Battle Of The Sexes Quotes by Gilbert K. Chesterton, Emo Philips, Henry A. Kissinger, Jane Austen, Robert Bloch, Oscar Wilde and many others.

Ten thousand women marched through the streets shouting, ‘We will not be dictated to,’ and went off and became stenographers.
The battle of the sexes will never be won as long as we keep sleeping with the enemy.
No one will ever win the battle of the sexes; there’s too much fraternizing with the enemy.
One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other.
That’s the way girls were–they always laughed. Because they were bitches.
Women have a much better time than men in this world; there are far more things forbidden to them.
The idea that feminism is a ‘battle of the sexes’ about blaming all men and setting up a ‘gender war’ is a handy, controversial media hook. But it doesn’t reflect reality.
Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.
In very general terms ‘Top Of The Lake’ is about good and evil. It’s a deep dark mystery. It also deals with lots of fascinating human relationships, and it’s also about the battle of the sexes.
Personally, I don’t deal much in theory. I have to deal with the facts. And on the basis of facts, I don’t see much difference in the behavior of men and women.
The rationale which accompanies that imposition of male authority euphemistically referred to as ‘the battle of the sexes’ bears a certain resemblance to the formulas of nations at war, where any heinousness is justified on the grounds that the enemy is either an inferior [part of the] species or really not human at all.
What man can pretend to know the riddle of a woman’s mind?
Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.
I think competitiveness between two people is still relevant, and the battle of the sexes still intrigues.