Don't cudgel your brains over my little problems.
the so-called women's question is a whole-people question.
It is no longer enough to point out what we don't like, we have to work out 'What sort of society do we want?
Men will often admit other women are oppressed but not you.
Power in the hands of particular groups and classes serves like a prism to refract reality through their own perspective.
Language conveys a certain power. It is one of the instruments of domination. It is carefully guarded by the superior people because it is one of the means through which they conserve their supremacy.
In order to create an alternative an oppressed group must at once shatter the self-reflecting world which encircles it and, at the same time, project its own image onto history.
For me, acting in scenes with other people is like playing soccer with a bunch of legless five year olds. It's not really fair to them, but what else can I do, you know?
Throughout your life advance daily, becoming more skilful than yesterday, more skilful than today. This is never-ending.
When you're an older woman [in a movie], you are the brunt of the joke.
I was a working-class macho guy who was used to being served and Yoko didn't buy that. From the day I met her, she demanded equal time, equal space, equal rights.