It took me a long, long time to break the chains that's inside me.
“It took me a long, long time to break the chains that's inside me.”
The World Motivation
It took me a long, long time to break the chains that's inside me.
“It took me a long, long time to break the chains that's inside me.”
It took me a long, long time to break the chains that's inside me.
In the Saudi system, women are considered inferior. No matter our age, we have male guardians. We must get permission from men to attend school, to work, to marry, to travel overseas - even to have basic medical procedures.
That is life for a Saudi woman: wherever we go, whatever we achieve, we are the property of a man.
Denying women the right to drive has imposed huge costs on Saudi citizens.
Women want to drive and they are taking actual steps towards that.
In my 8th grade yearbook picture I had on 2 chains.
Luxury! more perilous to youth than storms or quicksand, poverty or chains.
People were taking off $5,000 gold chains to wear little $10 leather medallions that represented peace because that's what Public Enemy was about.
The real opportunity America has always offered is the chance to be what you want to be and escape being what you don't want to be - though sometimes it's like the line from a song by The Eagles: 'We live our lives in chains and never even know we have the key.'
What a lot of people don't understand about the NC-17, which I didn't understand, is that you can't show it in major theater chains - and you can't even air spots for your film on television. It really stigmatizes the movie.