Margaret Mead Quote

Coming to terms with the rhythms of women's lives means coming to terms with life itself, accepting the imperatives of the body rather than the imperatives of an artificial, man-made, perhaps transcendentally beautiful civilization. Emphasis on the male work-rhythm is an emphasis on infinite possibilities; emphasis on the female rhythms is an emphasis on a defined pattern, on limitation.


p. 181 - Male and Female (1949)


Coming to terms with the rhythms of women's lives means coming to terms with life itself, accepting the imperatives of the body rather than the...

Coming to terms with the rhythms of women's lives means coming to terms with life itself, accepting the imperatives of the body rather than the...

Coming to terms with the rhythms of women's lives means coming to terms with life itself, accepting the imperatives of the body rather than the...

Coming to terms with the rhythms of women's lives means coming to terms with life itself, accepting the imperatives of the body rather than the...