Mary Stott (née Waddington) (18 July 1907 – 16 September 2002) was a British feminist and journalist. Stott was a journalist and columnist on the "Women's Page" of The Guardian.
I find it very heartening that of the women I have questioned lately about their feelings towards their mother, all the ones whose faces light up and who say, 'She's wonderful' have been daughters of women who work outside the home.
There's always been a women's movement this century!
A lot of women seem to have a similar attitude, - 'I'm not a feminist' - and it gets wearying. What's wrong with being a feminist? I'm proud to be a feminist. It's been one of the most positive things in my life. It's one of the best traditions there is. It's admirable to be a feminist and to stand up for one's sex, to fight against inequality and injustice and to work for a better society.
Isa Miranda
Red Cloud
Chris Jericho
Boyd K. Packer
Mark Frauenfelder
Charles Diggs
Brenda Lee
H. A. Berlin
Debra Monroe
Claude Cahun
Leslie Benzies
Bainbridge Colby