with her psyche and to give herself a chance to live her own life is essentially the same. The realization of the equality of all races, the equality of all beings is essential.
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Good performance is about the capacity to focus and concentrate.
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Our stories are different; our pain is the same.
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It was critical to finding a way out. I had assumed young women knew the history of feminism and must have felt gratitude to the movement for the opportunities that the work we have done has afforded them.
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As you get older, your voice changes, as well. Your voice should be able to last as long as you last.
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I have never experienced racism in the feminist movement, so it concerned me to think that I was unable to see the subject clearly because I came from white, middle-class privilege.
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